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Inside the Renovated Dia Chelsea, Challenging (and Enchanting) New Commissions by Lucy Raven Vogue 2 hrs ago © Vogue
This week, Dia Chelsea reopens to the public after a two-year and reportedly $20 million renovation. Designed by Architecture Research Office (ARO), the 32,500-square-foot site combines three contiguous buildings on West 22nd Street into a space that encompasses 20,000 square feet for exhibitions, a “talk space” for public and educational programming, and Dia’s bookstore.
Dia has long had a footprint in that area, opening its first Chelsea outpost in 1987; several years before commercial galleries did the same. At the time, it represented a decisive break from the white-box SoHo exhibition space, embracing instead the brick, steel, and general grit of a neighborhood primarily known for its warehouses and auto-repair shops. The new Dia Chelsea rekindles some of that old roughness, says curator Alexis Lowry. “I’m a biased judge, but I think the archite
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This week, Dia Chelsea reopens to the public after a two-year and reportedly $20 million renovation. Designed by Architecture Research Office (ARO), the 32,500-square-foot site combines three contiguous buildings on West 22nd Street into a space that encompasses 20,000 square feet for exhibitions, a “talk space” for public and educational programming, and Dia’s bookstore.
Dia has long had a footprint in that area, opening its first Chelsea outpost in 1987; several years before commercial galleries did the same. At the time, it represented a decisive break from the white-box SoHo exhibition space, embracing instead the brick, steel, and general grit of a neighborhood primarily known for its warehouses and auto-repair shops. The new Dia Chelsea rekindles some of that old roughness, says curator Alexis Lowry. “I’m a biased judge, but I think the architects have done a really, really beautiful job of essential
Image zoom Credit: Natalie Panek/ Sergey Ryumin/Getty
“Every day is different. Every day is a new challenge,” says Natalie Panek, a space scientist who has contributed to high-profile space projects like the European Space Agency’s ExoMars rover program (launching to Mars in 2022) and MDA’s satellite-servicing initiatives about her job.
But the statement is also true for the daring treks this adventurer takes through some mind-bending wild terrain in places like Greenland. What Panek faces at work and with each hike is similar: “Both involve constant troubleshooting, brainstorming, and being creative,” she says.
It’s as clear as a perfect starry night that Panek approaches life with supreme curiosity and passion. “Being open to trying new things and having a sense of wonder leads to some awesome experiences,” she says. “And working in STEM gives me the
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