The Art Community’s Response

Lisa Aksen:
WTC: We Shall Rise Again!
, giclee print,
20 x 28"
Jocelyn Audette:
America Rising
,
oil on board, 20 x 16"
Stacey Carter: Remembering the World Trade Center,
monotype:, 22 x 35"
Dolores Bermak:
Quiet Sorrow
color photography, 28 x 22",
Alice McMahon White: Behold the Glory of the Cross at Ground Zero, graphite on illustration oard

Dixie Friend Gay: Shadows of Truth
life-size figures of fiberglass, sawdust, grog, and gauze

Robin Masi : WTC A/dress,
paint, images, on recycled
wedding gown

Joseph Bilger: “I live 2 blocks from Ground Zero. These drawings were done from life in Nov-Dec.-'01”.
Weeping Giant
Number 1 in a series,
acrylic canvas, 20 x 24"
Empty Beds
Number 9 in a series,
acrylic canvas, 20 x 24"
Unity
Number 10 in a series,
acrylic canvas, 20 x 24"
Liberty
Number 12 in a series,
acrylic canvas, 20 x 24"
These are from America, a series of 13 paintings created by Allan Linder in response to the tragedy. All proceeds have been donated to charity.
Loss — created by Norwegian-born Anki King.

Photo by Mario Tama
Getty Images

Firefighters form a bucket brigade in an attempt to rescue victims of the World Trade Center attacks.


Reproduced by permission of the photographer

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