‘Terra Incognita’ is a multimedia art installation about brain injury, loss, memory, and reconstruction created out of my personal experience over a two and half year period with back-to-back brain injuries that created a ripple effect of memory loss, loss of identity, depression, and a complete re-imagining of what my future is if I am unable trust my past. The exhibition aims to open the conversation of traumatic brain injuries regardless of cause through a creative immersion outside of the medical setting to spark creative exploration and communication for both survivors and their family and friends. My own experience was caused by two significant incidents of blood clots in the brain, which led to a significant memory loss, changes in language, focus, and even personality, and required a stepping back from my life, career, and my identify as a mountain biker and women’s rights activist in Afghanistan. This exhibition delves into the search for memory, identify, and recovery through my lens as an explorer and the imagery overlap of brain anatomy with nature and maps combined with the the philosophy and literature of Proust and Lewis Carroll.