The exhibition 'Childhood in Exile' features a powerful installation by Uruguayan artist Jimena Lucas, focusing on the vulnerable experience of children affected by exile. This poignant artwork captures the profound impacts of involuntary displacement on young lives, providing insights into their struggles and resilience. The installations, crafted from clothing donated by migrant parents, symbolize the memories, affections, and absences experienced by families facing the trials of migration. The exhibition aims to create spaces for contemplation, empathy, and social commitment, encouraging viewers to reflect on the broader issues surrounding migration and the rights of children. This exhibition serves not only as a work of art but as a call to action towards advocating for those who are often sidelined in societal discussions. Visit to engage with the narratives of hope, loss, and solidarity.