In this class, each student gave a two-minute presentation on their curatorial concept, and I heard many fascinating and creative ideas. One question in particular—“What do you want to offer the audience?”—resonated deeply with me, prompting me to reflect on whether my own proposal had fully considered the audience’s experience and engagement. After my presentation, some classmates pointed out that my idea lacked clear connections to existing artworks or artists, making me realize that I need to conduct further research. Additionally, there are still many areas where my proposal can be refined and improved.

My classmates’ proposals were equally inspiring, making me even more excited about the upcoming exhibition. For instance, the exploration of human and non-human relationships sparked new thoughts about exhibition themes; the integration of paper cutting and AI was a direction I had never considered before; and the discussions on feminism, brought up by two classmates, were particularly thought-provoking. This class discussion not only broadened my perspective but also gave me a clearer understanding of what I need to work on next.