George Kordis: A Contemporary Iconographer
June 26, 2025–
September 14, 2025
The Icon Museum and Study Center celebrates the innovative and captivating works painted by internationally recognized master iconographer, George Kordis, in its upcoming exhibition.
Explore the Exhibition ›George Kordis: A Contemporary IconographerPrinting Icons: Modern Process, Medieval Image
October 18, 2024–
March 30, 2025
Printing Icons investigates how printing transformed the reception of medieval icons in early modern Eastern Europe, Russia, and the Balkans.
Explore the Exhibition ›Printing Icons: Modern Process, Medieval ImageSkin, Script, Spirit: Ethiopia
May 16, 2024–
December 1, 2024
Skin, Script, Spirit: Ethiopia will be the first research installation at The Icon Museum and Study Center, highlighting three intriguing objects that are recent gifts and acquisitions.
Explore the Exhibition ›Skin, Script, Spirit: EthiopiaSacred Presence: Virgin of Kazan
March 22, 2024–
August 25, 2024
The Mother of God Kazanskaya is one of the most revered icons in the Russian Orthodox Church, loved by the people and hailed as the Holy Protectress of Russia.
Explore the Exhibition ›Sacred Presence: Virgin of KazanSpirituality in Eastern Christianity: Images of a Living Tradition
September 22, 2023–
March 3, 2024
An exhibition of stunning photographs taken by Alain de Lotbinière during his visits to Eastern Orthodox communities and sites in Northern Macedonia, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, and Egypt.
Explore the Exhibition ›Spirituality in Eastern Christianity: Images of a Living TraditionIcons & Retablos: Images of Devotion
March 2, 2023–
August 27, 2023
This bilingual exhibition, created in collaboration with New Mexico State University, compares Orthodox icons and Mexican retablos.
Explore the Exhibition ›Icons & Retablos: Images of Devotion