© Hostile Terrain 94 MünsterJedes Hostile Terrain 94 Team realisiert das Projekt auf seine Weise. Klicke auf ein Bild, um mehr über das jeweilige Projekt zu erfahren.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