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By JAMES HULL At first after putting on a hard hat, we walked across a drawbridge of perforated metal flooring and into the new Institute of Contemporary Art. I did feel like we entered the building through the left hip pocket instead of the proper front – the water side, but that probably makes more sense than walking halfway around the building to get in every time. The entryway passes under the back edge of the step-like theater floor and then into the more open central reception area which is very interesting…

By ARIEL PITTMAN Founded in 1936, the Institute of Contemporary Art is one of the oldest non-collecting contemporary arts institutions in the United States. We strive to share the pleasures of reflection, inspiration, provocation, and imagination that contemporary art offers through public access to art, artists, and the creative process. – Mission Statement of The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston MA. The Institute of Contemporary Art opened in 1936 as the Boston Institute of Modern Art – a sister institution of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, under the direction…

By BIG RED July 8, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town for the opening of PRESENT TENSE, juried by Heidi Martson at artSPACE@16, located at 16 Princeton Road in Malden, MA. Photographs by Steve Aishman. artSPACE@16 MaldenArtsNetwork

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