Located in the Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina in East Boston, the ICA Watershed is a seasonal art exhibition space that opens from late May through Labor Day each year. Situated in a 15,000-square-foot former condemned space, this venue hosts one exhibition each summer, showcasing innovative works by acclaimed artists.
The Watershed's renovation was designed by the award-winning Anmahian Winton Architects, preserving the industrial character of the building while repurposing it into a cultural hub. Visitors can explore past exhibitions such as immersive video installations, monumental sculptures, and large-scale installations by international artists.
In addition to exhibitions, the Watershed serves as a community-oriented space, hosting workshops, programs, and events that engage with the local East Boston community. With a focus on accessibility, the venue ensures wheelchair and stroller accessibility, offering various seating options and large-format texts. The ICA Watershed represents the intersection of contemporary art, civic engagement, and urban vitality, enriching the cultural landscape of Boston.
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