- apron – yellow plastic
- basin – blue plastic
- basin – pink plastic
- basket – neon orange
- basket – pink
- board – wood cutting with metal handle
- bottle – mint top plastic
- bottle – plastic spray
- bottle – red plastic
- bottle – yellow plastic
- bowl – ceramic serving
- bowl – green plastic
- bowl – mint plastic personal
- bowl – pink plastic personal
- bowl – small metal
- bowl – yellow plastic stackable
- bucket – blue plastic
- canister – butane 4 pack
- canister – fire extinguisher
- canned – coffee
- cap – docker
- clipboard – wooden
- cloth – blue face mask
- cloth – cheese
- cloth – yellow towel
- container – cashbox
- container – compost bin
- container – metal beaker
- container – milk crate
- cup – tea
- cups – red plastic measuring (1 cup to 1/2 tsp)
- electronics – black portable FM radio
- electronics – blue blue planet digital watch
- fan – cyan portable with clip
- food – dried shiitake
- food – mochiko
- heating – black convection kerosene 23,500 BTU
- knife – meat cleaver
- ladle – blue plastic
- LED – digital counter
- LED – faux neon
- LED – menu sign
- LED – SMD strips
- light bulb – CFL pink
- lucky cat
- mat – green plastic anti-slip
- paper – blue, green, grey, pink, red, yolk dark, yolk light
- pen – pink (warm sunshine)
- pen – red (warm sunshine)
- plate – plastic floral
- slippers – grey plastic
- stool – red plastic
- strainer – 1 cup tea
- strainer – metal half sphere
- strainer – sock cloth
- USB – practical luxury 1GB
- utensil – metal ladle
- utensil – mint soup spoon
- utensil – red plastic chopsticks
- utensil – rolling pin (noodle)
- utensil – spatula
- utensil – wooden chopsticks (cooking)
- utensil – yellow tip and handle tong
- water dispenser – electrical
- water dispenser – plastic jug
- zip tie – neon pink
2 cents cart
2 cents cart is a mobile installation and performative artwork modeled after Asian street food and tea carts. Setting up shop over 4 days front of CommunityWise Resource Centre and in Calgary Chinatown, tea and handmade rice cakes were served. Visitors can receive refreshments in exchange for their “two cents” or a monetary donation.