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San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

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The San Jose ICA is an energetic art space located in downtown San Jose dedicated to making contemporary art accessible and exciting to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Description

The ICA was founded in 1980 by a group of local artists who wanted to present cutting-edge, innovative art and experimental work in a curated space. Their goal was to get out in front of traditional museum programming and to present the newest work being created in the region. Today, we remain dedicated to that vision. The mission of the ICA is to encourage creativity by presenting and interpreting thought-provoking contemporary art to a diverse audience. We are uniquely positioned between the area’s large museums and smaller galleries, which allows us to present the work of established regional artists, while also offering exhibition opportunities for emerging and under-recognized mid-career artists. Admission is free. Donations welcomed.

Each year the ICA presents 10 – 12 visual art exhibitions in our three galleries that feature drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, and digital works addressing a range of subjects and themes.The ICA Lounge is a contemporary art library located at the entrance of the gallery that provides access to materials that directly complement our exhibitions and programs, including international art journals, exhibition catalogs, artists’ monographs, and multimedia education resources. The Lounge also features video interviews with exhibiting artists, as well as recorded footage of ICA workshops and discussions. Our educational programming includes Talking Art panel discussions, outstanding printed and web-based exhibition didactics, publications, free exhibition tours and excursions, as well as artist studio and gallery visits and field trips offered as exclusive membership benefits.



"The Institute of Contemporary Art San José ICA is a contemporary art museum located in downtown San José, California."
Address: 560 S 1st St, San José 95113
Phone: (408) 283-8155
Email: gro.acijs@ofni
Parking: Lot, Street
State: CA
City: San Jose
Street Number: 560 S 1st St
Zip Code: 95113
categories: nonprofit organization, art gallery, art museum


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Reviews
This is a very small museum at downtown San jose. Honestly, couldn't relate to the exhibit that was on display. But the museum is free to visit and the staff is very welcoming. Can combine the visit with the quilts and textiles museum next door.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Very good SJ MFA students' exhibition when I was there. If you are tight for time, see the ICA and the Museum of Quilts and Textiles nearby and skip the mediocre SJ Museum of Art.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitPrice for adult entryFree
Contemporary local artists. I liked it very much.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
The exhibit was small but fun. It was good to see a photograph of the artist at work with actual pieces that were exhibited as well. The interactive room that allowed you to make a painting in the same style was fun too, although the results were rather low retaliation. The other exhibit was fun too. It is strange that they don't charge money.
A cute little place with really friendly, helpful staff. The night I went, it was free and they served food and drinks also free so it was a great first time visit. There are two large rooms which had really cool art as well as a smaller exhibit room with more amazing art to be found. It is located close enough to be able to walk to other artsy places, but is slightly out of the way.
Great visit!!! The exhibit"Clusterfu*k 9" amazing...... All the featured artists......TALENTED
Holds good amount of good art in such a small space
Awesome tiny museum. Just right for a dose of contemporary art any time you're nearby. You can easily go through the whole place in one visit. They recently had an exhibit with works centered on digital surveillance and another with several artists employing printmaking techniques. Looking forward to seeing what they have at my next visit.
A great little museum that's free to visit. There are other museums next door, so you can make a day of it.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Wonderful museum. They are small, so you don't feel overwhelmed by the number of exhibits. The staff is very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Definitely recommended!
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