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ICA Watershed opens 2024 summer season with ‘The Procession’
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ICA Watershed opens 2024 summer season with ‘The Procession’
The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston’s free East Boston gallery, the Watershed, opened its 2024 season last week with a striking — or rather, striding — installation.
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'Mariposa Relámpago’ — a monumental installation and act of healing at ICA Watershed
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'Mariposa Relámpago’ — a monumental installation and act of healing at ICA Watershed
The ICA Watershed in East Boston opened for its 2023 season last week with “Guadalupe Maravilla: Mariposa Relámpago,” a monumental, healing sound and sculpture installation exploring the artist’s migratory journey from El Salvador to the United States.
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ICA Watershed building’s history provides inspiration for new large-scale installations
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ICA Watershed building’s history provides inspiration for new large-scale installations
Combining a delightful shuttle ride across Boston Harbor with a captivating exhibition at its site located in the Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina in East Boston, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) offers visitors a splendid way to spend a summer day.
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An undersea realm at ICA Watershed
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An undersea realm at ICA Watershed
The ICA Watershed has returned to the reopening art world with a bang, or rather with a bubble. Dominican artist Firelei Báez’s spellbinding 2021 site-specific sculpture pulls the depths of the ocean up through the museum’s industrial concrete floors and into our sightlines.
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