Saint Peter's Church - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Saint Peter's Church. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Abby Zonies “Liberation New York, New Work”
Abby Zonies’ current works exhibited are mostly examples of her exploration in non -objective work that she has created since moving to New York. In Abby’s words “I titled this show “Liberation” because...More »
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“Sanctuary” Exhibition
The New York Society of Women Artists is a group of professional painters and sculptors. NYSWA artists, whose work ranges from the representational to abstract, join together to create exciting theme...More »
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Asya Dodina and Slava Polishchuk “What Remains”
St. Peter’s Church and the Kolodzei Art Foundation present What Remains: Asya Dodina and Slava Polishchuk at Narthex Gallery, St. Peter’s Church. The series What Remains by Russian-American artists...More »
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Eric Johnson and Steve Remich “Life in Motion: Kilimanjaro”
Eric Johnson and Steve Remich’s photographic exhibit in the Living Room Gallery at Saint Peter’s Church. This installation is presented by Midtown Arts Common in cooperation with Saint Peter’s Church. This...More »
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Ellen Priest “Jazz Cubano”
Color and Paper Constructions. Cuban jazz percussionist Arturo Stable presented by the Midtown Arts Common in the Narthex Gallery at Saint Peter’s Church. More »
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Rudi Wolff “Tulipmania 2015”
Presented by the Midtown Arts Common in the Living Room Gallery at Saint Peter’s Church. Rudi Wolff helps Saint Peter’s Church ring in the Spring with “Tulipmania 2015,” an exhibition humorously named...More »
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“SQUARE: 82 Small Works by Textile Study Group of New York” Exhibition
The exhibition Square, presenting 82 original artworks, opens a window onto current explorations by members of the Textile Study Group of New York. With just one restriction-that each piece be mounted...More »
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Miya Ando “Fleeting Light”
Miya Ando exhibits dyed aluminum canvases in the Narthex Gallery at Saint Peter’s Church. About the work Miya Ando’s metal canvases and sculptures articulate themes of contradiction and juxtaposition,...More »
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Juliette Conroy “Cathedral (Part 1)”
Fine-art photographer Juliette Conroy was born in London. As a teenager she relocated to Perth, Australia where she studied art, design and photography at the West Australian Institute of Technology. She...More »
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Mariano Cinat Exhibition
CATM New York presents New Works by Argentinian artist Mariano Cinat. Mariano Cinat’s latest works reveal a clandestine place of imagination where quiet whispers hauntingly echo ancient and near forgotten...More »
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Eunjung Hwang “Curious Characters”
Eunjung Hwang is a New York - based artist who holds an MFA in Computer Arts from the School of Visual Arts, New York, an BFA in Painting from Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, Korea and a BA in English...More »
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Posey Krakowsky “Quilts”
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Paul Margolis “Hidden Ellis Island”
“The interiors of the decaying buildings on the unrestored south side of Ellis Island have a haunting beauty with their subtle, almost monochromatic colors” greens and rust, old brick and peeling plaster....More »
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“Archi | Texture: 2014” Exhibition
Archi | Texture is an exhibit of work by Anne Finkelstein and Cora Jane Glasser, two native New Yorkers who use architecture and texture, both literally and metaphorically. Finkelstein’s photomontages...More »
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Lucy Sander Sceery “Fields of Gossamer”
For the past twenty-three years, the tobacco sheds that dot the landscape of the Connecticut River Valley and the netting that shade the plants have been subjects for Sceery’s art. The white net softly...More »
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Justin Terry “Lifted Space”
Justin Terry draws a poetic correlation between the friction of the artist’s mark and the movement of our days: “We are our perception, in a moment, traveling through time, encountering friction.” Terry’s...More »
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Karen Fitzgerald “Crossings”
In this suite of new gilded work, funded through USA projects, painter Karen Fitzgerald reflects on different aspects of energy, including the energy of dreams, transformational energy, and the energy...More »
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Peter Leitch Exhibition
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Daryl Zang “Becoming”
Daryl Zang’s art communicates the universal stories of women — the teacher and temptress, protector and provider, nurturer and needy. They are moments of pure selflessness, and others of self-absorption....More »
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Keith Batten “A Passage to Another Life”
In his “Doors” series Keith Batten uses colored pencils, collage, and assemblage on old wooden doors— “drawing out” their history rather than painting over it. These doors take the viewer back through...More »
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Maria Rizzo Exhibition
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Matthew Lopas “Global Panoramic Interiors: 360 Degree Painted Maps of Evocative Spaces”
[Image: Matthew Lopas “Baker House” (2012) oil 50 x 60 in.]More »
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Regina Silvers “The Granny Peace Brigade”
[Image: Regina Silvers “#8101 The Grannies” oil on paper 38x 60 in.] More »
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James Austin Murray "Ides of March"
"The color black, the subject of my painting, is all absorbing. It’s the hungriest of colors sucking all the visible spectrum into itself. The benefit of black is not only that it’s so deep, but the fact...More »
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"Photos by Milt Hinton: Bassist, Educator, Photographer and NEA Jazz Master" Exhibition
Legendary bassist Milt Hinton (1910-2000) began photographing when he joined Cab Calloway’s band in 1936. His work has appeared in three books, a documentary film, and dozens of exhibitions both here and...More »
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Matthew Greco Exhibition
[Image: Matthew Greco "How many ships in an armada? (Give a man a boat)" (detail) (2011) clay]More »
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"Vignelli: Church" Exhibition
In 1974 Lella and Massimo Vignelli began working on a comprehensive design of the graphic identity, interiors, furniture and liturgical objects for the "new" (1977) Saint Peter's Church. "Church:Vignelli"...More »
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Stephanie Fuller "Off the Coast of Me"
Free and open to the public, this installation is presented by Midtown Arts Common and Saint Peter's Church.More »
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Janie Milstein "Reflections on the Grid"
Milstein, a native Texan, relocated to New York City in 2003. Centuries-old buildings juxtaposed with modern glass towers intrigued Milstein and reflections on the gird of glass and steel skyscrapers captured...More »
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Jackie Weisberg "Photography"
Jackie Weisberg's ouvre is all about the urban and rural enviroment. She is inspired by the work of precisionist painters and photographers such as Charles Sheeler, Edward Hopper, Ralston Cranford and...More »
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Adriana Rostovsky "New Work"
[Image: Adriana Rostovsky "Not Too Distant Future" (2012) paper and acrylic media 16 ft. 3 in. x 13 ft. 1 in.]More »
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Myron Hansen "Balance"
Myron Hansen's recent work reflects two competing impulses in his art: a need to create with unrestrained freedom as well as a need for crisp and calculated control. His acrylic paintings are an interplay...More »
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Diana De Santis "Landscapes and Likenesses"
[Image: Diana De Santis "Louie III" pastel 22 x 28 in.]More »
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Katy Martin "After Bada Shanren"
[Image: Katy Martin "Water Mountain #4" pigment print 44 x 78 in.]More »
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Rand Hardy "Sculpture"
[Image: Rand Hardy "Kettle" (2012) aqua resin 27 x 14 x 28 in.]More »
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Dean Radinovsky "The Paintings of Chapel Americana"
From 2006 to 2008 Dean Radinovsky built a small chapel in his studio. Titled "chapel Americana," the piece was both an artwork and a non-denominational meditative space, a work of spiritual architecture...More »
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Elizabeth Jordan, Shannon Boyle "Written Offerings"
The show is a participatory experience in which viewers put the power of prayer and positive thoughts into action by writing their reactions directly on the images, graffiti-style. The exhibitions diverse...More »
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Carolyn Abrams "Divine Vessels"
[Image: Carolyn Abrams "Divine Harmony" (2011) 24 x 24 in.]More »
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Marty Norman "Recent Works"
The show exhibits a series of wall sculptures inspired by the jazz of the 1950's and 1960's, along with several large drawings and small paintings. Color, form and movement is explored in an improvisational...More »
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Charles Yoder "Still Waters and Shadows"
One winter night Charles Yoder went from "abstract painter" to "realist painter" by stepping out of his house into his backyard. A full moon had cast dancing shadows of pine boughs across the snow covered...More »
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Ejay Weiss "9/11 Elegies: 2001-2011"
Ejay Weiss' works hang in the Narthex Gallery. Ejay Weiss studied architecture and painting at the Pratt Institute. There he received a Bachelor degree in Architecture. His is currently a part-time associate...More »
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Carol Caputo "Remains of the Day: Digital Impressions of the Urban Landscape"
Artist Carol Caputo's work hangs in the Living Room Gallery. This installation is part of Carol Caputo's LandEscapes series. [Image: Carol Caputo "Hope in the Distance"]More »
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Kendall Shaw "Let There be Light"
Born and raised in the multicultural milieu of New Orleans, Kendall Shaw's life as an artist began in earnest when he moved to New York, and has included friends and teachers such as Mark Rothko, George...More »
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Jolene Powell "Simplicity and Suspense"
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Terrence Fine "Thinking Inside the Box"
Presenting the first solo exhibition in New York City by Terrence Fine. This exhibition highlights her "dimensional collages:" box-like canvases that she constructs with cut-outs-- boxes within boxes--...More »