In her solo exhibition, Between Too Late and Too Early, Andrea Chung presents a powerful investigation of motherhood, the Atlantic slave trade, and the legacies of commerce and labour.
The title, *Between Too Late and Too Early*, is derived from a quote by Saidiya Hartman about the enslaved woman's narrative in the slave trade, emphasizing the fluidity of time.
Chung's work incorporates her Chinese, Jamaican, and Trinidadian heritage, using her art to navigate the complexities of the past while envisioning future possibilities.
The exhibition features various forms of art including collages made from birthing cloths, highlighting themes of motherhood and the intertwined stories of the enslaved.
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