Dia Art Foundation
Michelle Marozik possesses extensive experience in the book retail industry, currently serving as the Bookshop Manager at Dia Art Foundation since October 2021. Previously, Marozik worked at Barnes & Noble from April 2004 to June 2020 as a Book Buyer, specializing in inventory management, product development, and merchandising, particularly focused on art, design, and photography books. Earlier experience includes serving as the Bookstore Sales Manager at Dia Art Foundation from September 1989 to April 2004. Marozik holds a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Dominican University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine/Studio Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
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Dia Art Foundation
Established in 1974, Dia Art Foundation is internationally recognized as one of the world's most influential contemporary art institutions. The name "Dia," taken from the Greek word meaning "through," was chosen to suggest the institution's role in enabling visionary artistic projects that might not otherwise be realized because of their scale or ambition. Dia's founders, Heiner Friedrich and Philippa de Menil, wished to extend the boundaries of the traditional museum to respond to the needs of the generation of artists whose work matured and became prominent during the 1960s and 1970s. Ever since, Dia's mission has been to commission, support, and present site-specific long-term installations and single-artists exhibitions to the public.