Jumping the fence:

Landscapes of Memory and Forgetting (2008-present)

Capturing “life as usual” in sites of historical and recent traumas across cities from Northern Ireland (Derry and Belfast), New York City, New Orleans, Minneapolis, Dublin, Berlin. How do sites of personal and collective memory shape and haunt the urban landscape? How do murals and art speak human stories of specific cities, resisting the erasure of history, listening to the city as a living archive of experience?

 
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