‘FACES OF GROUND ZERO - 10 YEARS LATER’ (through Sept. American Folk Art Museum Lincoln Square Branch, 2 Lincoln Square, Columbus Avenue at 66th Street, (212) 595-9533, free. 11 at 1 p.m., Lee Kogan, a curator emerita, will discuss the work. 8 and 10 at 1 p.m., docents will lead conversations about the quilt on Sept. 11, the Steel Quilters of the United States Steel Corporation began this project - a depiction of the New York City skyline with a golden version of the twin towers at its center - which eventually grew to 8 by 30 feet with 3,466 blocks of fabric, each inscribed with the name of someone who died in the World Trade Center or the Pentagon or on the four flights. ‘9/11 NATIONAL TRIBUTE QUILT’ (continuing) Two days after Sept. 25) A chronological series of 12 paintings by Ejay Weiss, many of which contain ash from ground zero and which evolved from his experience as a witness to the destruction of the twin towers. An updated selected listing of events related to the 10-year anniversary of the Sept.
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