This joint installation project co-created with mother, Suzanne Siegel, and daughter, Rachel Siegel, team was presented at El Camino College Gallery's Family Values exhibition. The artwork consisted of mixed media, including photography and taped voices (occupying a 10 x 12 foot area). This installation explored aspects of the nuclear family from the perspectives of parent and child. In this work, the dinner table, which is the locus of much family interaction, becomes the setting in which to examine issues of mother/daughter relationships: nurturing, fears of becoming like one's mother, notions of being loved for who one is and learning from mother /daughter interactions. The audience experienced the piece by sitting at the dinner table and eavesdropping on taped autobiographical experiences.