 My name is Gabrielle Tejada, I'm from Quito, Ecuador. I'm currently in Calgary, Canada, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography at the University of Calgary. Yeah, this would be my first time attending the General Assembly and I'm thrilled about it. I think it's a great opportunity, especially me going as an artist in the residence. I think that's the best part of it actually. I really like the opportunity of actually getting out there and having a bit more of interaction through art, especially. I think that's an amazing opportunity. It's going to be finding different topics which seem very complex and actually making them available for general public who don't have a science background. So I think that's the main objective. I've just been working on my artworks and I basically own my small business and I've been doing commission artworks since I was 15, I think. But that was back in Ecuador. Gladly for me, I have an excellent teacher and she has helped me a lot throughout this time. She helped me merge the artistic side into some hydrological analysis. I think it's mostly going to be trying to manage my time, like trying to find spots where I can do art because that takes time. In the booth, I would be working and when I'm in sessions, I'll be learning and trying to express that through my art. I'm very interested in all the workshops. I feel that there's a lot of workshops that strive to have more art communication and more science communication through art. So I really want to go to all the workshops to see what they're up to, if they have any suggestions, any new ideas. It's going to be on Thursday and I will be exploring the creative process in science and it's going to be my artist's perspective and tips on the topic. My tech be basically learning everything I can, connecting with as many people as I can and also giving back a little bit with my art and for people to feel inspired and actually get a chance to implement a bit more art into their research. Yeah, that's actually true. I used to be kind of an expert in BMX racing. I even managed to go into one world championship in 2014. It was very cool. I also was a continental champion and so the American champion back in Ecuador. I stopped doing it but I hope I can get back to summer because I found the track here in Calgary. So see you soon everybody. I'm thrilled and I hope to see you at my booth and at my workshop. That would be amazing.