- Through the project "To give and take refuge in Rejmyre" we want to research how we welcome people, animals and other creatures from around the world.

If you believe in climate change and other things that are happening on our planet, we know that we will need to practice welcoming others here, says Tracy Jonsson-Laboy, operations manager for Rejmyre Art Lab.  

A memory for each screw

The place where the transparent dome is built was previously a forgotten place behind the glassworks' old quarter.

But by inviting the public to share their memories, they want to create a place that feels important, and to which many can feel a sense of belonging.   

- We invite everyone to come here to share a memory or more.

Each bolt is assigned a memory at the set of the dome and thus becomes a place to remember - a monumental place that we think Rejmyre deserves, says Tracy Jonsson-Laboy.

Listen to the clip when the artist Daniel Peltz tells how the ritual construction process goes:

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Hear in the clip how the ritual construction process goes to build the dome in Rejmyre.

Photo: SVT / Christian Zetterdahl

Tracy Jonsson-Laboy, operations manager for Rejmyre Art Lab, tells more about the project in the clip above.