
Photo by Ally Schmaling
ICA Watershed
256 Marginal Street
Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina
Boston MA 02128
Mary Schneider Enriquez
Emmett G. Price III
Premier $100,000
Presenting $50,000
Lead $30,000
Event $15,000
Contact development@icaboston.org with any questions.
Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser
Bridgitt and Bruce Evans
Tristin and Martin Mannion
Adelle Chang and Eddie Yoon
Citi Private Bank
Converse
Kent and Kristen Lucken
Marina Kalb and David Feinberg
Steve Corkin and Dan Maddalena
In partnership with the Boston Ujima Project, enjoy a day packed with excitement, including a zine fair, food vendors, short films, DJ sets by DJ Rayvino and Mez.Wav, and special musical performances by Kei and Miranda Rae. Plus enjoy free admission all day!
The ICA is offering free museum admission all day on June 19, in honor of Juneteenth. Free advanced tickets are required and will be available to reserve beginning on Wed, June 18 at 10 AM.
Admission to Chiharu Shiota: Home Less Home at the Watershed in East Boston is always FREE—tickets are not required for entrance. Water Shuttle tickets have sold out for Juneteenth.
You are invited to the inaugural Spring Art Celebration for +1 youth members and their guests! Enjoy an evening of music, fun, and engaging art experiences for all in celebration of the opening of two new exhibitions: Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon and Christian Marclay: Doors.
Dance to music by A Trike Called Funk, make a pencil pouch inspired by Stanley Whitney’s colorful paintings, and get your own +1 logo cap with art by a graffiti artist—customized just for you! All activities are designed and presented by artists and educators in this fun evening celebrating art and your own creativity.
This is a special opportunity for +1 members (youth 18 and under) and their families to enjoy a unique art experience. Each +1 member may invite one adult guest for free! Don’t miss out – RSVP today!
For questions, please email plus1@icaboston.org.
Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon is organized by the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.
The exhibition is curated by Cathleen Chaffee, Charles Balbach Chief Curator, Buffalo AKG Art Museum. The ICA/Boston’s presentation is organized by Ruth Erickson, Barbara Lee Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, with Tessa Bachi Haas, Assistant Curator.
With warmest thanks, we gratefully acknowledge the generosity of Gagosian and the ICA’s Avant Guardian Society in making the ICA’s presentation of this exhibition possible.
Christian Marclay: Doors is organized by Tessa Bachi Haas, Assistant Curator.
Free for +1 members. Portrait time slots are first come, first served.
+1 members and their families are invited to take family portraits at the ICA! Whether you need a portrait for a holiday greeting card or just want a memento to add to your photo album, +1 Family Portrait Day is the perfect opportunity.
Participants can register in-person at the event and will be assigned a 15-minute time slot for their portrait session on a first-come, first-served basis. There will be two sessions of portrait photography, 2–4:30 PM and 5–7 PM. The queue for event registration will open 30 minutes prior to each session: at 1:30 PM for session one and 4:30 PM for session two. At least one person in your photo group must be a +1 member to participate in this event.
Images will be distributed approximately two weeks after the event via email.
Celebrate Jellycat’s Jingle Jingle collection launch featuring all-new 2024 holiday releases. Receive a free Jellycat snowman ornament with any purchase of $100 or more. Plus enter to win an exclusive giveaway and more fun surprises! Be there, or be jelly!
Join friends and supporters of the ICA to celebrate the opening of our three new fall exhibitions. Enjoy a first look at the exhibitions, complimentary refreshments, and a special DJ set by drag icon—and one of film and video pioneer Charles Atlas’s artistic collaborators—Lady Bunny.
RSVP to icaopening@icaboston.org. Not a member? Join now to attend the opening. Free for members.
Flashback to Flash Dance, Purple Rain, Ghostbusters, and the iconic art and culture of the 1980s! This thriller of a Halloween event features DJs spinning disco beats and the best of the ’80s, breakdancing and other pop-up performances, an artist-created photo moment, and much more. Find a totally awesome ’80s outfit, dance with somebody, and have the time of your life!
Please note: This is a 21+ event. IDs will be checked at the door, guests who do not have a valid ID will not be permitted into the event. The ICA galleries and the ICA Store will be closed during this event. Bars and doors close at 11:30 PM.
Artist Takeover by Jaina Cipriano
First and Second Floors
Jaina Cipriano (Finding Bright Productions) brings her artistic vision to the event, transporting you the neon-hued ’80s on the first floor and a shiny, silver disco club on the second floor. And there’s an extra surprise—follow a glowing bridge into a magical, immersive installation!
DJ Trip Report and Cakewalk of Keep On
State Street Corporation Lobby, First Floor
Dance to the greatest hits of the decade in a neon ’80s dreamscape.
DJ Kon
Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater, Second Floor
Groove to disco beats in a glittery skeleton club.
Pop-up Performances by The Floor Lords
First and Second Floors
Catch pop-up breaking and hip-hop from these legendary crews on the dance floor.
Sips + Snacks | 8–11:30 PM
Bars on First and Second Floor; Food on First Floor
Specialty cocktail: Tequila Sunrise
A note on costumes:
The ICA’s Halloween events offer an inclusive and safe celebration for all. Costumes that perpetuate cultural appropriation, discrimination, or violence of any kind, including fake weapons, are not permitted.
For the safety and enjoyment of all attending the event, the following items are not permitted:
Shirt and shoes required. We invite you to be inspired by art, artists, and your own imagination!
The ICA partners with Thaddeus Miles—photographer, community activist, and founder of the Black Joy Project—for an evening of festivities around the sixth annual Black Joy Day in the City of Boston.
Spend Father’s Day at the ICA! Take the water shuttle across the harbor to the ICA Watershed and see a mesmerizing new installation by artist Hew Locke, on view in the U.S. for the first time. At the ICA in Seaport, dive deep under the sea in Wu Tsang: Of Whales, explore a light-dappled blue grotto by Firelei Báez, and see the rich interplay of imagery and text in Wordplay.
Don’t miss your the final day to get creative in Destiny Doorways, an installation by Boston artist Mithsuca Berry. Enter a colorful, nature-inspired space where you can design your own visual or written affirmations.
Browse gifts in the for the paternal figure in your life in the ICA Store. At the ICA Wine + Coffee Bar, enjoy special donuts with dad and take in breathtaking views of the harbor together.
ICA Watershed
Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina
256 Marginal Street, Boston
Natalie Lemle
Mario Russo
Contact development@icaboston.org about tickets and attendance.
Premier $100,000
Presenting $50,000
Lead $30,000
Event $15,000 — Sold out!
All sponsorship packages include an extraordinary evening of cocktails, dinner, dancing, and special performance for 20, 12, 10, or 8 guests. Levels correspond with priority table placement and recognition prominence.
Single Ticket $2,500
Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser
Stephanie Formica Connaughton and John Connaughton
Karen and Brian Conway
Jodi and Hal Hess
Elizabeth L. Johnson
Tristin and Martin Mannion
Amy and David Abrams
Katrine Bosley
Fotene Demoulas and Tom Coté
Bridgitt and Bruce Evans
David Feinberg and Marina Kalb
Vivien and Alan Hassenfeld
Barbara and Amos Hostetter
Natalie and Jake Lemle
Charlotte and Herbert S. Wagner III
Kate and Ajay Agarwal
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Eunhak Bae and Robert Kwak
Boston University
Adelle Chang and Eddie Yoon
Alexandra Cherubini and Camilo Alvarez
Dr. Ellie Choi and Kendrick Chow
Citi Private Bank
Converse
Steve Corkin and Dan Maddalena
Georgia and Jesse Feldman
Abigail Ross Goodman and David Norr
Mark Goodman
Dylan Leavitt
Elizabeth Clark Libert and Daniel Sterner
Kent and Kristen Lucken
Christine and John Maraganore
Linda and William McQuillan
Dan and Marilyn Lyng O’Connell
Christine and Patrick O’Donnell
David and Leslie Puth
Cynthia and John Reed
Leslie Riedel and Scott Friend
Mario Russo
Holly Safford and Charles Weilbrenner of The Catered Affair
Mark and Marie Schwartz
Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Nicole Zatlyn and Jason Weiner
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Sponsorships and tickets are non-refundable. The fair market value of goods and services received (nondeductible) is $250 per attending Gala guest. Please note that U.S. Government regulations limit grants for event sponsorship or tickets from Donor Advised Funds: the full cost of tickets used as part of a sponsorship, including tax deductible and nondeductible portions, must be given from personal funds.