Stop by the ICA in Seaport for an artisan takeover, brimming with local makers with bold local jewelry, pottery, homegoods, and more.
ICA: Harbor Market
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Stop by the ICA in Seaport for an artisan takeover, brimming with local makers with bold local jewelry, pottery, homegoods, and more.
Often referred to as Boston’s “Ellis Island,” East Boston has long been home to immigrant communities, join the conversation on this history of migration.
Explore the galleries and create art together with art-making activities for visitors of all ages—kids and adults during winter vacation.
Throughout Boston, property (re)development is transforming neighborhoods, contributing to the displacement of long-term residents, and exacerbating housing insecurity.
A short film program presented in conjunction with When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art.
The 2019 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour is a 96-minute theatrical program of seven short films selected from the 2019 festival, widely considered the premier showcase for short films and the launchpad for many now-prominent independent filmmakers for more than 30 years.
The ICA is offering free admission for all on Presidents Day
Irish composer and vocalist Jennifer Walshe creates music “brimming with delightfully off-the-wall ideas” (Journal of Music). She has won acclaim and a certain amount of notoriety for her music, most notably for her first opera, which revives an ancient Greek comedy with a cast of Barbie dolls.
Organized and hosted by the ICA Teen Arts Council— 15 students from Boston-area high schools—this event brings together youth from across the city to reflect, discuss, and create. This session will explore the intersection of current issues and the arts.
A collaboration among legends, THE DAY is an evening-long sensory exploration of two journeys—life and the eternal, post-mortal voyage of the soul. This bold, highly collaborative work explores universal themes through the shared language of music and dance.