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2020 (40th Anniversary)
In 2020, the ICA celebrates its 40th anniversary – 40 years of presenting contemporary art exhibitions in downtown San Jose. (Oh yeah, for FREE.)
Celebrate with us by joining us weekly for virtual gatherings including Artist talks, workshops, studio visits, and more!
While 40 may seem young to many of us, it’s a major milestone in the lifespan of a mid-sized, non-profit arts organization. Four decades ago, a small band of artists decided that San Jose needed a professionally curated contemporary art space where local, national and international artists could be presented in group and solo exhibitions. And, in October 1980, they incorporated as the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art.
We will look at the ICA’s past, present, and future through weekly virtual events that will take place on the ICA’s Instagram Live and Zoom. This program will include artist talks, workshops, and conversations.
Participating artists include: LigoranoReese, Robert Milnes, Karen Finley, Amy Ellingsen, Lewis deSoto, Val Britton, Kathy Aoki, Carmina Eliason, Taro Hattori, Terri Friedman, Maria Paz, Muzae Sesay, Shawn HibmaCronin and more.
Check back often for more details.
First Exhibition
1980 sees the premiere of the first
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Curatorial Projects > Chico & Chang (2011-2012)
Chico & Chang
June 11 - August 20, 2011
Intersection for the Arts
San Francisco, CA
June 16 - September 16, 2012
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
San Jose, CA
A group exhibition featuring work by Pablo Cristi, Sergio De La Torre, Takehito Etani, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Clement Hanami(San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art only), Mike Lai, Angelica Muro & Juan Luna-Avin, Favianna Rodriguez, Lordy Rodriguez, Tracey Snelling, and Charlene Tan
How are place and location defined?
Whose stories of immigration are being told?
Where are sites of cultural connection and discord located?
How does popular culture intersect with larger issues of cultural representation?
Chico & Chang is a group exhibition that looks at the impact of Asian and Latino cultures on the changing face of California through brand new sculpture, video, illustration, and painting. In our rapidly shifting world, diversity is more than a buzzword, it is a perspective necessary for growth and adaptability. Recently released results of the 2010 census show the continuing shift of California’s ethnic composition; Asians and Latinos accounted for virtually all of California’s population growth since 2000. Immigr