All the ways that this show needs you:
Join us for these partipation-based public programs. More info or RSVP 408 283 8155 or info (at) sjica (dot) org

April 5, 2 -4 pm
Love Art Laboratory Bridal Sewing Bee with Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens
Bring beads, found materials, or seashells to sew into Sprinkle's and Stephens' wedding veils. Help create their get-up while weaving together stories of love and relationships.

April 12, 2-4 pm
How To Pickle Lemons with Ted Purves, Susanne Cockrell and Joseph McHenry
Space is limited. Call or email to sign up. 408.283.8155 or email info (at) sjica (dot) org.
$10 suggested donation

April 16 and May 14, 12 - 1 pm
How Have You Been An Artist Today? Lunchtime conversation with Michael Smit

First Friday May 2, 5 - 7 pm
Lemon Day!
Enjoy delicious lemon-infused foods prepared by Susanne Cockrell, Ted Purves and Joseph McHenry. ALSO: San Jose City Council Member Sam Liccardo will be there do officially declare it "Lemon Day."

May 6 - May 9, gallery hours
Linda Montano performs Re-Seeing: Being Blindfolded in California; 7 hours/ 4 days

May 10, 2 - 4 pm
You too are a performance artist of your life: A Workshop with Linda M. Montano
$5 Members $10 Nonmembers

May 13, 12 - 1pm
Lunchtime Conversation with Sara Thacher organizer of The Distributed Exhibition

May 15 -17 at University of California at Santa Cruz
Intervene! Interrupt! Rethinking Art as Social Practice Conference

May 17 at University of California at Santa Cruz
The Green Wedding: Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens get married at UCSC.

Throughout the Exhibition:
The Distributed Exhibition: Schedule an appointment a the ICA to visit one of the eleven sites
Lemon Everlasting Backyard Battery:Bring your lemons to the ICA. Check out these maps for the Med Fly and Apple Moth quarantines in the Santa Clara County.

 

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