Before (above) and After (below) photos of the exchange table. Click to enlarge.

I gave a candy for a level ring and a yellow bulb; now I owe another object. – Kyle Ripp

I gave a 10 PAISE (fraction of a rupee) which is inscribed with the words “food and shelter for all”. I took a “big league” baseball card that smells like chewing gum. – Felise Luchansky

I gave an old drain plug with a ring attached in exchange for a coin… Will be back to look at other coins. - Maya M. Krasken

Back again with 6 objects: a soap tray, a plastic flower, a wooden pencil, a piece of charcoal, an empty paper towel roll (only the cardboard) and a cap to a paint tube. In exchange for a coin, some metallic paint, and an Obama Hope pin. – Maya Krasken



Gave seashell. Took thumbdrive. – A. W.

gave a kiss for cats.

gave a bunch of kisses for 1 great british pound

I gave a tampon in exchange for facial cleanser. – Julie

Gave a slide of my work for an old soapdish.

Exchanged a DCCA membership card, for a DCCA exhibition postcard.

Gave some gummies for some toothpicks

My business card for Aunt Margie's Spinach Salad recipe. I'm a serious cook.

A dum dum for a gummie.

A special screw for my prosthetic leg, for a toothpick.

Gave a bandaid that's perfectly usable even though the packaging's come off, in exchange for a piece of metal something, that I am going to paint on.

All I had in my pocket was a dollar. I gave a dollar. I’m hungry… I took an apple. Mmm – juicy. – Zing Nafzinger
Gave Marlboro box top and Altoids tin top. Took nail polish (and painted my nails in your studio). – Molly Hornsby
Trash. and Trash. - Anonymous
These unphotographed exchanges, can be found in the before and after shots. Some unrecorded ones (like the $10 bill for instance - who gave it, and where'd it go?) are lost. - Emily A.
Gave Marlboro box top and Altoids tin top. Took nail polish (and painted my nails in your studio). – Molly Hornsby
Trash. and Trash. - Anonymous
These unphotographed exchanges, can be found in the before and after shots. Some unrecorded ones (like the $10 bill for instance - who gave it, and where'd it go?) are lost. - Emily A.