What remains? brings together three artists--Fatma Abodoma, Farah ElMoatassem, & Melanie Partamian—whose works emerge from personal geographies and fragmented archives. Moving between memory, identity, and space, the exhibition unfolds across three interconnected spaces: the constant, the transitional, and the reimagined.

In the Constant, we are grounded in the familiarity of home, where stitched textiles and intimate objects from Upper Egypt evoke stability and rootedness.

The Transitional turns our attention to what is often overlooked—self-seeded plants, anonymous photographs, and urban fragments—questioning visibility, ownership, and archival ethics.

The Reimagined Space offers a series of imagined postcards and a constructed home video, family history is reassembled from absence. Fiction becomes a way of filling in, of making space where something was lost.

What remains? does not unfold as a single story. Instead, it shifts across temporal and emotional terrains—between what endures, what changes, and what must be imagined. This exhibition invites us to consider the fragile and shifting nature of memory, how it is preserved, interrupted, and reconstructed across generations and landscapes. What survives the passage of time? Who decides what is remembered, and how?