What is important enough to maintain? How do our comforts, traditions, or discoveries coexist with what we have?
Our Memories are Borrowed reflects how we are dependent on the (living) world around us – moments that flicker in our minds, resources we extract from nature, or experiences from other beings that we can only imagine.
This collection explores the term invasive species, the urgency surrounding threatened ecosystems, and the desire to resume/teach ourselves meaningful ways to grow in the future. How can we live and return all that is borrowed?
The exhibition is created by Jojanneke van Duijn
Jojanneke van Duijn is an ecosocial designer focusing on creative conservation, invasive species, food systems, and repair culture. She uses stewardship as a method and explores the connection between chaos and maintenance to learn and unlearn about our shared environment.
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