upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024
On Wednesday, October 4 at 6:00 PM, join Institute of Contemporary Art for a poetry reading by Saretta Morgan and Camae Ayewa (LTA '15, ACG '07), organized by Amber Rose Johnson and Davy Knittle (ACG '17) and co-sponsored by the Poetry and Poetics Working Group, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania. The reading will be presented in the first-floor exhibition Speech/Acts. [learn more]
The Spiegel-Wilks Fellow manages, evaluates, and helps develop Institute of Contemporary Art’s public events during the academic year. They implement interdisciplinary programming for Penn and general Philadelphia audiences in order to expand engagement with contemporary culture and visual arts at the University of Pennsylvania. [learn more]
Join ICA on May 31 for an outdoor screening of video works by Philadelphia-area artists and filmmakers included in the annual Open Video Call, on view on the first floor of the museum April 28 through August 6, 2017. Enjoy an evening of popsicles, drinks, and snacks on our museum terrace! [learn more]
This summer, ICA is launching Mindfulness at the Museum, a series of drop-in sessions focused on helping our wider community—inside and outside of the museum—to have access to tools to become more aware. [learn more]
Institute of Contemporary Art Open Video Call accepts submissions of new video works by Philadelphia-area artists and filmmakers, for exhibition on the first floor of the museum April 28 - August 13, 2017. [learn more]
Yolanda Wisher will perform with Marie Alarcón in I Wonder What Else Could Be Different Around Here at the Institute of Contemporary Art on September 17. DJ Cardigan, Leeway Foundation Program Director Sara Zia Ebrahimi, will spin a mix in response to the ICA's new exhibition, The Freedom Principle. [learn more]
As Director of Academic and Public Partnerships Maori will conceptualize a new department to envision and deepen participation at ICA from across UPENN and with a diverse public through partner organizations, cultural and civic leaders, artists’ communities, and other educational organizations in the Greater Philadelphia Area. [learn more]