Thanks is due in particular to our Project Managers: Debra Inwald with Christine Wahba and Jigme Pokwal of Works-in-Progress Associates. Debra, Christine and Jigme not only kept design of the project moving along, but were instrumental in ensuring and multidisciplinary environmental upgrade team submitted materials required by the grant application on time.
The NEH's award is high praise for the work of Sarah Nunberg, our conservator, and this remarkable team:
- Jane Greenwood with Jamie Downie and Marian Prado of Kostow Greenwood Architects;
- Michael Ambrosino of ADS Engineers;
- Michael Henry of Watson & Henry Associates;
- Ryoko Nakamura of LOOP Lighting;
- Dominick Pilla and Elise Martos of Dominick R. Pilla Structural Engineer Associates;
- Stephen Short of Lite-Trol Lighting Control Service;
- Sarah Sutton of Sustainable Museums
He gave particular thanks to the champion for the project, a man whose passion for the history and setting of this cultural icon made all the difference: Pastor Jared R. Stahler, whose organizing and administrative skills and unwavering passion for this project have played the major role in the success of these grant applications. [The project has also received significant support from the Henry Luce Foundation.]
What a pleasure it is to work with an inspired team of passionate cultural professionals: climate and culture on the same team.
If you are on Lexington Street in New York City, in the vicinity of the old Citicorp Tower before work begins in mid-October, please stop in to the church, and sit and visit with the sculptural installation that is this remarkable gem of chapel in the hidden in the heart of the City.
Press Release: Nevelson Chapel is the artist’s only remaining complete environment always open to the
public. Restoration of this New York City treasure hidden in plain sight will conserve an
important piece of cultural heritage for the future and secure Nevelson’s legacy as one of
the most influential and celebrated sculptors of the 20th century.
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