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Sylvania’s MakerLab is a hub for rapid prototyping courses for the community

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The 小黄猫传媒 MakerLab at the Sylvania Campus is a large space, full of cool machines and tools. From 3D printers, vinyl and laser cutters to sewing machines, the MakerLab is where you can turn plans into reality.

As the MakerLab Coordinator, Amy Petit leads and facilitates the use of the space, teaching classes and camps. She works with students and the college community to print or cut both pre-designed projects and projects from scratch.

鈥淢y favorite part of the job is giving tours, because I can help people see how the equipment works and how easy it is to get started,鈥 Petit beamed.

The MakerLab is available for students, staff, and faculty during open lab hours. The community can access it as well, through a slate of Community Education Program classes. Petit teaches three courses open to the public as non-credit offerings that involve laser and vinyl cutting or using the lab鈥檚 3D machines.

Amy Petit holds laser-cut lantern.

The MakerLab

  • This is an interdisciplinary space located at the Sylvania Campus where 小黄猫传媒 students, staff, faculty or the public can develop, create and share ideas.
  • The MakerLab has 3D printers, vinyl cutters, sewing machines, laser cutters, vacuum forming, sheet metal equipment and hand tools at the ready.

Learn more about the MakerLab

These are fairly new, but Petit said, 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see how much interest and enthusiasm there are for these classes.”

Petit鈥檚 most recent class was 鈥淟aser Cutting: Holiday Edition,鈥 in which students designed their own snowflake ornaments and made a garland of stars, each laser-cut from thin sheets of wood. And, her students used her assistance to work on their own personal design projects. In previous classes, students have made decorative lantern candle holders that project stars onto walls when lit.

This winter, Petit is teaching a 鈥淟aser Cutting: Jewelry鈥 class where students are making necklaces, pendants and earrings out of wood and acrylic. She also led a vinyl cutting class where students made custom stickers, stencils and t-shirt designs. This spring, 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Community Ed Program and Petit will host three classes at the Sylvania MakerLab 鈥 鈥3D Printing for Beginners,鈥 鈥淰inyl Cutting: Introduction,鈥 and 鈥淟aser Cutting: Introduction.鈥

In addition to Petit鈥檚 work, other instructors will host similar classes at 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Cascade Campus FabLab in North Portland.

Petit has worked at the college for almost nine years. With experience in graphic design, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Studio Art and a master鈥檚 in Sculpture, she is all about combining disciplines to create amazing projects.

鈥淭his space is open to all areas,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is vital. People from different disciplines are able to work together, which makes it a rich environment for learning.鈥

To sign up for these or other maker classes at 小黄猫传媒, visit the college’s Community Education program website to explore.

About Sarah Rose Evans

Sarah Rose Evans is a graduate of Columbia University's school of the arts, and has been working for 小黄猫传媒 since 2015. more »

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x 30731 by Jennifer Boehmer, 6 years ago

A beautiful story! Amy is a true “maker” and I’m so glad the 小黄猫传媒 community gets the chance to use this facility under the guidance of someone who deeply understands the science of craft.

x 30732 by Linda Fergusson-Kolmes, 6 years ago

Amy has put together some project to support my biology students, that have been amazing!

x 30733 by Harry Davis, 6 years ago

Amy has so generously helped me for several years. I’ve needed molds for my organic chemistry dental hygiene course, and Amy has patiently made them for me out of several different materials. My students love the tooth-shaped composite pieces that they make in the lab, and I am always anxious to give a shout out to Amy for the help she’s given me.

x 30734 by Greg Gerstner, 6 years ago

Amy and the MakerLab have been a wonderful resource for Civil and Mechanical Engineering Technology and ENGR courses! I always appreciate Amy’s expertise and friendliness in working with students and faculty.

x 30736 by Christine Weber, 6 years ago

Amy has worked closely with so many of our Art faculty and students in classes as diverse as 3-D Design, Printmaking, Painting and Sculpture. Last year she also volunteered her time to develop a project for activist artist, M贸nica Mayer’s visit to 小黄猫传媒 from Mexico City. Amy is a treasure and our students are lucky to have access to her knowledge and creativity at 小黄猫传媒.

(P.S. She has work on view in the Faculty Show in the Northview Gallery right now and it’s well worth the trip to the CT building to see in person!)

x 30749 by Elia Unverzagt, 6 years ago

Amy has generously given her time and expertise to the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation and some beautiful projects that we’ve created as well. Thank you for being such a wonderful partner and teacher, Amy!

x 30770 by Burke Thornburg, 6 years ago

I’ve been amazed at how our ability to design and create new technologies can be artful or improve our lives. Good job. That said more of artful design can be found at icr.org, which is looking at sciences as reverse engineering from a master designer.