Events
Films: Echo of the Festival
The Icon Museum and Study CenterJoin us for a showing of two documentary films from the NYC Independent Eastern European documentary film festival, Famine (2023, 77 min) and Theodore Strawinsky: I Paint Not as I See, but as I Look (2024, 30 min). There will be an intermission and light refreshments. Both films have English subtitles.
Afternoon with the Author: Glenn Peers
The Icon Museum and Study CenterJoin us and author Glenn Peers in our Museum Shop on January 24th at 1:00pm for an insightful peek into the making of Peers’ Byzantine Media Subjects followed by a short reading from his book and a Q&A, alongside complimentary tea, coffee, and treats.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
“Rhythm and Light” Icon Workshop with Master Iconographer Dr. George Kordis
The Icon Museum and Study CenterJoin us for an exclusive six-day workshop with Dr. George Kordis on drawing and painting icons in the Byzantine System with his school, Writing the Light.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to participate in daily hands-on creative sessions with a Greek master and learn his unique, in-depth techniques in an icon museum setting.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.
Free First Sunday
The Icon Museum and Study CenterEnjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation.