ICA is committed to creating a welcoming environment for all visitors. ICA is a global hub for contemporary art and ideas. Free and open to all, ICA is dedicated to supporting artistic practices across disciplines and to serving as a laboratory for risk-taking, community-building, and knowledge-creation.
Visitors can enjoy free access to exhibits, toys, games, crafts and more!
Visitors will learn the history of Firefighting in Philadelphia.
From vintage bathing suits to the science behind sunscreen, our fun, interactive activities are designed for science lovers of all ages. Take an up-close look at interesting items in our handling collection. Stop by our Object Explorer touch table to learn about the science behind everyday items like ice cube trays and LED light bulbs. Chat with our experienced Gallery Guides to find out more about the people responsible for the science embedded in our daily lives.
Waynesborough is a National Historic Landmark in Paoli, PA. Situated on ten lush acres, the Georgian-style House was once the home of the colorful, brash and deeply committed Revolutionary War hero, General Anthony Wayne. Seven generations of the Wayne family continuously owned the property from 1724 until 1965.
Visitors will view exhibit panels in the Barn, and free tours of the first floor of the house will be available from 10 am to 2 pm. Our new exhibit, "Procuring Liberty in the Emerging Nation," will be on display. Visitors can also spend time on the grounds during the open hours.
Built in 1765, the three-bay, red-brick Powel House is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the United States. Visitors will learn about the Powels through a self guided tour of the house, which is the only 18th century building left on the block.












