
The Grief Collector was born in the quiet of my own grief — during a time of isolation, reflection and deep loss. What began as a personal reckoning became a practice of listening.
I collect stories from people willing to share their experiences with grief and loss. Each voice becomes part of a living archive — a reminder that our pain, love, and memories are worthy of being witnessed.
My goal is to gather 1,008 recordings, each one held with care and sealed inside a time capsule to be opened in the next century.
This work is not about fixing grief.
The work is about holding space for it.