
Photographer
Jonathan C. Hyman
A documentary photographer whose decades-long project records the vernacular memorials and public expressions of remembrance that appeared across the United States.
Visit site→September 11, 2001 to 2026
A collector's edition poster, made in remembrance of the 25th anniversary of September 11. A quiet collaboration between Jonathan C. Hyman and Joe Indart, offered as an heirloom for those who remember and those who will learn.

The story behind the artwork
Drawn from decades of photographs of the vernacular memorials that emerged across the country after September 11, the poster gathers small acts of remembrance into a single composition. Each frame is a place someone stopped to grieve, to leave something behind, to make sure the names were spoken aloud.
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Commemorative edition · 2026
Collector's Edition Poster
$24.95
Collector's edition · Ships rolled in a protective mailing tube
Created in collaboration by documentary photographer Jonathan C. Hyman and artist Joe Indart, drawing on photographs of memorials made across the country in the years that followed.
Also in the collection
A quieter way to carry a piece of the collection, 4 × 6 in postcards printed on the same archival matte stock as the poster. Send one, or keep a few tucked in a book.
4 × 6 in postcard
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Single postcard
One 4 × 6 in postcard
$5.99
4 × 6 in postcard
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Set of five
Pack of five postcards
$24.99
See It In Place
Rotate the poster, toggle the frame, and place it in the setting it will live in. A home, a classroom, an office, a fire station.
The Story Behind the Artwork
In the weeks and months after September 11, ordinary places became sites of remembrance: firehouse doors, fences, overpasses, lawns.
For more than two decades, photographer Jonathan C. Hyman has documented these vernacular memorials across the United States, and artist Joe Indart has worked alongside that archive to translate it into a quieter, contemplative form. The 25th anniversary became a reason to gather a small piece of that work together.
The poster does not try to summarize what was lost. It offers a way to keep those acts of remembrance close, whether in a hallway, in a studio, or in a school, and to pass them, intact, to the people who come after.
Meet the Creators
Two practices, one shared archive. Their work meets in this poster, a document of remembrance carried out, patiently, over twenty-five years.

Photographer
A documentary photographer whose decades-long project records the vernacular memorials and public expressions of remembrance that appeared across the United States.
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Artist & Collaborator
An artist whose patient, deliberate practice shapes the visual direction and quiet composition of this collaborative edition. His hand carries Hyman's photographs to life.
Visit site→Bring it home
The 25 Years of Remembrance collection, the collector's edition poster and companion 4 × 6 postcards, is offered for a home, a classroom, or a place where memory deserves to stay.