WHO WE ARE
ŠTO TE NEMA [pron. “SHTO TAE NAEMA”, Eng. “Where Have You Been?”] is a nonprofit organization dedicated to challenging the normalization of mass atrocities that grew out of a nomadic monument to the Srebrenica Genocide. Based in Sarajevo and New York City, we work with partners and collaborators all over Europe and North America to create spaces for healing, mourning, and resistance through art, education, and activism.
2025 PUBLIC PROGRAMS
As the 30th commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide approaches, ŠTO TE NEMA is offering a wide range of programming internationally throughout the months of May, June, and July.
2025 July Public Programs
For the past year and a half, architect Arna Mačkić / Studio L A and, artist Aida Šehović / ŠTO TE NEMA have been developing Cups of Memory—a new project that reimagines remembrance through participatory storytelling and architecture. This collaboration marks a significant step toward the creation of a permanent monument.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands
13 June - 16 November: Arna Mačkić & Aida Šehović - Cups of Memory exhibition at KM21 DEN HAAG
The press preview of Cups of Memory will take place on Friday, 11 July at 11:00. Architect Arna Mačkić, artist Aida Šehović and curator Yasmijn Jarram will be in attendance. For exhibition press release, please click HERE.
BIOGRAD NA MORU, Croatia
19 July | 9 PM: Where Have You Been outdoor screening at Trg kralja Tomislava 5 [in front of the Town Hall]
2025 June Public Programs
GRAZ, Austria
13 June - 19 July: Aida Šehović - Spatium Memoriae [ŠTO TE NEMA] exhibition at AKADEMIE GRAZ
➔ View the Kulturmontag broadcast on ORF HERE
13 June | Interactive Performance in partnership with Akademie Graz and Kulturvermittlung Steiermark
11 June | Lecture at University of Graz hosted by Center for Southeast European Studies
BERLIN, Germany
29 June | Where Have You Been Berlin premiere at Kino Central
30 June | Srebrenica, 30 Years Later: Contested Memory at Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
➔ View the recording of conversation HERE
Spatium Memoriae presents an archive of the monument made up of original fildžani cups collected over 15 years. The cups are displayed in an archival system inspired by the methodology of the International Commission on Missing Persons, symbolically pointing to the tragic reality that remains are still being discovered in mass graves throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Spatium Memoriae is not only a space for remembrance, but a space for learning and dealing with the past. The exhibition reminds us that war, mass violence and human rights violations - 30 years after the genocide in Srebrenica - remain a global threat. In that context, art becomes a tool of resistance, prevention, and healing.
2025 May Public Programs
MUNICH, Germany
18 May - 24 May: Aida Šehović - Spatium Memoriae [ŠTO TE NEMA] exhibition at Karmelitenkirche.
18 May | German premiere of Where Have You Been at NS-Doku München in partnership with ausARTen – Perspektivwechsel durch Kunst. Followed by a conversation with Sapir von Abel and Aida Šehović.
17 May | Monument LAB workshop in partnership with ausARTen – Perspektivwechsel durch Kunst at Karmelitenkirche.
16 May | Conversation with Hasan Nuhanović, Jasminko Halilović, and Aida Šehović at Karmelitenkirche, hosted by ausARTen – Perspektivwechsel durch Kunst.
16 May | Interactive Performance in partnership with ausARTen – Perspektivwechsel durch Kunst at Karmelitenkirche.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 May | Where Have You Been screening at Kino Meeting Point Sarajevo hosted by the MESS Festival’s Memory Module. Followed by a conversation with Adisa Bašić, Nihad Kreševljaković and Aida Šehović.
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia
5 May | Slovenian premiere of Where Have You Been at KinoDvor Ljubljana in partnership with the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. Followed by a conversation with Dženeta Karabegović and Aida Šehović, moderated by Mirjam Milharčič Hladnik.
5 May | Monument LAB workshop at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo credits top to bottom: Paul Lowe, Ajla Salkić, Pinch Media Film Ltd., Armin Durgut, Velma Babić.
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