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9/11 Remembered

New York City Police Museum

ManhattanOngoing

Filmed interviews, photographs and artifacts from Ground Zero help keep the memory of fallen heroes alive.

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  • 19th-Century Open House (A Self-Guided Tour)

    Merchant's House Museum

    ManhattanOngoing

    The late-Federal and Greek Revival house on the western edge of the East Village is considered one of the finest surviving examples of the architecture of the period. Three floors and eight period rooms display the possessions of a wealthy merchant family that lived here, including their furnishings, decorative arts and personal items.

  • 20 Over 60 Senior Art Show

    Greenwich House Senior Center on the Square

    ManhattanFri, May 18, 2012 – Fri, May 25, 2012

    Artistic talent from New York City's seniors will be on display in this juried exhibition that features mixed media visual arts from 20 seniors affiliated with Greenwich House, selected by a jury composed of art influencers with long involvement in New York City’s arts culture.

  • 9/11 Exhibit at the Trinity Museum

    Trinity Church

    ManhattanOngoing

    Artifacts from the eight-month-long 9/11 ministry that took place at St. Paul's Chapel will be displayed in the exhibit A Church for the New World: The History of Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel.

  • 9/11 Remembered

    New York City Police Museum

    ManhattanOngoing

    Filmed interviews, photographs and artifacts from Ground Zero help keep the memory of fallen heroes alive.

  • 9 Scripts from a Nation at War

    Museum of Modern Art

    ManhattanWed, Jan 25, 2012 – Mon, Aug 6, 2012

    Ten performance-videos create a charged environment questioning the implications of war on individual and collective subjectivity in the context of the initial invasion by U.S. military forces of Iraq in 2003.