THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/BOSTON

Program Info

Saturday, March 31
10 am–4 pm

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Free for families: up to two adults per family accompanied by children ages 6–12. Youth 17 and under are always admitted free to the ICA.

   

Detail from Swoon's Anthropocene Extinction, on view in the State Street Corporation Lobby.

 

PLAY DATE

Off the Wall

 

All activities best suited for ages 6 and older.

Explore Swoon’s monumental ICA installation, then test your family’s artistic skills and global knowledge by helping artist Amy Beth Harrison create an installation adorned with wishes for a cleaner environment. Using bamboo, cloth, and cut paper, each family will also create a miniature sculpture to take home, containing messages and symbols for a healthy planet.

Musician Jason Anderson will also be giving a musical performance suitable for all ages. Jason has been touring the US and Europe since 1999 with his bombastic, participatory concerts.  He spent four years as Music Director for The Children's Aid Society's Rhinelander Center in New York City and is currently finishing the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at Smith College.

Read the complete schedule here

Projects from past art-making workshops:

 

     


 

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ICA Free Admission for Youth is generously sponsored by the State Street Corporation.


Play Dates are made possible by the Bank of America Charitable Foundation. Generous support of ICA Youth Education is provided by the JP Morgan Chase Foundation.


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