Spring in Winter Gallery advances a research-based curatorial practice committed to structural legibility. Through the methodology of Structural Inquiry Through Art, the artworks assembled here function as analytic propositions, rendering perceptible the social, political, cultural, and institutional formations that organize contemporary life. Each work situates collective lived realities within the broader architectures through which value, visibility, vulnerability, and recognition are distributed and understood. Grounded in a humanistic commitment to dignity, care, and social justice, the gallery cultivates a mode of perception attentive to how structural conditions sediment into the textures of the everyday. This inquiry extends beyond society's visible inequalities to the cultural sphere itself, examining the conditions through which artistic value, legitimacy, and recognition are produced. Through conceptual rigor and sustained engagement with research, the gallery creates space for critical reflection on the structures that shape both human experience and the ways it is represented, interpreted, and imagined.