This annual display is one of the most powerful and healing works of public art ever produced. After more than a decade the majestic blue twin beams shine from dusk on September 11, through dawn the next day. They are visible within a sixty-mile radius on a clear night. Tribute In Lights has become a world-renowned icon of remembrance, honoring those who were lost, as well as those who worked so hard to get our city through that terrible trial.
2015- From a rooftop in Lower Manhattan an array of High Power lights represent the North & South Towers in their exact position when viewing the Manhattan skyline from afar.
Lower Manhattan, NYC As seen from Governors Island. A 172 acre island in the heart of New York Harbor, the island is only 800 yards from Lower Manhattan, and even closer to Brooklyn. For almost two centuries, Governors Island was a military base - home to the US Army and later the Coast Guard, and closed to the public. Since 2014, Governors Island is a destination with great public open space, as well as educational, not-for-profit, and commercial facilities.