Dia Bridgehampton, Contemporary art museum in Bridgehampton, New York, United States.
Dia Bridgehampton is a contemporary art museum in a restored building at 23 Corwith Avenue with galleries across two floors. The spaces feature permanent fluorescent light installations alongside rotating exhibitions that change throughout the year.
The building began as a firehouse in 1909 and was converted into a Baptist church in 1924. Dia Art Foundation acquired and transformed it into a museum in 1979, launching its role in the contemporary art world.
The museum displays nine permanent light installations by Dan Flavin that anchor its artistic mission. Rotating exhibitions often feature artists working or based on Long Island, reflecting the region's role in contemporary art.
The museum opens Friday through Sunday from noon to 6 PM with no admission charge. The location near Bridgehampton station provides easy access by commuter rail for visitors planning their visit.
The ground floor gallery maintains a dedicated focus on works by artists who live or create on Long Island. This commitment shapes how visitors experience the museum's role within the region's creative community.
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