This project explores how both people and places shape identity, memory, and belonging. It examines the idea that we carry fragments of everyone we’ve encountered, just as spaces hold echoes of past lives.
Growing up in a non-traditional family, with shifting definitions of home, I’ve had to redefine what "home" means—not as a physical place, but as a collection of relationships, experiences, and emotional imprints. Through motion, print, and installation, I will visualize how personal history is woven through encounters and locations, mapping the intangible connections that make us who we are.