
Tiffany Chung: traces spans embroidery, installation, sculpture, video, and works on paper to explore earth's deep time, Neolithic enclosures, and ancient global connections through the 3,500-year-old spice trade. Embroidered maps chart trade routes connecting Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas — proposing that globalization began long before the 1400s. Works on paper trace prehistoric ditched enclosures across Central Europe and Southeast Asia, while miniature sculptures built from discarded objects reflect on disaster, survival, and nature's rebound. An immersive 360° video traverses geological and generational time, situating human civilization within expansive natural history.