Exhibition

Wear Enough

August 2 – September 7, 2025
12AM

“Wear Enough” is a theme-based project focusing on environmental issues caused by fast fashion and overconsumption, inviting people to rethink shopping habits through the participatory exhibition. The project incorporates an on-site installation and interactive performance. Visitors are welcome to try on wearable artifacts made with paper and receipts.

The exhibition is located at House 17 (Nolan Park area) on Governors Island, open to the public every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm until September 7th, or by appointment. Contact email:

The project is designed to be presented as a solo show on Governors Island, partnering with the Taiwanese American Arts Council, one of the organizations in residence, to respond to the program topic “Eco Art on Island” with open spaces to talk. Receipts as main materials and plastic bags are donations from friends and the public, with other items as partial support from the Materials for the Arts. Wearable artifacts are designed with help from Ines Lin as the project assistant, and the music of the performance is a collaborative track with DJ Kiloé.