Artwork collaboration by Roselle C.
Join the ICA Teen Arts Council—15 students from Boston-area high schools—for an unforgettable Virtual Teen Night! Organized by teens for teens, this online event features art-making activities, youth performances, and a dance party.
Event schedule
OUR LINEUP
Teen Arts Council x Converse: Print Challenge | 6 PM
We are inviting folks to create their own pattern for a Converse Chuck that is inspired by their love for the Earth. Show us how environmentalism—in the elements: water, earth, air, fire—shows up in your life. TAC will be co-hosting an art making session that will include a demo by Converse designers!
Open Mic | 7 PM
Interested in performing? Sign up here
Or, direct message @icateens on Instagram, text / call 339-236-3039 or email teens@icaboston.org for the info to join.
Breakout Sessions | 8 PM
Join us for a moment of connection. Choose your element and join our TAC hosts in an exchange on zodiac signs, waffles VS pancakes and other important topics.
- FIRE: Raf & MT
- WATER: Derek & Saraphym
- EARTH: Zariah & Mia
- AIR: Nathan & Zuzu
Dance party | 8:10 PM
A live, euphoric Dance Party hosted by DJ Derek. Come through to dance, listen to music, or just chill.
Lead support for Teen Programs provided by Wagner Foundation.
Teen Programs are made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Award Number 10-19-0390-19.
The ICA’s Teen Arts Council and Teen Nights are generously sponsored by MFS Investment Management.
Additional support is provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation; the Rowland Foundation, Inc.; The Corkin Family; the Mabel Louise Riley Foundation; Vertex; the William E. Schrafft and Bertha E. Schrafft Charitable Trust; The Willow Tree Fund; the Robert Lehman Foundation; Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee; the Jean Gaulin Foundation; BPS Arts Expansion Fund at EdVestors; and Santander.
Converse is committed to supporting movements for positive social change and amplifying youth voices as they build the future they believe in.