LEAVINGS/BELONGINGS PROJECT AND EXHIBITIONS, 2018 - 2020

Leavings/Belongings is a durational project that amplifies the voice of the refugee and immigrant narrative. Leavings/Belongings is a comprehensive artwork that is community inclusive and comprised of multiple components including sculptural installations, text, photography, video, and performance.

Mixed media, fabric, string

In 2016 artists Yu-Wen Wu (Boston) and Harriet Bart (Minneapolis) presented Crossings, a meditation on the forced global displacement of more than 65 million people at the Perlman Teaching Museum at Carleton College, Northfield, MN. According to the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR), the number increased to 70.8 million people in 2019. After leading resettlement efforts for decades, the United States now trails the rest of the world. 

According to the UNHCR, approximately 51% of refugees are women and children. Abduction, rape, sexual abuse, harassment and exploitation are some of the atrocities faced by these refugees. It is estimated that more than 30 million children are among the displaced. 

Wu and Bart began Leavings/Belongings to call attention to the unique hardships endured by women, children and men as they flee war, famine and face issues of resettlement. Much has been written, thousands of photographs have been taken and documentation abounds about the trauma of the refugee experience.

Leavings/Belongings looks to the future as do the refugees and immigrants who find their way to this country. We know they carry few possessions.  We know from listening to and recording scores of stories, they carry hopes and dreams of a better future for their children and for themselves.  They are resourceful. They are resilient.

The many hundreds of bundles that are primary to this project are made by refugees, immigrants and the artists. These anomalously shaped cloth wrapped bundles represent all that is left behind--home, family, possessions and what may be carried in migration--survival, hope, dreams. Fabric, old and new, from countries around the world and from our own shores have been gathered and donated to this project.  Bright and colorful, some torn and worn are part of the stories. As the bundles are finished, participants are asked to write a story or message on their bundle. Many write of their desire for peace, hope and kindness. The bundles are part of their testimony. If they are willing, their stories are recorded and the participants are photographed with their bundles.

Since 2016 Wu and Bart have reached out to non-profit organizations to help them identify refugee and immigrant communities in the artist’s respective geographic areas. Bundle making sessions have been held by Wu in Portland ME, Worcester MA, and together with Bart in Santa Fe and Albuquerque NM.
Wu was invited as the Artist-In-Residence at the Pao Arts Center, a new community center in Boston Chinatown where she held more than 50 workshops, gathered over 200 stories and held dozens of individual interviews. These have become a form of documentation in Wu’s video Tell Me, her photographs of individual bundles and their stories. The stories continue to evolve into other forms of artwork.

Leavings/Belongings is motivated by the desire to call attention to global displacement. It is inspired by a poem.


My deepest thanks to all the participants who have generously contributed to the Leavings/Belongings project . In our workshop sessions, making bundle/s, sharing your profound stories of migration, and being part of the photographic documentation of you with your bundle. This project continues to grow in strength, truth and beauty. With Gratitude—Yu-Wen

Border Barriers 2020 5.5” x 105”  mixed media on paper Accordion book of main global barriers

Border Barriers 2020 5.5” x 105”
mixed media on paper
Accordion book of main global barriers