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The Memory Project engages Larchmont - Mamaroneck community members to share a significant memory. The resulting artwork will represent a joining of voices, where both participants and the audience can listen to, look at, and experience the memories of one another in the community we all call home.

The Memory Project

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Welcome to The Memory Project! Conceptualized and started by artist Christine Shannon Aaron, The Memory Project invites participants to share a significant memory. Memories are written on specialty gampi paper, provided by The Memory Project, and voice recorded memories can be submitted through this website. Collected memories are woven into audio and visual art installations. The resulting artwork represents a joining of voices, where both participants and the audience can listened to, read and share one another's memories as a community. In 2017 The Memory Project was exhibited at Mamaroneck Artists' Guild in Larchmont, New York. From 2020 through 2021 The Memory Project will be traveling to Thousand Oaks, CA for an exhibition, The Memory Project: Defining Beauty at The California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks.


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    • The California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks
    • Mamaroneck Artists' Guild
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  • news/

The Memory Project

The Memory Project, ran by Christine Shannon Aaron, engages Larchmont - Mamaroneck community members to share a significant memory. The resulting artwork will represent a joining of voices, where both participants and the audience can listen to, look at, and experience the memories of one another in the community we all call home.

 
 
 

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