Living Room is a multidisciplinary project, using sculpture, performance, and photography. The end results are photographs, which document temporary homeless shelters recreated from materials found in the street and erected in various affluent living rooms in San Francisco. In developing the project, I worked with unhoused persons to understand how their improvised dwellings were constructed. After establishing these relationships, and with the permission of the unhoused individuals, I approached wealthy people for permission to reconstruct these shelters and photograph them in their living rooms.  The photographs touch on larger phenomena of socio-political changes, housing shortages, exclusion and gentrification going far beyond San Francisco.