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Faces of the Fallen Exhibit Closes After Extended Two-Year Run
1,319 Portraits Depicting Fallen American Service Men and Women Return 'Home;' Gen. Pace to Speak at Closing Ceremony
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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2007--Faces of the Fallen:
America's Artists Honor America's Heroes, the award-winning exhibit on
display at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial since March
2005, will close on June 10, 2007. The exhibit features the portraits of
the first 1,319 service members who lost their lives in Iraq and
Afghanistan, from October 10, 2001, through November 11, 2004. Since the
opening, more than 650,000 visitors have seen this powerful tribute to
America's military heroes.
Formal closing ceremonies for the exhibit will be held at the Women's
Memorial on June 7, 2007. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General
Peter Pace will provide remarks and a symbolic number of portraits will be
formally presented to next-of-kin of the fallen.
Thanks to the generosity of UPS and The UPS Store at the Village of
Shirlington, Arlington, Va., the remaining portraits will be expertly
packed and returned to designated family members over the coming weeks.
The employees from The UPS Store will donate after-work hours to
accomplish this task. The many hundreds of items of memorabilia and tokens
of remembrance left with the portraits by family members, friends and
anonymous visitors will be archived with the assistance of the National
Park Service.
Conceived by renowned Washington, D.C., portrait artist Annette Polan,
Faces includes the work of 200 professional artists recruited by Polan from
across the country. The artists, who developed the portraits of the fallen
service members from newspaper photographs, donated their time and talent
to the exhibit. According to Polan, "Faces of the Fallen has brought
Americans together to mourn and to celebrate lives lost. American artists
gave each an identity and a face that will always be remembered by a
family, by a school, by a community, and in turn, by a country. This is
what we look like; this is who are."
Faces of the Fallen has received bipartisan support from a
distinguished panel of honorary co-chairs including Sen. Dianne Feinstein
(D-CA), Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), Sen. John Warner (R-VA), Rep. John D.
Dingell (D-MI), Rep. John M. McHugh (R-NY), and Brigadier General Wilma L.
Vaught, USAF (Ret.). The Department of Defense and all five branches of the
armed forces have assisted this national, all-volunteer project in
contacting the families of the service members pictured in the exhibit.
Faces of the Fallen is financed entirely by private funds with CORE
architecture + design creating the exhibit's design and the Women In
Military Service For America Memorial donating the space.
Faces of the Fallen has been recognized with the 2006 Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Outstanding Public Service Award for "extraordinary
support of America's service members and their families" and CORE
architecture + design received the 2005 Pro Bono Publico Award from the
Washington Architectural Foundation for its deeply moving design. The
exhibit was also named one of The Washington Post's 2005 top five gallery
exhibitions.
For more information about Faces of the Fallen, visit www.facesofthefallen.org.
MEDIA NOTES: To speak with a Faces of the Fallen spokesperson, a
contributing artist or a family member, or for an interview during the
portrait pack-out at the Memorial, contact Chris Vassil at 202-414-0779,
cvassil@susandavis.com.
About The UPS Store - The Village at Shirlington
The UPS Store retail locations are independently owned and operated by
licensed franchisees of Mail Boxes, Etc., Inc. (MBE), an indirect
subsidiary of United Parcel Service, Inc. The UPS Store comprises the
world's largest franchise network of retail shipping, postal, and business
service centers, with more than 5,800 locations around the world. The UPS
Store - The Village at Shirlington (Arlington, Virginia) was established
in 2004 and is owned by Julie Sterling. For additional information please
visit http://www.theupsstore.com/4832.htm.
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