Meets on 4th floor 

Join an ICA educator for a family-friendly, interactive look at Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now. Through games, drawing, and other playful activities, we’ll uncover the stories and creative processes of exhibition artists. Come explore, imagine, and connect through art! 

This program is designed for children 12 and under and their accompanying adults. First come, first served for up to 20 participants.  

Are there access accommodations that would be useful to help you fully participate in this program (e.g., assistive listening devices (ALDs), portable gallery stools)? Let us know at accessibility@icaboston.org

Family ART-Trek | Derrick Adams

Sun, May 10 | 11 AM
Sun, Jun 14 | 11 AM
Sun, Jul 12 | 11 AM
Sun, Aug 9 | 11 AM

More information coming soon!

Family ART-Trek | To My Best Friend

Sun, Sep 13 | 11 AM

More information coming soon!


Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now is organized by Jeffrey De Blois, Mannion Family Curator, with Meghan Clare Considine, Curatorial Assistant.

Support for Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now is provided by The Coby Foundation, the Terra Foundation for American Art, The Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Exhibition Fund, and The Kristen and Kent Lucken Fund for Photography.

The publication is supported by Wagner Foundation.

The Coby Foundation logo featuring a black cursive signature-style Coby on the left, separated by a vertical line from the words THE COBY FOUNDATION in uppercase serif font on the right.
Logo for the Terra Foundation for American Art, featuring the word terra in bold, lowercase letters, with Foundation for American Art to the right in a simple sans-serif font
The image displays the words Wagner Foundation in large, bold, black serif font on a light gray background.

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