The Places We Call Home
The Places We Call Home is a reflection on belonging, memory, and the spaces that hold our stories. It gathers artists from around the world to explore what “home” means, not just as a physical space, but as something deeply felt, carried through time and across places.
Each artwork in this exhibition captures a personal connection to the idea of home. Some speak of warmth, safety, and familiarity, while others hold traces of distance, loss, or transformation. Together, they create a collective story of what it means to find comfort, to start over, or to hold on to something fleeting yet grounding.
Within these works live fragments of lived experience, the corner of a childhood room, the light from a window long gone, the rhythm of voices that once filled a space. Through these pieces, we see how ordinary details become sacred when tied to memory, and how home continues to shape us long after we’ve moved beyond it.
The Places We Call Home reminds us that home isn’t fixed or singular. It can be a person, a memory, a moment of stillness, or even an idea that anchors us when everything else shifts. It is an invitation to reflect, to feel, and to reconnect with the places, both real and imagined, that continue to live quietly within us.
Each artwork in this exhibition captures a personal connection to the idea of home. Some speak of warmth, safety, and familiarity, while others hold traces of distance, loss, or transformation. Together, they create a collective story of what it means to find comfort, to start over, or to hold on to something fleeting yet grounding.
Within these works live fragments of lived experience, the corner of a childhood room, the light from a window long gone, the rhythm of voices that once filled a space. Through these pieces, we see how ordinary details become sacred when tied to memory, and how home continues to shape us long after we’ve moved beyond it.
The Places We Call Home reminds us that home isn’t fixed or singular. It can be a person, a memory, a moment of stillness, or even an idea that anchors us when everything else shifts. It is an invitation to reflect, to feel, and to reconnect with the places, both real and imagined, that continue to live quietly within us.