Exhibitions begin long before the opening and continue long after the lights dim.
Working at Shunno Art Space meant understanding how ideas become spatial experiences. From installation to audience engagement, I saw how every detail — placement, lighting, conversation — shapes how art is received.
Being present during exhibitions changed how I think about cultural work. A gallery is not only a site of display; it is a site of exchange. Visitors arrive with questions, artists arrive with intentions, and somewhere in between, dialogue forms.
Through curatorial discussions, documentation, and public interaction, I learned that art spaces are built not only by artworks — but by the people who gather around them.