As a part of an OCAD University group installation in partnership with the Culture & Arts Department at Baycrest Health Sciences, this work is inspired by the memory storage cases of the elderly clients at Baycrest that consist of sentimental and personal memorabilia.    

Memory Box aimed at tapping into the sentiment of happy childhood activities of play and drew on Hebrew songs of youth, specifically "Hulyet, hulyet, kinderlakh" (Rejoice, rejoice, children). Digitally printed on cotton, the tapestries included both the song's lyrics in Hebrew and English surrounded by wooden dreidels.

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