
In these liminal hours, where night has yet to become day, resilient, intimate, and supportive existences persist. The exhibition in the hours between dawns invites visitors to explore these temporal spaces, inhabited by bodies and thoughts lingering in the twilight of an uncertain becoming. It draws inspiration from the figure of Audre Lorde (1934–1992), whose writings have profoundly shaped the fields of intersectional feminisms, lesbian struggles, and anti-racist movements, advocating for the empowerment of marginalized communities through speaking out and taking action.