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Remember when all we cared about in childhood was the walk back from school, the dust rising behind our steps, the laughter of friends that carried us home?
Remember when Saturday morning cartoons were enough to color the whole day bright, when stories from parents and grandparents spilled into our dreams, when their voices became part of our own?
Remember the traditions folded into everyday life – woven mats spread out beneath us, rituals held in brass and clay, textures of leather, glass, and raffia that marked where we came from?
Remember the places that linger, streets that no longer exist, communal songs that belong to everyone, the pulse of old music that still finds its way into our bones?
Remember When? is an exhibition shaped by these echoes. It gathers artists and designers who transform memory into form, translating the personal and the collective into paintings, sculptures, textiles, and installations that are at once fragile and enduring.
Here, the old finds new life: ancestral tales in modern textures, childhood recollections in contemporary objects, collective histories embedded in sound and space. Through materials both humble and refined.
Remember When? invites us to step inside nostalgia, to honor the stories that shape us, and to reflect on memory’s enduring power.
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