Titled Slow Twitch, the show is part of the ninth Sculpture Town Artist in Residence (STAIR) programme and is currently on display at Gibberd Gallery.
Harlow MP Chris Vince attended the launch, which took place on Saturday, August 2.
Artist Weng-io Wong joined the event online to unveil sculpture, video, and installations at Gibberd Gallery (Image: Harry Watson)
The exhibition features work by this year’s artist-in-residence, Weng-io Wong.
Ms Wong said: “I sincerely appreciate and respect everyone who has come across this project and shown support.
“It makes a huge difference to know that someone’s always there for you.”
Though unable to attend in person, Ms Wong joined the event digitally and shared a message of thanks to the Harlow Art Trust, the Royal College of Art, and her collaborators.
A multidisciplinary artist, Ms Wong works across sculpture, installation, and video, exploring themes of memory, identity, and resilience in a changing urban environment.
The exhibition raises the question: “What does it mean to remember in a place that’s constantly changing?”
As part of her residency, Ms Wong will also deliver RIDE, a series of guided cycling tours through Harlow’s heritage and arts sites.
Slow Twitch runs until Saturday, September 13 at the Gibberd Gallery, Harlow Civic Centre.