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June 2023 by Kirsten Nguyen
Very clean and open workspace, around 8 wheels for throwing. Amazing opportunity for UO students, the only thing needed to start working in the space for free was a short 30 minute orientation (only for people with prior experience, only free to UO Students and staff). If you do not have experience, they offer a range of different learning opportunities, from throwing to hand building classes. The only thing you pay for when working in the space is the clay, which is around $10-12 (If I can remember correctly). Firing takes a bit of time, as they load everything at once when the kiln is filled. Would recommend to try at least once!
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December 2022 by Brent Billings
What a cool place! They have a huge variety of craft centers with all kinds of equipment and supplies. The lady at the desk said she had a senior who didn’t find out about this place until he was about to graduate, which is a real bummer. Don’t miss this!
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December 2022 by Pag G
Great student-based jewel in the UofO student union building. Facilities for a wide assortment of craft endeavors
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May 2022 by Lenticular B.
I wonder why this is listed on Yelp - classes/workshops, although intriguing are only open to UO students and faculty. And yes, while there are a *lot* of UO students and faculty in Eugene, that's not the entire population.
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February 2022 by Sarah W.
Only open to UO people so really shouldn't be included in Yelp, as it excludes the general public. I was eager to make art here but I'm not welcome.
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December 2017 by Bella Martin
Nice clean open work areas. Quality tools avalible and materials that are decently priced. The staff are always willing to make sure you have a good time and stay safe. Cheap classes by teachers who know what they are doing. Bonus, you can you campus cash for materials.
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December 2017 by Eric Beeler
Crafting classes and workshops available to students and the public.
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December 2015 by AmyCat Alys
The instructors are great, the staff welcoming, and I've enjoyed every workshop I've taken. A wonderful resource for the whole community, not just current undergrads!