The first room of the Listening Touch Solo Show featured a contemplative space resembling a sculptural forest, with a tall floor lamp and mushroom-like wall pieces, complemented by site-specific blue and beige floor pieces that grounded viewers and encouraged new perspectives. The deeply grounding scent diffusion of cedar and patchouli enhanced this experience by clearing negative thoughts. The second room focused on the raw beauty of materials, showcasing layered contrasts and featuring a video of the polishing process embedded in a raw hempcrete vessel. The third room's "Species of the Space" sculptural series invited visitors to interact with the pieces, while the fourth room offered revitalisation with a scent diffusion of Japanese Shiso and hyssop. Large textile sculptures were created as a place for visitors to sit and have a sense of calm again. Simple ceramic pinch pots were made, and tea service was available. Throughout the exhibition, a soundscape of ambient sounds was played to help visitors find focus and inspiration.