11/17/2025
Please join us for the opening reception on Friday, November 21, 2025, from 6-8 PM.
The human story is a story of movement, and A Memory Palace of Migration gathers stories – through sound, image, and video – of that movement inside Texas, across the United States, and throughout the world. As you see and hear other peoples’ stories of movement, across history and geography, you will have an opportunity to contribute your personal and family stories of movement to the evolving exhibition, creating a palace of community memory. Free and open to the public.
🎨 Installation Design: Mikiko Uesugi
🎥 Video Design: Ryan Yu
🎧 Sound Design: Dr. Andrew Bergmann
📝 Essays & Installation Leads: Dr. Lopita Nath, Dr. Kevin Salfen, Dr. Tanja Stampfl
🎭 Project Leads: David Crandall, Jubilith Moore, Dr. Kevin Salfen
🎨💻✨ Graphic Designer: Astrid Ortega
📸 Photographer: David A. Surtasky from series Mika Oskarson-Kindstrand at Kyoto Station
🤝 Supported by Humanities Texas | In partnership with Theatre Nohgaku
🎉 Opening Reception: Friday, November 21 | 6–8 PM
🗓️ Exhibit on Display: Monday, November 24 – Friday, December 19, 2025
📍 Semmes and Condos Galleries, Kelso Art Center, University of the Incarnate Word
The pilot exhibition, "A Memory Palace of Migration," is part of a larger performance/installation project, "In a Memory Palace," by Edith Reisner Newton, with a San Antonio premiere scheduled for Summer 2026.