CURRENT EXHIBITION
National Mall, Washington, D.C.
November 10-28, 2022
The Hero Art Project is heading to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. November 10-28, 2022. View our collection of 100+ portraits of healthcare heroes who lost their lives while fighting COVID-19 and saving the lives of thousands of people. The portraits and stories are exhibited in our mobile digital art gallery.
Next to the gallery, our hospitality tent invites visitors to contribute to the exhibit as a living memorial. Guests can add a cloud with the name of a healthcare worker lost during the pandemic to the back wall of the gallery or create an origami butterfly, inspired by the Filipino tradition that butterflies represent the spirits of the deceased.
We are grateful to students from George Washington University's art therapy program, who will be onsite most days offering a therapeutic art activity utilizing this butterfly theme.
Location
The National Mall, Washington, D.C.
12th Street Walkway, between Jefferson Dr. SW & Madison Dr. NW
Next to Smithsonian Metro Station
Hours
November 10 - 28, 2022
Open every day 10am - 4pm EST
Closed Thanksgiving Day
Special Event
Candlelight Vigil
November 12, 2022
3:30pm EST
This upcoming exhibit was made possible by the Brave of Heart Fund, founded by the foundations of New York Life and Cigna, and administered by E4E Relief. The Brave of Heart Fund was established in early 2020 to honor the memories of our healthcare workers whose lives were lost in the fight against COVID-19. To learn more about the impact of the Brave of Heart Fund, please visit employeerelieffund.org/brave-of-heart-fund.