
May 1 – Jul 31, 2026
When Last We Met reflects on memory, connection, and the quiet weight of human presence. Through a series of intimate portraits and candid moments, the exhibition explores the spaces between people—what is shared, what is left unsaid, and what lingers after an encounter has passed. Rendered in monochrome, the photographs draw attention to expression, gesture, and subtle shifts in light. Faces emerge from shadow, glances hold meaning, and fleeting interactions take on a sense of permanence. Stripped of color, each image becomes a study in emotion and proximity, inviting viewers to look more closely at the nuances of human experience. At its core, When Last We Met is about remembrance—how we carry others with us across time. The works evoke moments that feel both personal and universal, prompting reflection on relationships shaped by closeness, distance, and the passage of time.

