My undergraduate work delves into the emotive realms of forgotten memories, particularly those intertwined with strangers. The aim is to immerse viewers in a collective experience of rediscovering lost narratives while prompting personal reflection on familial connections. Utilizing a multi-medium artistic approach with traditional techniques, immersive installations, and found objects, the project confronts the universal theme of being forgotten. It serves as a poignant exploration of the fragility of recollection, preserving memories that might otherwise fade away. This narrative tapestry resonates with viewers, inviting them to find echoes of their own family stories within the broader canvas of shared human experiences.