Hope at Ground Zero

Photographer Andrea Booher arrived as part of a team of photographers at Ground Zero on September 12, 2001, to chronicle the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Urban Search and Rescue Teams. She spent the next 10 weeks documenting the search for survivors and the shift from rescue to recovery. Booher joins Amy S. Weisser, the Museum’s Vice President of Exhibitions, to discuss her time at Ground Zero and the extraordinary people whose work she photographed.

  • All programs are presented in the Auditorium on the Atrium Terrace (Second Floor) level of the Museum.
  • Tickets are required for program entry, which begins at 6:30pm at the museum entrance.
  • Seating is first come, first served for all free public programs.
  • Program entry is not guaranteed for latecomers after 7:15pm.
  • Program admission does not include Museum admission.










When: Wed., May. 18, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: National September 11 Memorial & Museum
180 Greenwich St.
212-312-8800
Price: Free ticket required
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Photographer Andrea Booher arrived as part of a team of photographers at Ground Zero on September 12, 2001, to chronicle the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Urban Search and Rescue Teams. She spent the next 10 weeks documenting the search for survivors and the shift from rescue to recovery. Booher joins Amy S. Weisser, the Museum’s Vice President of Exhibitions, to discuss her time at Ground Zero and the extraordinary people whose work she photographed.

  • All programs are presented in the Auditorium on the Atrium Terrace (Second Floor) level of the Museum.
  • Tickets are required for program entry, which begins at 6:30pm at the museum entrance.
  • Seating is first come, first served for all free public programs.
  • Program entry is not guaranteed for latecomers after 7:15pm.
  • Program admission does not include Museum admission.
Buy tickets/get more info now