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New York Harbor will be experiencing planned closures on Friday, July 17, 2026. Because of this, Governors Island ferry service may experience delays between 2-4PM and 6-7PM. Times are subject to change, we apologize for any inconvenience.

New York Harbor will be experiencing planned closures on Friday, July 17, 2026. Because of this, Governors Island ferry service may experience delays between 2-4PM and 6-7PM. Times are subject to change, we apologize for any inconvenience.

Open at all times
See the schedule for island hours.
South Battery - South Battery - Building 309

Bring­ing new life to Our Lady Star of the Sea, Mar­tin uses her sig­na­ture black and white draw­ings to cre­ate a liv­ing, vis­i­ble bea­con in the Island’s His­toric Dis­trict. Inspired by her per­son­al expe­ri­ences and research on the vibrant his­to­ry of the Island, the exte­ri­or invites vis­i­tors to cir­cum­nav­i­gate the for­mer chapel’s archi­tec­ture through image and nar­ra­tive, engag­ing with the dynamism of the land­scapes that sur­round it. In this way, the work serves to high­light and help re-imag­ine a build­ing that has long been emp­ty and closed to the pub­lic. Reflect­ing upon the building’s his­to­ry, Martin’s large-scale draw­ing pays trib­ute to the dis­used for­mer mil­i­tary struc­ture and hon­ors its lega­cy as a place of great sig­nif­i­cance on the Island dur­ing its half-cen­tu­ry of active use. 


Built in 1942, Our Lady Star of the Sea orig­i­nal­ly opened as a Catholic chapel dur­ing the Sec­ond World War and the expan­sion of the for­mer U.S. Army base. Serv­ing as a cen­tral hub of reli­gious activ­i­ty on the Island along with near­by St. Cor­nelius Chapel, Our Lady Star of the Sea remained in use until 1996 when the U.S. Coast Guard ceased oper­a­tions on Gov­er­nors Island. Decon­se­crat­ed for over 20 years, the for­mer chapel is one of the few non-land­marked build­ings locat­ed with­in the Gov­er­nors Island His­toric Dis­trict. Martin’s project brings new life and vis­i­bil­i­ty to the for­mer chapel for the first time in years.

Getting to South Battery
4 Minutes from Soissons Landing 6 Minutes from Yankee Pier
3 Minutes from Soissons Landing 5 Minutes from Yankee Pier
Open at all times
See the schedule for island hours.
South Battery - South Battery - Building 309