
In this newly created wall constellation, Celebrado-Royer traces the lingering effects and emotional afterimages of migration and displacement, using a visual language grounded in residue, debris, and cartographic drawing. Her work repurposes the BLANC’s east wall, treating it not as a backdrop for art, nor as a mural canvas, but as a terrain, a ruin, an unstable ground to be mapped and rebuilt. Here, we do not center what language articulates, but what slips from its grasp, what fractures and resists capture. We ask: What kinds of expression are subdued? What memories haunt at the edges of legibility?