Things That Remember Us brings together the work of Calvin Miceli-Nelson, Lub Poeem and Naoki Sutter-Shudo in an exhibition shaped by the afterlives of objects. Across sculpture, painting, and installation, each artist approaches material not as inert matter, but as something psychically charged: a vessel capable of storing touch, labor, memory, and belief. Branches polished by hand until they begin to resemble relics, stones transformed through small gestures of balance, painted scenes where fragmented landscapes and symbolic forms drift through dreamlike architectures: the works in the exhibition occupy a threshold where things cease representing the world and begin participating in it. What emerges is an ecology of unstable symbols, where matter appears capable of feeling, witnessing, and remembering alongside us.