ŠTO TE NEMA is a public monument to the 8,372 victims of the Srebrenica, created by artist Aida Šehović. Collectively assembled and disassembled by people as a recurring nomadic monument made with donated fildžani (small porcelain cups) that are filled with Bosnian coffee every July 11th, the ŠTO TE NEMA nomadic monument has traveled to 13 different cities since 2006. Uniting survivors and everyone else directly or indirectly affected by genocide, ŠTO TE NEMA creates an inclusive space allowing us to confront the universal issues surrounding genocide by remembering, mourning, and healing together as a unified community.
As a way to mark 25 years since Genocide in Srebrenica took place, in July 2020, ŠTO TE NEMA will be presented in Potočari/Srebrenica, the site of the mass atrocities, where it will remain permanently in its final iteration.
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