02/14/2026
Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature
Explorations into the Contemporary Art of Land Use Interpretation
Silber Gallery | Goucher College | Baltimore, MD
February 19 - April 2, 2026
4-8PM
Baltimore, MD — Goucher Art Galleries presents Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature, an international exhibition and research-based artist collective that reconsiders how visual memory operates as a critical tool for understanding land use, environmental transformation, and ecological justice.
Part of the Mnemosyne Project, Cycle 2025/26, this exhibition situates memory not as a passive act of recollection, but as
an active, generative force—one that connects personal histories, cultural inheritance, and material landscapes to the urgent realities of environmental change. Through contemporary artistic practices, Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature examines how land is shaped, altered, and remembered amid human-induced tectonic shifts.
This cycle for the group brings together 20 international artists and scholars whose work explores the interpretation of
land through material culture, critical geography, legal theory, ecology, and embodied experience. Collectively, the
participants challenge conventional definitions of “land,” reframing it as a site of memory, power, extraction, resilience,
and care.Artists included:
.j Jargalsaikhan .judith , Laura Rosser .comaneci