Client: Boston Children's Hospital
Location: Boston, MA, United States
Completion date: 2024
Project Team
Artist
MASARY Studios
Commissioner
Boston Children's Hospital
Art Program Manager
Elisabeth Gordon
Boston Children's Hospital
Art Consultant
Christina Godfrey
Sunne Savage Gallery
Creative Director / Design Director
Caleb Hawkins
MASARY Studios
Creative Director / Production Director
Sam Okerstrom-Lang
MASARY Studios
Project Manager
Grace Fo
MASARY Studios
Fabrication / Installation
Jaywalk Studio
Overview
This suspended artwork designed for the Multi-Faith Chapel at Boston Children’s Hospital embodies light, reflection and refraction. The sculpture serves as a connection point for all practices of faith, spirituality, and relationships with the universe. Its iridescent quality invites contemplation and creates an atmosphere of reflection, optimism, and hope for the Boston Children’s Hospital community. Entitled Refraction, the sculpture is composed of a billowing cascade of 263 individual transparent pendants spanning 15 feet, suspended from the Chapel’s 16-foot vaulted ceiling. Dichroic film is applied to a single side of each pendant allowing the sculpture to refract natural sunlight each day through the Chapel’s windows. Programmed artificial light accentuates their color and illuminates the pendants at night. The lighting program is based on the four seasons of the Northern Hemisphere, referencing the natural cycles of light through color. The color palette changes at each equinox and solstice, allowing the artwork and the space itself to be in synchronicity with the cycles of the cosmic world.
Goals
MASARY collaborated with Boston Children's Hospital’s Art Program and its Chaplains to create the artwork. The Hospital team sought a unique, site-specific work that would elevate the Chapel’s intentionally secular design to a non-denominational sacred space. The Chaplains were specifically interested in how the artwork could relate to the passage of time—as in the four seasons of the natural world—while avoiding obvious representations of nature. Other goals included: creating an artwork that could incorporate a lighting element, would serve as a connection point to all guests of the room, be low maintenance and durable, and dynamic in nature.
Process
The Sunne Savage Gallery, Art Consultant to Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH), managed the RFQ and RFP process for the Chapel Sculpture Commission through Codaworx. Once MASARY’s concept was chosen, BCH’s Art Program Manager, its Chaplains, and the Sunne Savage Gallery worked closely with MASARY to refine the design, materials, lighting and hanging systems, and installation preparations.
Prototyping took place at MASARY to explore the qualities of the sculpture materials and lighting. MASARY developed and tested a custom lighting program and four distinct color palettes, one for each season. This process helped realize the intended effect and ensure the installation needs of BCH could be met.
MASARY engaged Jaywalk Studio to fabricate and install the artwork; Jaywalk fabricated and finished the pendants offsite, then used an intricate template system to hang all 263 pendants directly from the Chapel ceiling, offering a clean look and secure mounting solution.
Throughout the process, the BCH Chaplains were intimately involved in many decisions—from the type of materials used for the pendants and hardware, to the cadence of the lighting program. They feel great connection and pride in the work that they helped bring into being and will grace their Chapel for years to come.