The works in this section explore how personal history, domestic rituals, and emotional memory inhabit the intimate objects of our lives. From childhood recollections and mended clothing to discarded thrift store vessels, organic grains of rice, and etched landscapes of home, these artists transform everyday materials into poignant monuments of remembrance. Through acts of stitching, casting, sawing, and walking, they reveal that memory is not static, but a fragile thread—continually woven, worn, and reinterpreted to offer comfort, healing, and grounding amid the passage of time.
