Institute Of Contemporary Art

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  • The ICA is the first museum to be built in Boston in 100 years. The 65,000 sq ft building includes temporary and permanent galleries, a 330 seat multi-purpose theater, a restaurant, bookstore, education/workshop facilities, and administrative offices. It straddles the competing objectives of a dyna   from architizer.com  

100 Northern Ave, Boston, MA
   
(617) 478-3100

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    • As others have mentioned, the ICA is not going to take you hours to go through, making the attendance fee plus parking pricey - especially for us struggling artists who w... from citysearch.com

    • 5 stars by Happy Host from Wellesley, MA on 11/8/2009: We enjoyed our free coffee in the cafe. As with all of the attractions, the GoCard was accepted enthusiastically! A... from smartdestinations.com

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    • Showcasing only the cuttingest of cutting edge art, you'll find nothing romantic or renaissance in Boston's contemporary art mecca. Housed in a brand new waterfront structure of concrete and glass, (naturally) ICA hosts some brilliantly planned family worskshops that will inspire the creative geniu   from grandparents.com  

    • The first museum built in Boston in more than a century, the Institute of Contemporary Art opened in Fort Point in 2006. The museum houses a performing arts theater, education and workshop facilities, and a generous amount of gallery space. The ICA showcases 20th- and 21st-century art in various me   from travelandleisure.com  

    • Located in a breathtaking waterfront building, the ICA is Boston's destination for new art and ideas Whether its breathtaking architecture, the beauty of the Boston waterfront, or the thrill of discovering new art and ideas - you'll experience it all at the ICA. The first art museum built in Boston   from museumsofboston.org  

    • The ICA strives to be at the forefront of contemporary art by identifying and supporting the most important artists of the times and bringing them to public attention. Now at its new location on Boston’s waterfront, the visionary building alone is worth the trip.   from thephoenix.com  

    • The ICA brings the most significant national and international contemporary art to Boston. The building itself, a visionary weaving together of interior and exterior space, is a huge draw. Take in the art then take a stroll along the revitalized waterfront.   from smartdestinations.com  

    • Rotating exhibits of cutting-edge, international artists in a new 65,000-square-foot, four-story cantilever design by Diller, Scofidio + Renfro. Exhibition space, performing arts theater, media center, educational facilities; bookstore; and restaurant.   from massvacation.com