 one of the artists-in-residence for the Create Change program for our London Map project. Working with parents and their children in this intergenerational kind of context it's very meaningful because it's very hard to see that happen. Usually in museums parents either send the kids with a caretaker or go and look at artwork but it's rarely that they have the opportunity to work together. My hope is that the project the installation this concrete thing that has been built along with parents and children and the teachers remains here for a period of time so that they can come back and enjoy it and they can show their family and they can look at it and see that everybody built this together as a reflection of the community that is happening here. It means everything to spend time with my daughter and the bonding time that we get to spend together. It's a bonding experience outside of home which is really cool and to be surrounded by other people that we know other classmates I think it's really awesome you know you get close in it with your community and it's a really good experience. That's my hope that people have it as their work. It's part of the experience that they are living in this community space.