Kids in Quarantine: Junk Sculptures is a photo collage documenting a collaborative project I did with my children during the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine. An experiment in sustainable artmaking, the project involved making sculptures using only junk materials we already had at home: tin cans, toilet paper rolls, old fabric, paper, sticks, lids, school lunch juice and milk boxes. As the project evolved, my children started to view garbage differently, imagining new uses for old marker lids or the plastic netting that once held a bunch of oranges. Instead of immediately throwing trash away, their first impulse became to save it and imagine alternate uses. Soon, we added a social service component, putting together thirty “Dream Up Your Own Creation” kits with materials that normally would have been thrown away, and giving them to other children to help spark creativity during a restrictive and isolating time.