Tag: Honorary Member

Two people discussing a glass deity in ICA an Diego / Central gallery space

Insider Series: Glass Blowing Demo with the de la Torre Brothers

Meet up with ICA and your community of fellow San Diego County art lovers at Bread & Salt on Saturday, August 5th, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm! During the event, you’ll get an exciting, behind-the-scenes look at the process and practice that created many of the glass blown pieces in the de la Torre Brothers’...

Artist, Taylor Chapin, seated in her studio next to her work, figures seated or lying down on colorful and patterned backgrounds.

Insider Series: Studio Visit with Taylor Chapin

Join us on July 11th for a studio visit with Taylor Chapin, upcoming ICA San Diego’s artist, as a part of the monthly Insider Series events! This Insider Series event offers an exclusive preview of Taylor Chapin’s practice and studio space before her upcoming exhibition, Tell Me About Yourself, that will be on view at...

Person making pottery on a wheel

Insider Series: Wine and Wheel

For June’s Insider Series event, you’re the artist! Join us for an exclusive Wine and Wheel event at ICA San Diego / North: Discover, learn, and be inspired in our state-of-the-art ceramics lab surrounded by nature while in the company of other art-lovers and makers. Wine & Wheel — part lesson, part social — is a...

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Insider Series: Desert X 2023 Trip

Join ICA San Diego for a private tour of Desert X 2023 installations throughout Coachella Valley led by our Executive Director, Andrew Utt, on April 12th, 2023! Taking place every 2 years, Desert X is an internationally-renowned, site-specific contemporary art exhibition that, this year, is dispersed across the Coachella Valley from Palm Springs to Palm...

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Insider Series: Murals of La Jolla Guided Tour

Join ICA San Diego for May’s Insider Series event: a Murals of La Jolla private walking tour — led by Taylor Chapin, upcoming ICA San Diego artist — as well as drinks and appetizers afterwards, hosted by Quint Gallery in La Jolla. The La Jolla Mural project “expands the definition of the traditional public mural...