© Hostile Terrain 94 MünsterEach Hostile Terrain 94 team realizes the project in their way. Click on a picture to learn more about the respective project.At Washington University in St. Louis, Artist Mee Jey gives "lost-souls [at the border] a due remembrance by naming them as "MY BABY"".© Screenshot from WebsiteAt St. Olaf College in Minnesota so-called mud stenciling takes place in the context of HT94 as a resistance art.© Screenshot from WebsiteIn Nebraska, the exhibition is constructed with quilted textile panels. Quilts are used for their history of advocacy throughout the US, as well as for being a material that provides warmth and comfort which makes them a suitable medium for expressing remembrance.© Carson Center for Emerging Media ArtsListen to a podcast episode on HT94 at UC Santa Barbara.© Screenshot from WebsiteWatch the HT94 Santa Fe Virtual Opening Ceremony!© Screenshot from WebsiteStudents at Washington University in St. Louis have reflected on HT94. Read, for example, on why HT94 is about more than mourning.© Screenshot from Website