At Syracuse University, Wilson created an interdisciplinary curriculum for artists and architects – revitalizing urban spaces to address critical social issues.
She received the Chancellors award for Global Citizenship for the "new Directions in Social Sculpture" curriculum that two design build projects: MLAB and 601 Tully.
The series combines video, photography and sculpture to comment on what Wilson perceives is the irony inherent in offering a condemned man his last supper.
"[3] Commissioned for the "Counter Culture" exhibition at the New Museum, Wilson set up an art-vending cart outside the Bowery Mission, an organization for the homeless.
She bartered and traded skills and objects with people on the LES and ran the business with three men served at the Bowery Mission.