In Reflection Across the Shore
Nature is a source of guidance and comfort in the ongoing process of assessing our value and importance in society. This relationship was especially heightened for some during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Reflection Across the Shore is the result of two artists’ documentation and observations during this time. Here, Edward Fu-Chen Juan and Wang Yu-Wen share the emergence of their thoughts on what to keep and what to leave behind in a changing world.
Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented us from travelling and connecting physically with our community. As we emerge from these restrictions, we are engaging with the process of observing and documenting our personal losses and gains. From Taiwan and Canada, across the Pacific Ocean from one another, we share the practice of seeking comfort and guidance from nature while doing so.
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Nature is a source of guidance and comfort in the ongoing process of assessing our value and importance in society. This relationship was especially heightened for some during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Reflection Across the Shore is the result of two artists’ documentation and observations during this time. Here, Edward Fu-Chen Juan and Wang Yu-Wen share the emergence of their thoughts on what to keep and what to leave behind in a changing world.
Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented us from travelling and connecting physically with our community. As we emerge from these restrictions, we are engaging with the process of observing and documenting our personal losses and gains. From Taiwan and Canada, across the Pacific Ocean from one another, we share the practice of seeking comfort and guidance from nature while doing so.
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