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“Peace Post” Exhibition Highlights 198 Global Peace Advocates at Cathedral of Saint John the Divine

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“Peace Post” Exhibition Highlights 198 Global Peace Advocates at Cathedral of Saint John the Divine

“Peace Post” Exhibition Comes to New York City

The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in Morningside Heights is presenting “Peace Post,” a mixed-media portrait collection highlighting 198 peace advocates, one representing each sovereign nation.

The exhibition is part of New York City’s cultural programming surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2026™, using art and football as platforms to promote peace, hope and cross-cultural understanding.

198 Global Peace Advocates

“Peace Post” brings together portraits of individuals from around the world who are working to create positive change in their communities.

The collection highlights people engaged in peacebuilding and social initiatives while drawing attention to the shared values that connect communities across national and cultural boundaries.

Art, Football and Cross-Cultural Connection

The exhibition seeks to promote unity at a time when New York City is welcoming visitors from around the world for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

By connecting the global reach of football with stories of individuals working for peace, “Peace Post” encourages visitors to explore themes of hope, cooperation and cultural connection.

Exhibition at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine

The presentation is taking place at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in Morningside Heights, adding a cultural and artistic component to New York City’s World Cup programming.

The exhibition is among a broader range of cultural experiences and events being presented across the city during the 2026 tournament.

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