Located on the first floor of the Art Building, the woodshop is restricted to UW students currently registered for studio classes who have completed the required orientation/training and are working on studio or design course projects. Most students’ first contact with the woodshop is through an introductory course within their program. The first visit includes an introduction to safe practices and conduct given by the instructional technician. The student will also fill out paperwork to register as a current user of the woodshop.
Hours + Location
Art Building Room 115
Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM. There is no after-hours access.
Closed during all school breaks and on UW holidays.
Equipment
The woodshop offers two table saws, three band saws, miter saws, a jointer, a planer, stationary sanders (belt and disc), a drill press, a wood lathe, and numerous power hand tools such as drills, sanders, routers, nail guns, etc.
Training + Skill Development
Training is provided in the context of School curricula. These introductory courses schedule class time in the woodshop to discuss and practice safe woodworking skills specific to a field of study. These skills may be building a canvas stretching frame or panel, building a series of small tables, exploring negative and positive space through construction and deconstruction of a series of cubes, among many others.
Students are encouraged to contact the woodshop instructional technician to schedule appointments to receive one-on-one instruction in any practices not covered by current School curricula. Faculty should contact the instructional technician well in advance to schedule any in-shop introductions and work periods.