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Textile Conservation Laboratory at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Morningside Heights, Manhattan

Credit: Textile Conservation Lab
This location requires tickets, and ticketing opens on October 3 at 12pm. Learn more

Sat, October 18th, 2025

11:30am — 12:45pm
2:30pm — 3:45pm

Since 1981, a lesser known program of the Cathedral has been the Textile Conservation Lab, or TCL. Tucked away on the Close in what was an 1830’s orphanage, the TCL cares for St. John the Divine’s historically significant 17th century English and Italian tapestry sets. Over the years, textile conservators have slowly and carefully cleaned, conserved and remounted half of the treasured collection while also taking on textile conservation projects from all over the country, from high profile museums to locals who may own a special quilt or sampler. Go behind the scenes with textile conservators Marlene Eidelheit and Valerie Soll to see up close what types of varied textile projects the Textile Lab is working on these days and hear about the process.

The Conservation Lab Tours are not wheelchair accessible.

Due to the nature of our work, animals, touching of the artwork, photography, and food or drink are prohibited.

Children ages 14+ are welcome accompanied by an adult. All participants, including children, must have a ticket.

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