Submit 9/11 Artwork to the Museum’s Online Registry

A screenshot from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum website shows the Artist Registry.
The Artists Registry is available on the 9/11 Memorial Museum's website. (Photo: Jordan Friedman)

The 9/11 Memorial Museum offers an online, digital database serving as a hub for visual art, poetry and music created in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Available through our website, the Artists Registry aims to serve as a resource for the artistic community, scholars, journalists and the interested public. The registry is not formally curated by our staff.

The registry contains a range of works from novices to artistic professionals, with pieces that aim to seek normalcy and express difficult emotions during a tragic time.

To join the registry, you must first create an account here. You will then be able to create your personal Artists Registry profile. An active email address is required.

Read our FAQ on uploading files to the registry here.

By Jordan Friedman, 9/11 Memorial Research and Digital Projects Associate

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