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Teen Programs and events will continue to take place online.Join us virtually.
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Stay up to date with the latest musings of ICA Teens, Educators and Staff.
After months of collaborative preparation, three ICA teens -- Mithsuca Berry, Sydney Bobb, and Gabe S. -- created site-specific original artwork for display on the triptych monitors at many MBTA stops and...
This past fall, ICA Teen Programs has had the chance for a couple fun trips over to East Boston. With the development of the ICA's Watershed installation space on the...
On December 16, the ICA hosted its third iteration of The Current , a teen-organized event and platform to showcase teen artwork and amplify youth voices through open discussion and engagement around...
We sat on the rocky slope of a hurricane barrier at Fort Phoenix beach , enjoying the ocean view. It was a misty afternoon and not the sunlit August weather we expected...
Last Friday we wrapped up our week-long Film School workshop here at the ICA. I don't think I'm going out on a limb when I say everyone had a great week and created great films. Check them out here. [scald=326...
Tomorrow two ICA Teens will be heading to the Windy City, Chicago, IL, to show their film Untitled at the CineYouth 2017 youth Film Festival. The film, produced by Shamir, Maceo, and LG3, is about a young...