Our exhibition was part of Festival Del Sol, which is a school wide exhibition. This is where we got to show our work for the project we had been working on. We displayed our process boards, tiny home models and the book we published in humanities. We also had consultation tables where you could get your personalized tiny home drawn and designed on Sketch-Up. While exhibiting my process board I got many compliments on what it looked like and also got a lot of questions about why we decided to make this look the way it did. I feel like people knew how passionate we were about this project which is why it made them come. Exhibition night is always meaningful because it's where we get to show off everything we've been doing all year to our parents, friends, and even strangers. The week leading up yo exhibition is always busy and stressful. Before Festival Del Sol we had an exhibition the week before at Space 4 art which meant we had to have everything done earlier than anyone else. This made Festival Del Sol not so stressful since we had everything we needed prepared. We all knew how to answer questions and how to explain the work we had done so far. Seeing people react to high-school freshmen building tiny homes for our art community was great, they couldn't believe what we had done.