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Time was lost before dawn points to a threshold state, the border between nightfall and dawn, between clarity and obscurity. We see time as something that can be felt, touched, and reshaped. It lies within the shifts of nature, personal memories, and the traces of daily life. In this exhibition, we respond to the diverse expressions of time through various media, reflecting on how time encounters us.
Wong Hei Tung Hazel observes moments in nature and the everyday, materialising obscure and drifting feelings of time into tangible matter through layering and accumulation. Ng Ching Yee Stephie takes events as her anchor, using drawing and sculpting to reconfigure past memories within a new timeline. The two perspectives echo one another, opening a multifaceted exploration of time.