The Library of Imagined Memories is a workshop I co-created with artist JuliaCKS for which we received a F.I.N.E. art grant at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.This month long drop-in workshop facilitated interactions with families, collaboration between strangers, and encouraged imagination expansion using mostly repurposed materials.The participants were museum visitors that ranged in age from toddlers to seniors.We converted the museum’s stage into a space that functioned both as a studio and a dramatic labyrinth. The space was divided into five main stations; the entrance, the painting studio, the “cloud room,” the recording studio, and the library. The workshop would allow for up to ten people to enter every fifteen minutes and the space could hold up to 25 people in the various stations. Some participants would spend ten minutes in the space and others would linger for several hours, intensely working on their projects.