The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation is proud to announce the first programming events for the Memorial Museum: here: remembering 9/11, an outdoor photography exhibition, and 9/11 and the American Landscape: Photographs by Jonathan Hyman.

here: remembering 9/11, features a selection of photographs from here is new york: a democracy of photographs, the grass-roots exhibition that began in a SoHo storefront in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, as well as additional photographs commissioned for the 5th anniversary observance of 9/11. Visitors to Ground Zero can view the photos along the fence at the perimeter of the site.  Many of the photographs are also available online by visiting: http://www.buildthememorial.org/here.

The complementary exhibition, 9/11 and the American Landscape: Photographs by Jonathan Hyman, is being held on the 45th floor of 7 World Trade Center.  The exhibition features a selection of 63 photographs documenting the spontaneous personal tributes and memorials created across the country in response to the attacks of 9/11. A sampling of the exhibition is available at: http://www.buildthememorial.org/hyman. If you are unable to visit in person, we hope you will take a moment to view these collections on our website. Thank you for your support.

Joe Daniels
Acting President & CEO

P.S. We are excited to share these exhibitions with you, and we thank you for your support of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation. The Memorial and Museum can only be built with your help. We invite you to make a contribution by visiting: http://www.buildthememorial.org/donate1

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