Experience the Overview Effect with the Terra Exhibit at Capitol Hills St. Marks Cathedral

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The Terra Exhibit at St. Mark’s Cathedral features a striking 24-foot globe designed to inspire visitors through its immersive experience. This installation, suspended from the central beam, is internally lit and rotates, simulating the “Overview Effect” described by astronauts. The exhibit is open to the public until November 23, offering designated hours for quiet contemplation. In addition to individual visits, St.

Mark’s will host events such as the Revival Gathering and Orbis Globes to engage the community. The installation aims to foster a deeper connection with Earth, encouraging attendees to reflect on their relationship with the planet. This unique artistic endeavor highlights the intersection of art, spirituality, and environmental awareness. Visitors can learn more about the exhibit and its events at stmarks. org.

The Terra Exhibit exemplifies how art can provoke thought and inspire unity in a time of division.

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