Peeler Art Center Maker Spaces
Designed by the internationally-acclaimed architect Carlos Jiménez, this building features classroom and studio space, three spacious galleries and a 90-seat auditorium with state-of-the-art acoustics.
To view the maker spaces of the Peeler Art Center, check out the menus below.
Note: All users must complete training and receive approval before using most Peeler studios or tools. Tools are available for use; materials are not provided, though some may be available for a small fee.
Maker Spaces in Peeler
Pottery wheels, handbuilding tables, clay tools, glaze mixing area, and kilns for firing.
Create functional and sculptural works while exploring clay, surface, and glaze techniques.
Note: Permission and training are required before use. Tools are provided; materials must be supplied by the student or purchased for a small fee.
Woodworking and metalworking tools, saws, sanders, drills, fasteners, and hand tools.
Construct three-dimensional forms using professional fabrication tools in a ventilated and supervised workspace.
Note: Permission and training are required before use. Tools are provided; materials must be supplied by the student or purchased for a small fee.
Black-and-white darkroom for film processing and printing, enlargers, drying racks, and chemical stations. Digital workstations for editing and large-format printing.
Experiment with both analog and digital photography to develop technical and conceptual skills.
Note: Permission and training are required before use. Tools and some darkroom materials are provided; students are responsible for film and paper
Spacious, light-filled studios with easels, drawing tables, storage cabinets, and wall space for critiques and exhibitions.
Work in traditional and experimental media while refining visual observation and composition.
Note: Permission and training are required before use. Tools are provided; students must bring their own materials or purchase for a small fee.
(Final equipment TBD) Dedicated workspace for collaborative design projects and creative problem-solving. Planned to include flexible furniture, prototyping tools, and digital display equipment.
Explore visual communication, prototyping, and design thinking in an adaptable studio setting that supports interdisciplinary work.
Note: Permission and training are required before use. Tools will be provided; students are responsible for project materials and supplies, some of which may be available for a small fee.
High-end Mac computers equipped with Adobe Creative Suite and other professional software for digital imaging, editing, and production.
Work on design, photography, and multimedia projects in a digital environment designed for collaboration and creativity.




