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Made by Kids: International Children's Film Festival

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Hours:10 am - 4 pm
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Movies

Meet artist and filmmaker Jim Capobianco, watch and talk about his film Leonardo, then join a drawing and animation workshop for families. Don’t miss a selection of short films made by children in the theater. Find out more about artists like Nan Goldin and Dr. Lakra, and create storyboard collages about your life, ideas, wishes, and interests in the Art Lab.

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Museum admission is free for 2 adults per family with children 12 and under.

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www.icaboston.org/programs/families/play-date/made-by-kids/

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100 Northern Ave., Boston, MA, 02210 map

Directions & Parking

The ICA is located at 100 Northern Avenue on Boston’s waterfront, adjacent to Anthony’s Pier 4 restaurant. It is a short walk from downtown and easily accessible by public transportation. We are also just two blocks from the I-93 and Mass Turnpike off-ramps.

By Car

From Logan International Airport and Route 1A South:
Follow the signs towards I-90 West – Ted Williams Tunnel. Take the Ted Williams Tunnel to Exit 25 “South Boston.” At the top of the ramp, continue straight crossing Congress Street and take a left onto Northern Avenue at the next light. At the first light take a right to stay on Northern Avenue. The ICA is immediately on your right.

From the west via Massachusetts Turnpike:
Follow the Massachusetts Turnpike / I-90 East to Exit 25 “South Boston.” Once you are in the Exit 25 tunnel, stay left and follow sign for “Seaport Boulevard.” At the top of the ramp, continue straight crossing Congress Street and then Seaport Boulevard onto Northern Avenue.

From points south via I-93:
Heading northbound on I-93 towards Boston, take Exit 20. Follow signs to I-90 East. Take the first tunnel exit to 'South Boston.' At the top of the ramp, continue straight, crossing Congress Street and then Seaport Boulevard, onto Northern Avenue. The ICA is immediately on your right.

From points north via I-93:
Heading southbound on I-93 towards Boston, take Exit 23 “Purchase Street.” Stay in the left lane, taking the first left at the end of the ramp onto Seaport Boulevard, crossing Atlantic Avenue. At the next light, take a left onto Sleeper Street and then a right onto Northern Avenue. The ICA is about two-thirds of the way down the street on your left.


By Public Transportation

Take the MBTA Red Line to South Station and transfer to the Silver Line Waterfront. The ICA is short walk from either World Trade Center or Courthouse station.

From World Trade Center Station:
Exit left onto Congress Street. Walk one block to the corner of B Street and turn right, crossing Congress Street. Follow B Street for one block. At the corner of B Street and Seaport Boulevard cross the street and turn left. At the next corner, turn right onto Northern Avenue. The ICA is on the right. You will pass the entrance to Anthony’s Pier 4 and two parking lots before coming to the driveway leading to the ICA entrance.

From Courthouse Station:
Exit the station onto Seaport Boulevard and follow it, walking away from downtown. Just before the first traffic light, there will be a pedestrian opening in the fence on your left—walk through it to the walkway that runs alongside the Chapel of Our Lady of Good Voyage. This will lead you to Northern Avenue. The ICA is across the street to the right at 100 Northern Avenue.

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