“And he has taught me this so that I could bring it back to my people. So that it is alive again
and thriving.”
The work formalizes the vapor of the intangible and seemingly lost, into a cloud through collective recollection and re-telling of stories by members of the community. Knowledge of the in-between land doesn’t reside within Western formatted documents and books, but rather thrives through lived experiences, carried by bodies, woven into garments, and conveyed within stories. The cloud, serving as an emblem of uprootedness and protective leadership, symbolizes the transmission of knowledge across borders, guiding communities within the liminal space.