Sanctum: Where Silence Speaks

Cathedral of the Incarnation Exhibition

The Gallery at the Cathedral of Incarnation presents, Sanctum: Where Silence Speaks, a new photography exhibit on view June 12 through September 12. This collection offers a deeply personal lens on moments of grace, tradition, and quiet transformation within the life of the church.

Featured are two of three award-winning entries from the 2025 Episcopal Communicators Polly Bond Awards alongside a wider body of work captured over the years during services and sacred gatherings, along with a special offering, Alpha Omega from Trinity Community Arts Center co-director Robert Hendrick (and yes, creator of the large-scale diptychs in the cathedral undercroft!)

Following last year’s solo exhibition, Hide & Seek: A Journey of Faith & Discovery at Trinity Community Arts Center, Sanctum continues this visual exploration — inviting us to pause and see with new eyes, to notice where faith reveals itself not only in grand gestures, but in the subtle language of light, stillness, and human connection.

"This has been my view, my lens, my eye — shaped by key moments I have witnessed that have touched my soul and moved my heart. I offer them now to yours," said photographer Jennifer A. Uihlein.

We hope you will take time this summer to walk through Sanctum and experience where silence speaks. A portion of Hide & Seek can be viewed online at www.girlinacamera.com/hide- seek-the-project.