WENT THERE: THE ICA, REOPENED
A first look at the museum experience post-quarantine
A first look at the museum experience post-quarantine
While the ICA’s exhibition Less Is a Bore may traffic in extremes and technicolor, its strength is found in the magnitude of…
When describing the reasoning behind the performance Harvesting the Divine Feminine, dancer NaShaya Wornum explains: “we need to bring culture that isn’t…
Pride, as an idea, concept, and movement has never been as diverse, pronounced, and occasionally corporate than ever before in 2019. And…
Artist and curator AJ Rombach refers to her relationship with the artists in THERE IS NO BAND as that of a…
It doesn’t matter whether you’re in Las Vegas, Detroit, or New York City — a brightly lit marquee takes any and every…
The first floor of the ICA is turned into a popup market with artisans and craftspeople. Live music and refreshments will be…
Head down to the Seaport District to shop with black owned businesses of the Boston area. This market will be held monthly…
Tomashi Jackson is an inspiring professor at Mass Art who will be talking about Kevin Beasley’s sound sculpture at the ICA. As…
See performances, poetry, and the ICA’s provocative Art in the Age of the Internet show. FREE for the public.
the public is invited to an open reception of an exhibition showcasing modern basketry.
This multi media performance is an approach to identity. Gender and culture are addressed in this meld of song, dance, film and…