About

The Institute of Contemporary Arts

"The ICA is home to the best new art and culture from Britain and around the world. A meeting point for exploration between artists and audiences, the ICA examines the questions that shape our culture, society and individual lives. We believe in creative adventure. In art as inspiration. Ultimately the ICA is not so much a place as a principle. A belief in the new. An enduring faith in the creativity of tomorrow." Ekow Eshun

The Institute of Contemporary Arts was established in 1947 by a collective of artists, poets and writers to showcase and champion contemporary culture across a wide range of art forms. Since its establishment, it has been at the centre of many of the most significant artistic and cultural developments in the past 60 years. It has also introduced numerous artists, performers, writers and other cultural figures to a wider audience, both nationally and internationally.

Today, the ICA consists of two galleries, two cinemas, a theatre, a bookshop, a bar and café and private function rooms. Its programme covers visual arts, music, cinema, talks and educational events. It provides a forum for the creative industries, providing networking opportunities and a range of organised events. The ICA Bookshop offers a wide range of books, magazines, DVDs and other merchandise both in-store and on line. The ICA's facilities, including two magnificent function rooms, are also available for private hire and events.

The ICA operates different tiers of membership. ICA members are entitled to a number of special benefits, including discounts on events and at the bookshop and advance booking facilities.

www.ica.org

ICA /12 Carlton House Terrace / London / W1Y 5AH / Box office: +44 (0)20 7930 3647

The Line Up

Independents Day 2009 : Bella Union

Monday 6th July

Bella Union

My Latest Novel

Sleeping States

Here We Go Magic

Chimes and Bells

Independents Day 2009 : Rough Trade

Tuesday 7th July

Rough Trade

Terry Lynn

Cymbals Eat Guitars

Joe Gideon & The Shark

Independents Day 2009 : Beggars Group

Wednesday 8th July

Beggars Group

St Vincent

Blue Roses

Independents Day 2009 : Fat Cat / One Little Indian

Thursday 9th July

Fat Cat / One Little Indian

The Twilight Sad

We Were Promised Jetpacks

Kill It Kid

Independents Day 2009 : Ninja Tune

Friday 10th July

Ninja Tune

Daedelus

DJ Food

Grasscut

King Cannibal

Cursor Miner

Tickets for each night are priced at £11.50 and can be booked from http://www.livenation.co.uk.
Doors for each night is at 7:30.