Relief workers caught in moments of repose, reflection, and exhaustion. Buildings and the cityscape in various states of collapse. The faces of community members and loved ones stunned and grieving. A city taking tentative but huge steps toward healing.
John Coburn’s pen and ink artwork depicting lower Manhattan and New York City in the first months after the 9/11 attacks reflects his love for the city and his understanding of the healing power of creativity and artistic expression. Each drawing is infused with compassion for those who were still reeling from tragedy but also paving the way to rebuild.
William, as America prepares to recognize the 25th anniversary of 9/11, we look back at the displays of resilience, healing, and hope that artists like John Coburn helped preserve, so that we can look forward and reaffirm the spirit of sacrifice and commitment to service that inspired us then and continues to do so today. Thank you for being a part of this community and helping us carry out our sacred mission.
Sincerely, The 9/11 Memorial & Museum
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