The exhibition presents Sujin Moon’s project, Living, Leaving, her ongoing work that began with Moon’s experiences over the past few years of traveling to various places and temporarily taking root in them. Moon found the vegetation interesting as she explored the areas in Kaohsiung, collecting plants and fiber materials to create paper from them. For Moon, paper is both a spatial and temporal object, where the story of plants’ lives—starting from sprouting seeds, growing into a plant that blooms, bears fruit, dies, and becomes dried hay—finally culminates, and an empty space where a new story begins. The paper she produces is a tangible object embodying her presence in a place, ready to be carried away as she moves to another location. Moon’s performance work, developed during her residency at Pier 2 Art, is shown in the exhibition. This work explores the moments of beginning and ending through her ideas about paper, which represents the dead bodies of plants where a new cycle of stories begins.