The ICA

The ICA - Institute of Contemporary Arts is one of London’s most iconic cultural venues, set along The Mall between Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace. A cornerstone of the capital’s creative scene, it offers a bold and distinctive backdrop for events that want to feel considered, current and culturally connected.

Inside, a series of versatile gallery and event spaces blend clean architectural lines with an unmistakable artistic edge. From the striking Nash and Brandon Rooms to the intimate Theatre and Studio, each space offers its own character while remaining flexible enough to support a wide range of event formats.

There is an energy to the ICA that is hard to replicate. Rooted in contemporary culture and creative expression, it naturally lends itself to events that want to make a statement, whether that’s through content, design or experience.

Whether you're planning a brand launch, panel discussion, private dinner, screening or reception, the ICA provides a dynamic setting that encourages ideas, conversation and connection.

Better yet, every event supports the ICA’s ongoing programme of exhibitions, performances and emerging artistic talent. A venue with purpose, as well as presence.

The ICA: Everything you need to know

WHAT: A collection of contemporary gallery and event spaces within a leading cultural institution.

WHY: Ideal for brand activations, private dinners, talks, screenings, receptions and creative industry events.

WHERE: The Mall, SW1.

STANDING CAPACITY: 350 people.

SEATED CAPACITY: 150 people.

UNIQUE: A culturally iconic venue at the heart of London’s creative scene.

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“We are always drawn to venues that bring a strong sense of identity, and The ICA does exactly that. It’s a space that naturally inspires creativity and conversation, which makes it a brilliant setting for events that want to feel purposeful and engaging. We love working in environments where culture and experience come together so seamlessly.”

Jay Burgesson-Carter, Founder of The Ripe Avocado