This study examines how applied visual art can be used in the context of communal place memory work. Theoretical background for the work is multidisciplinary and comes from humanistic geography, sensory ethnography, memory studies, microhistory and contemporary art done in the context of memories. The research was conducted as a part of the Visualising Kämppävattaja - project. Memories were collected about a seaside cabin village that the community had lost. Different possibilities to use art as a tool for recollection were tested with community participants, both as a collective and as individuals. Data was collected with enhanced interviews, workshops and auto-ethnographic work and part of the work was shown in an exhibition. The ...