— Shared Latitudes
Shared Latitudes is a photographic exhibition exploring how climate, altitude, and atmospheric systems shape our understanding of, and connection to, place. Chan brings together works from geographically inverse sites, tracing relationships between landscapes commonly perceived as oppositional: humid and arid, dense and bare. By challenging these imposed boundaries, the exhibition considers how environments coexist and intersect. Focusing on subtle environmental shifts of heat, wind, and elevation, Chan frames landscape as a dynamic system rather than a fixed category. Through this approach, the exhibition invites a reconsideration of how perception structures our reading of the world.
— Habitable Climes
Shared Latitudes is a photographic exhibition exploring how climate, altitude, and atmospheric systems shape our understanding of, and connection to, place. Chan brings together works from geographically inverse sites, tracing relationships between landscapes commonly perceived as oppositional: humid and arid, dense and bare. By challenging these imposed boundaries, the exhibition considers how environments coexist and intersect. Focusing on subtle environmental shifts of heat, wind, and elevation, Chan frames landscape as a dynamic system rather than a fixed category. Through this approach, the exhibition invites a reconsideration of how perception structures our reading of the world.