This is a free event with RSVP required.

Join us for the first free Third Thursday Late Night ICP of the year! On Third Thursdays, ICP offers free museum admission during our special late-night hours, from 6–9 PM. This time around, visit for exhibitions plus a pop-up portrait studio! Find inspiration in the galleries for your portrait by exploring our two new exhibitions ICP at 50: From the Collection, 1845–2019 and David Seidner: Fragments 1977–99. Portraits are limited to two photos each and are first come, first serve. Digital files will be e-mailed to participants after the event.

Third Thursdays at ICP

On these special evenings, the third Thursday of each month from 6–9 PM, we welcome our community into the museum for no cost. Free Third Thursdays further ICP's dedication to expanding access to see important exhibitions and experience a robust range of programming. We look forward to welcoming you to our space to connect with ICP's community and learn more about the history and future of imagemaking.

Third Thursdays are made possible thanks to an expanded partnership with MPB, the largest online platform to buy, sell and trade used photo and video gear.

About Third Thursdays Sponsor MPB

MPB transforms the way that people buy, sell and trade photo and video gear. As the largest global platform for used photography and videography equipment, MPB is a destination for everyone, whether you’ve just discovered your passion for visual storytelling or you’re already a pro.

Founded by Matt Barker in 2011, MPB has always been committed to making gear more accessible and affordable, and helping to visualize a more sustainable future. MPB recirculates more than 485,000 used products every year, extending the life and creative potential of photo and video equipment for creators around the world.

Headquartered in the creative communities of Brooklyn, Brighton and Berlin, the MPB team includes trained camera experts and seasoned photographers and videographers who bring their passion to work every day to deliver outstanding service.

 

Image: David Seidner, Jessye Norman, ca. 1995. David Seidner Archive, International Center of Photography © International Center of Photography