Location is a multidisciplinary BFA exhibition exploring diasporic Armenian identity through film, zine, poster design, and ceramics. Rooted in personal and generational memory, the work reflects the movement of Armenians across borders following the Armenian genocide and examines how migration shapes cultural identity, belonging, and inherited memory. Drawing from my experience as a first-generation Armenian American, the exhibition traces my family’s movement throughout multiple countries in the Middle East before ultimately settling in Florida. The exhibition reflects on identity not as fixed, but as something continuously shaped by geography, memory, and inherited experience.