Image: Pasinee Pramunwong
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Join ICP Online—Wherever You Are
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ICP’s community extends far beyond our building on New York’s Lower East Side. A global cohort of photographers, artists, and thinkers connects with ICP across cities, time zones and screens.
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From live-streamed artist conversations to interactive online classes, ICP offers multiple ways to engage—wherever you are.
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Explore virtual ways to experience ICP below.
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March 25–May 13, Weds 6:30 PM–9:30 PM ET————
Image: Kristin Holcomb
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Symposium—Camera South Asia: Between Origins and Elsewheres
April 11, 10:30 PM–7 PM ET
Marking the bicentennial of photography, this symposium revisits the question of origins beyond time and place. Bringing together artists, scholars, and curators, it will consider circulation, transit, and displacement in the life of the image.
Image: Ali Arkady, Displaced, Iraq, Fallujah 3, 2020. Image courtesy of the artist.
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In addition to our online programs, explore what else is happening at ICP—including education and community events, guided tours, and other ways to engage in person.
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Application Deadline Extended for Onsite One-Year Certificate Programs
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The deadline for admission and scholarship consideration for ICP’s onsite One-Year Certificate Programs has been extended to Sunday, March 15. In addition to ICP’s Merit-Based Fellowships, we offer multiple named scholarships for the 2026–2027 academic year. We encourage you to submit your application by March 15 for full consideration.
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ICP x CAMERA Turin Summer Intensive
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Applications are now open for this immersive program, taking place July 2–16 in Turin, Italy. Over 15 days, photographers will develop documentary projects and refine their visual voice. Applicants receive priority consideration for ICP’s One-Year Certificate Programs and select internships. Apply by May 17, 2026.
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Visit ICP during Community Day x Education Open House on March 28 for free access to the museum and school. Enjoy hands-on demos, portfolio reviews, faculty meet-and-greets, and information tables about ICP’s Open Education courses and workshops.
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Larry Sultan: Water Over Thunder
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Larry Sultan was one of the most celebrated photographers of the twentieth century, but his lifelong commitment to writing is less well known. Water Over Thunder is the first publication devoted to his use of writing as a personal, artistic, and pedagogic tool, illustrated with previously unseen materials from his archive.
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If you’re joining us for talks and classes this spring, membership goes further. Members receive complimentary access to public programs and 10–40% off courses and workshops—plus unlimited admission to exhibitions and invitations to special events.
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Snap the Sweep: NYC at Work is a student-run photo project supported by ICP and the Sanitation Foundation. High school photographers (Class of 2026–2030) are invited to document sanitation work across NYC. Selected images will be showcased at ICP and featured online.
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International Center of Photography
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Exhibition support is generously provided by ICP Collections Committee members – Jane Corkin, Constance Jaeggi, George Krupp, Monika Parekh, Douglas Pugh, Elizabeth Walton, Simon Zafrany, and Alice Sachs Zimet.
Exhibitions at ICP are supported, in part, by Caryl Englander, Almudena Legorreta, ICP Board of Trustees, the Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Established in 2024 by the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, and the International Center of Photography (ICP), the Latitudes program supports international photographic creation by assisting in the making and dissemination of new work. Each year, a laureate selected by the three partner institutions is awarded a grant to produce an original photographic series. This body of work is then exhibited in Paris at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, in New York at the ICP, and in the laureate’s home country. To further extend its reach, a dedicated publication is co-published with the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès. By supporting artists from regions underrepresented on the international stage, Latitudes invites us to broaden our perspectives and explore new photographic horizons.
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