A weekly art club co-founded by a UCSC Arts alumni/current graduate student, with UCSC alumni and undergraduate volunteers. Each week we provide materials and projects for the homeless children living in local transitional housing at the Rebele Family Shelter. Projects range from simple expressive approaches, such as abstract collages, paintings, and small-scale sculptures, to more involved works that incorporate digital tools and industrial fabrication equipment. The most involved projects thus far (“Rideables”) are sculptures that the children ride on and control remotely. In collaboration, the children conceptualize and construct physical objects while exploring mental and physical mobility through interactive, electronically motorized sculptures.