From May 30 through June 21, 2026, the project will be presented as a public exhibition at EMECO House. During this three-week installation, visitors will experience handcrafted miniature dioramas of lost homes, schools, landmarks, and local businesses alongside a growing digital archive of community-submitted memories, photographs, and stories.
The exhibition is designed as both a memorial and a gathering space — a place to reflect on what was lost, honor what remains, and imagine what can be rebuilt. Through art, storytelling, and shared presence, the project transforms individual memory into collective resilience.
Public programming throughout the exhibition will include artist talks, youth workshops, architectural conversations on fire-resilient rebuilding, and community storytelling sessions.