The final course projects from Brock's Interactive Arts and Science (IASC) students were given the spotlight Monday, April 22 during a gathering held by the Department of Digital Humanities. Brock students, faculty and staff were joined by experiential education community partners, who came together to learn more about the projects that took place during the term. Third-year IASC student Paige Wolf (left) and her team created a 3D model of what the 1860s dairy at The Brown Homestead, a heritage property in St. Catharines, would look like converted into an ice cream stand. The digital model will assist the organization with advocating for the adaptive reuse of the heritage space to garner support for the future project, allowing potential investors to visualize what the space could look like. Wolf is pictured discussing the project with Director of Programming Theresa Felicetti (centre) and Director of Community Engagement Jessica Linzel (BA ’18, MA ’21) from The Brown Homestead.