FabLab

Students participating in the Life After Williams workshop created by the Residential Life Team
Students participating in the Life After Williams workshop created by the Residential Life Team

The FabLab Program Manager, David Keiser-Clark, and his student workers support faculty, staff, and students with curricular projects, extracurricular workshops, and open hours.

FabLab supports: book binding, button making, cardmaking, cricut sticker making, crocheting, drawing, embroidery, knitting, needle-felting, paper crafting, quilting, sewing, spinning wool, tee-shirt press printing, weaving, visible mending, and ‘zines making.

The FabLab offers a dedicated space for exploring creativity using emerging and 40,000+ year-old fiber arts technologies. We support sustainability by creatively using upcycled materials whenever possible. The FabLab collaborates closely with the Makerspace.

Please contact us if you’d like to collaborate on a project.

Location: Sawyer Library, Center for Education Technology, Floor 2, Room 247 Email [email protected] to schedule use, or attend open hours (see calendar below)

Our Glow site provides details on our equipment and available projects.