Showing posts with label St John the Divine Cathedral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St John the Divine Cathedral. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2026

Wow there is a New Art Installation at Cathedral St. John the Divine ~Recognizing the Unhoused Population of NYC.


**OPENING TOMORROW, JUNE 30**

New Art Installation at Cathedral of St. John the Divine Recognizing the Unhoused Population of NYC

 

Installation Created by Glass Artist Nisha Bansil Features 50,000+ Individual Glass Ginkgo Leaves

UNSEEN Installation in Progress at St. John the Divine
 

WHAT:

The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights will unveil to the public a new art installation on June 30 titled UNSEEN. Commissioned from NYC- and Catskills-based glass artist Nisha Bansil, UNSEEN comprises an enormous pile of more than 50,000 cast-glass ginkgo leaves that will cascade down stone steps inside the Cathedral, mirroring both the forest floor and the urban sidewalk. The installation aims to inspire action and honor unhoused individuals in NYC. Created at the Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) Studio Casting Center in Corning, NY, the mound of leaves will continue to grow during the installation’s run.

UNSEEN is included with admission to the Cathedral and will be on display during regular open hours, Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm, and Sunday from 12pm to 5pm. Additional leaves will be available for purchase in the Cathedral’s gift shop, with proceeds benefiting St. John’s food bank.

 

ON VIEW:

June 30, 2026 – Fall 2026
Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm
Sunday from 12pm to 5pm

 

WHERE:

Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Nisha Bansil works in NYC and the Catskill Region of NY, where she fabricates commissioned glass works as well as her personal projects. She has been a resident artist at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass, Bullseye Projects, and The Chrysler Museum of Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally. Nisha teaches her techniques to students around the world with various institutions including - The Penland School of Craft, Corning Museum of Glass, Pittsburgh Glass, Creative Glas, & The Bullseye Glass Co. She was a recipient of the 2024 Maxwell/ Hanrahan award in craft.

 

ABOUT CSJD:

Founded in 1892 and one of the largest cathedrals in the world, the trustees of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine conceived its mission to be a house of prayer for all people, an instrument of church unity, and a center of intellectual light and leading in the spirit of Jesus Christ.

Today, as the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the seat of its bishop, the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine serves the many diverse people of our diocese, city, nation and world through the worship of God; pastoral, educational and community outreach activities; cultural and civic events; international ecumenical initiatives; and the preservation of the great architectural and historic site that is its legacy.

 

ABOUT CMoG:

In 2026, the Corning Museum of Glass celebrates 75 years as the foremost authority on the art, history, and science of glass. It is home to the world’s most important collection of glass, including the finest examples of glassmaking spanning 3,500 years. Live glassblowing demonstrations (offered at the Museum and on the road) bring the material to life. Daily Make Your Own Glass experiences at the Museum enable visitors to create work in a state-of-the-art glassmaking studio. The campus in Corning includes The Studio, a year-round glassmaking school celebrating 30 years in 2026, and the Rakow Research Library, with the world’s preeminent collection of materials on the art and history of glass. Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State, the Museum is open daily 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. from April through December. Children and teens, 17 and under, receive free admission.

 

IMAGE CREDITS:

UNSEEN installation in progress at St. John the Divine. Credit: Adam Sternin.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

This looks like a great venue for craftsmakers for the holiday season. 28th Annual Crafts at the Cathedral. See the application deadline details for showing at St. John the Divine Cathedral NYC this hoilday.

The space is stunning and very festive for the holiday season. Read the detail and see if it's for you.

28th Crafts at the Cathedral (NY)

December 4-6, 2026

Final Application Deadline 5/31/26

APPLY HERE

CALL TO ARTISTS


What: 28th Annual Crafts iat the Cathedral

Where: Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York CIty

When: December 4-6, 2026 | Fri 9:30-7pm | Sat 9:30-6 |Sun Noon-5pm


Now Accepting Applications on ZAPP

Final Application Deadline: May 31, 2026

Artist Notification: June 15, 2026

Booth Fee Due: August 1, 2026

  

For more information please visit: https://www.stjohndivine.org or https://rosesquared.com


Contact Robin Markowitz, Show Director at rosesquaredartshows@gmail.com or call 301-755-4599

Be Part of a Stunning Holiday Tradition


Join us for the 28th Annual Crafts at the Cathedral, a juried fine craft show taking place December 4-6, 2026, produced by Rose Squared Art Shows in partnership with the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine. This highly anticipated event directly supports the Cathedral’s community initiatives while providing artists an extraordinary venue to showcase their work.


Set within the breathtaking nave of one of the world's largest Gothic cathedrals, this show offers an unparalleled setting. Towering columns, stunning stained-glass windows, and Vermont slate floors create a striking backdrop for fine craft. Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, just south of Columbia University and surrounded by cultural institutions, the Cathedral is a top tourist destination, drawing thousands of visitors, especially during the holiday season.


Recognized as a Cathedral Signature Event, Crafts at the Cathedral provides an exceptional opportunity for artists to connect with enthusiastic holiday shoppers in a truly inspiring setting. Apply today and become part of this remarkable tradition!

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