ICA San Diego / Central

Museum · San Diego

ICA San Diego / Central

Museum · San Diego

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1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101

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Contemporary art space showcasing local artists, offering free admission  

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1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101 Get directions

icasandiego.org
@icasandiego

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1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101 Get directions

+1 619 236 0011
icasandiego.org
@icasandiego
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@icasandiego

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wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 30, 2025

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Admission is free to rotating contemporary shows in Balboa Park’s House of Charm. Programming regularly spotlights binational artists and emerging voices, drawing praise from regional arts journalists and curators.

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C SK

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I went to see Afra Eisma's Hush exhibition and it was incredibly interesting to say the least. What a sensory experience! I won't spoil it but come to ICA San Diego before June 1st to watch, listen, lounge on, and enjoy Hush. I love contemporary art and think that anyone can benefit from experiencing new exhibitions, especially on a whim.

Wai Qian Tham

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Go if you like contemporary arts. It is not my taste, but I can see the passion for the art (that I don't understand). Free entry when you fill in your details.

Jeanette

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Can't believe it was free to get into see these amazing exhibits. Small space, powerful presence touching subjects of race, sexuality, relationships, relavance and spirituality. Staff are absolutely amazing and so eager to discuss the exhibits. I had the most delightful and insightful conversation with a gentleman who let me contemplate the art and offered information without being intrusive. That engagement was worth so much to me. I'm deliberately not posting many pics here so you can experience it yourself person. Don't miss that donation box on your way out! They deserve all the support!

Alex

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Accessibility: there are no restrooms inside here; you have to go to another building to find one. There is an elevator once you come inside that takes you down to the bottom floor where the museum begins. It is all flat ground from there. Experience: this museum is FREE, which is awesome! You can leave a cash donation if you want to support the artists and museum. The exhibition I saw was on the fact that humans are destroying the planet, and it was interesting but definitely not kid friendly (this time). I think other times they have more kid friendly exhibits. I do recommend checking this place out! It's good to support local museums and keep them in business. ****edit***** the business owner replied and said there is a restroom here for customers but I went last week, I asked the employee, and she said there was not one...she said I had to leave the building to find one. Sounds like there is a miscommunication between employees.

M S

Google
Nice and free admission but quite small. Wish it were larger !

Peggy Robinson

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There is no admission for this small gallery at Balboa Park. It's worth the walk through to see the exhibits. Make sure to stop by if you are in the area.

Neal

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Very unique, beautiful, and interesting art is on display here. Most of the art is on the lower level. Admission is free, but they accept donations.

Khai Le

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I was here when the exhibits were about art and science to tell stories about climate change, and other topics. The museum was free that day and had interesting pieces hung from the ceiling and pinned on the wall. It's best to have a docent walk you through the idea behind them so you can appreciate them more. The museum is pretty small and doesn't take long to see everything.