The project series titled Place Is Now consists of screen-printed images of household objects taken directly from memory, seamlessly collaged together to create multiple scenes, settings, and rooms. These spaces, suspended in the timeless and placeless context of the mirror's materiality, illustrate the intricate workings of nomadic memory. The mirror's inability to hold place or record time in its reflection, disrupted by screen-printed images of inaccessible objects on its surface, perfectly encapsulates the refugee's relationship with place.
Living Room
Guardsmen
What Remains
Sour Cherry Afternoon
Facing North
Ritual Politics
Night Gatherings
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