Ex Situ
The title Ex Situ comes from the Latin for “out of place.” In botanical terms, it refers to the preservation of plants outside their natural environments a practice born from colonial systems of classification and control. Within this work, the term becomes a metaphor for migration and displacement, reflecting how people, like plants, adapt, transform, and take root in unfamiliar soil. Ex Situ speaks to the tension between care and removal, belonging and loss.