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Detroit Institute Of Arts average salary is $51,820, median salary is $55,370 with a salary range from $44,720 to $55,370.
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Accountant 55,370-55,370 Maspeth, NY, 11378 2016 Detroit Institute Of Arts Accountant Salaries (2)
Detroit Institute Of Arts Maspeth, NY Salaries
Human Resource Specialist 44,720-44,720 DETROIT, MI, 48202 2015 Detroit Institute Of Arts Human Resource Specialist Salaries (1)
Detroit Institute Of Arts DETROIT, MI Salaries
Accountant 55,370-55,370 Maspeth, NY, 11378 2013 Detroit Institute Of Arts Accountant Salaries (2)
Detroit Institute Of Arts Maspeth, NY Salaries
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  • Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Detroit, MI
  • The DIA is committed to remaining open with full programming during the renovation and is using this time as an opportunity to reinstall some of the ,greatest hits, from its collection in an unconventional manner. Breaking with the tradition of displaying art chronologically and strictly by geography, the museum is presenting works,paintings, sculpture and decorative objects,from different regions and eras according to shared themes such as symbolism in art, the natural world, art and spirituality, and fantasy. These innovative installations, which showcase the depth and range of the DIA,s collection, encourage viewers to examine art across time, nationality, and media