Last Chance to View “Skywalkers” at the 9/11 Memorial Museum

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Photo by Jin S. Lee

The last day to see Skywalkers: A Portrait of Mohawk Ironworkers at the World Trade Center, an exhibition of tintype photographs by artist Melissa Cacciola, will be Sunday, January 12, 2020.

This exhibition introduces some of the Native American Mohawk ironworkers, renowned for the ability to work fearlessly at great heights, who helped build the Twin Towers, aided rescue and recovery operations at Ground Zero, and worked to rebuild the new World Trade Center site. Cacciola’s photographs are a powerful testament to the shared history of the Mohawk ironworkers and the World Trade Center site.

Find out more about the exhibition and the artworks on view, and learn more about planning your visit to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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