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10 years on
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10 YEARS ON:

An exhibition room with five portraits hanging from the ceiling. Behind the portraits on the left, a green poster with the words "10 years after:"
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EXPIRED EXHIBITION

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The commemorative exhibition "10 years on:" showcases a diversity of thoughts, memories and opinions, both from people who experienced 22 July on their bodies and people who did not. What do we think of when we think of July 22? What does "never again 22 July" mean to you - to us?

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Remembrance commemorations give us the opportunity to stop and look up. To look back, and to look forward.

In the exhibition 10 years on: we want to showcase a diversity of thoughts and opinions. In the exhibition, we hear both from people who directly experienced 22 July and people who did not, but who still have memories and thoughts about the terror attack that they want to share.

Today's school pupils have no or few memories of 22 July. Selma and Lilou from Fyrstikkalleen School contribute to the commemorative exhibition with their winning entry for the 22 July Centre's School Competition. They say: «this is also our history».

Furthermore, we ask the audience: What do we think of when we think of 22 July? What does «never again July 22» mean to you – to us? We hope you will join the conversation – 10 years on.

The exhibition opened on 15 July 2021 and is available to the public for one year. It is curated by the 22 July Centre. Design and exhibition architecture are by Blæst design and Torsteinsen design. Photographer Andrea Gjestvang has contributed a new, strong photo series of survivors and survivors.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed and continues to contribute to the exhibition "10 years on:"

Contribute to the conversation about 22 July

What does "22 July, never again" mean to you?

In the exhibition at the 22 July Centre our visitors were invited to share their reflections and opinions about the terror. You can also share your thoughts.

This is what "22 July, never again" means to us.

We have gathered our visitors' answers in a digital remembrance diary, that you will find here.
Poster with black background and text "Never again 22 July".
Film by Lilou and Salma from Fyrstikkalleen school, that won the 22 July Centre's School Contest 2021..
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Published Oct 21, 2022 Last updated Jan 26, 2023
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