Threshold Archives is a heart-centered practice that helps people navigate loss, honor memory, and cultivate connection. We use archiving, preservation, reflection, and creative rituals as tools to explore grief and transform it into something felt, witnessed, and held.

Founded by Jasmine Clarke, a multidisciplinary artist and archivist, Threshold began as an act of love while organizing her grandmother’s belongings and building a family archive in her honor. Today, it’s a space to process grief, reflect on legacy, and imagine new ways of holding memory.

Jasmine is a processing archivist at Afro Charities, a WARC School fellow, and an Earthseed Black Family Archive Project alum, where she continues to deepen her practice at the intersection of archiving , grief healing, and creativity.