The permanent exhibition "Memorial Room-Personal Stories" was established at the Srebrenica Memorial Center in 2007, based on 20 personal belongings of genocide victims which were uncovered in mass graves.
The permanent exhibition "Failure of the International Community" presents the role of the UN peacekeeping forces during the fall of the Srebrenica 'safe zone' in July of 1995.
The "Memento" exhibition combines photography and oral history to present historical artifacts donated to the Memorial Center by survivors of genocide and victims' families.
The photographs in this exhibition testify to the trauma and loss left in the wake of genocide, perpetuated in the search for the missing, the identification of remains, and the burial of Srebrenica's victims.
The multimedia exhibition created by the Srebrenica Memorial Center and Foundation VII contextualizes the genocide in Srebrenica in July of 1995.
"Reading for Srebrenica" is a virtual exhibition prepared and implemented by the Srebrenica Memorial Center in which more than 150 participants read the names of the 8,372 victims of the Srebrenica genocide.
The Memorial Center collaborates extensively with the artistic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina and around the world to convey the story of Srebrenica through a variety of creative platforms and mediums. The following temporary exhibitions represent the Memorial Center's most recent collaborations honoring the memory of Srebrenica's victims through art.