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GraceArts Members Only: Celebrate Earth Day with Climate Artist Sukey Bryan
April 22 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

In celebration of Earth Day, Grace Cathedral is reinstalling two works by acclaimed climate artist Sukey Bryan: Earth Window and Sky Steps.
Bryan was Grace Cathedral’s artist in residence in 2018. She was commissioned to explore the theme of “Truth” with a rotation of environmental art installations to celebrate and encourage our connection to nature and our commitment to the care of the earth.
GraceArts members are invited to hear a talk by Bryan about her work with an exclusive tour of the two works on display, followed by a reception. Join Today!
Advance registration required.
Event Details
The event will take place in the Chapter Room, across the plaza from the cathedral.
Give to Grace
You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click here to give.
About the Artist
Sukey Bryan is a San Francisco Bay Area artist who creates work concerning the cycles of nature in paintings, prints and large-scale installations. She creates work that raises climate awareness and explores our spiritual connection with nature. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Bryan was artist in residence in Denali National Park, Alaska, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco and Chargepoint Headquarters. Bryan’s work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. at galleries, colleges, and non-profit art spaces and internationally through the State Department Art in the Embassies program. Her work is held in many private and corporate collections. Bryan graduated from Yale (BA in Fine Arts) and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art – MFA). She lives and works on the Stanford campus.
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GraceArts Members Only: Celebrate Earth Day with Climate Artist Sukey Bryan
In celebration of Earth Day, Grace Cathedral is reinstalling two works by acclaimed climate artist Sukey Bryan: Earth Window and Sky Steps.
Bryan was Grace Cathedral’s artist in residence in 2018. She was commissioned to explore the theme of “Truth” with a rotation of environmental art installations to celebrate and encourage our connection to nature and our commitment to the care of the earth.
GraceArts members are invited to hear a talk by Bryan about her work with an exclusive tour of the two works on display, followed by a reception. Join Today!
Advance registration required.
Event Details
The event will take place in the Chapter Room, across the plaza from the cathedral.
Give to Grace
You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click here to give.
About the Artist
Sukey Bryan is a San Francisco Bay Area artist who creates work concerning the cycles of nature in paintings, prints and large-scale installations. She creates work that raises climate awareness and explores our spiritual connection with nature. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Bryan was artist in residence in Denali National Park, Alaska, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco and Chargepoint Headquarters. Bryan’s work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. at galleries, colleges, and non-profit art spaces and internationally through the State Department Art in the Embassies program. Her work is held in many private and corporate collections. Bryan graduated from Yale (BA in Fine Arts) and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art – MFA). She lives and works on the Stanford campus.
In celebration of Earth Day, Grace Cathedral is reinstalling two works by acclaimed climate artist Sukey Bryan: Earth Window and Sky Steps.
Bryan was Grace Cathedral’s artist in residence in 2018. She was commissioned to explore the theme of “Truth” with a rotation of environmental art installations to celebrate and encourage our connection to nature and our commitment to the care of the earth.
GraceArts members are invited to hear a talk by Bryan about her work with an exclusive tour of the two works on display, followed by a reception. Join Today!
Advance registration required.
Event Details
The event will take place in the Chapter Room, across the plaza from the cathedral.
Give to Grace
You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click here to give.
About the Artist
Sukey Bryan is a San Francisco Bay Area artist who creates work concerning the cycles of nature in paintings, prints and large-scale installations. She creates work that raises climate awareness and explores our spiritual connection with nature. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Bryan was artist in residence in Denali National Park, Alaska, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco and Chargepoint Headquarters. Bryan’s work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. at galleries, colleges, and non-profit art spaces and internationally through the State Department Art in the Embassies program. Her work is held in many private and corporate collections. Bryan graduated from Yale (BA in Fine Arts) and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art – MFA). She lives and works on the Stanford campus.
In celebration of Earth Day, Grace Cathedral is reinstalling two works by acclaimed climate artist Sukey Bryan: Earth Window and Sky Steps.
Bryan was Grace Cathedral’s artist in residence in 2018. She was commissioned to explore the theme of “Truth” with a rotation of environmental art installations to celebrate and encourage our connection to nature and our commitment to the care of the earth.
GraceArts members are invited to hear a talk by Bryan about her work with an exclusive tour of the two works on display, followed by a reception. Join Today!
Advance registration required.
Event Details
The event will take place in the Chapter Room, across the plaza from the cathedral.
Give to Grace
You can help us bring the arts to life at Grace with a gift today. Click here to give.
About the Artist
Sukey Bryan is a San Francisco Bay Area artist who creates work concerning the cycles of nature in paintings, prints and large-scale installations. She creates work that raises climate awareness and explores our spiritual connection with nature. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Bryan was artist in residence in Denali National Park, Alaska, Grace Cathedral, San Francisco and Chargepoint Headquarters. Bryan’s work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. at galleries, colleges, and non-profit art spaces and internationally through the State Department Art in the Embassies program. Her work is held in many private and corporate collections. Bryan graduated from Yale (BA in Fine Arts) and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art – MFA). She lives and works on the Stanford campus.