com-commemorated the one year anniversary of September II with the installation project Mark:September II (previous page) at the Art space Confer tor Contemporary Art in tier hometown of New Haven. Connecticut. The visual artist painted and then sluing together more than 3.000 2-by-5-inch pieces of paper—one for each life lost in the World Trade Center. Pennsylvania and Pentagon attacks—in rows that flutter like the paper at Ground Zero. "Mark; September II is designed to create a space for reflection and remembrance by providing a means by which to visually quantify the extr aordomary huam loss suffered last September Brerseth says. More of her work can bo seen at the Untitled (s[ace)Gallery in New Haven'