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- The Lab
- Library
- Letterpress
- Printshop
- Loom Room
- Pozen Center
- Hot Store
- Kiln Room
- Foundry
- Woodshop
- Pattern and Media Center
- MassArt Art Museum
- Tree House
- Smith Hall
- Artists' Residence
- Evans Manner Park
- Museums
- Courtyard
- Colleges of the Fenway
- MBTA
The Lab
Interdisciplinary studio environments available to students in all departments. These computer labs are frequently used as classroom spaces besides.
Installed hardware and software reflect the realities of professional work environments for artists equally closely as possible. Software is kept current, and hardware is upgraded every three years.
The lab supports activities including electronic pattern (print and Spider web) and prepress, animation, digital illustration, photography, video and sound, interactive multimedia, 3D modeling and rendering, blitheness, electronic device command, and computer programming.
Library
On the 12th & 13th floors of Belfry building, the MassArt Library boasts amazing views, an anatomy lab, a estimator lab, study spaces, over 200 journals/magazines, more than than 90,000 circulating volumes, approximately 3,000 DVDs & videotapes, games, artists' books, and museum passes.
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Letterpress
Located in the Communication Design Studio on the 9th floor of the Tower Building, the MassArt Letterpress is 1 of the largest shops for learning letterpress in New England.
Printshop
The 9,000 square human foot printmaking studio located in the MassArt's South Building was synthetic in an open plan divided into 3 sections: an etching, relief, monotype area; lithography and additional relief expanse; and a silkscreen surface area.
Loom Room
Facilities include a large studio with individual workspace for each junior and senior, a surface pattern studio, 2 weaving studios, a dye kitchen, a darkroom, a papermaking studio and spaces for the construction of large-scale cobweb projects.
Pozen Center
The Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) manages the Pozen Eye, a 3,000 square foot calorie-free-tight flexible performance space equipped with video, audio, and lighting systems.
Hot Shop
The Glass Shed, colloquially known every bit the "Hot Shop" is a 2500 foursquare anxiety studio for glass-blowing and flame working.
Kiln Room
Facilities in the kiln room include 6 big electrical kilns, iv large gas-fired kilns, and ample studio infinite for students to have their own work tables.
Foundry
The Fine Arts 3D Sculpture metalshop provides industry quality metalworking facilities to all students at MassArt. This includes a total-product metallic foundry for cast bronze, aluminum, and fe using sand molds, and the lost wax method with ceramic shell.
Woodshop
The woodshop is a state of the art facility serving as a safe and efficient resource for everyone who walks through its doors. It is available during scheduled hours to MassArt students who are currently enrolled in a course which uses the woodshop for each grade, or have successfully completed ane of the gateway courses.
Pattern and Media Center
Comprised of 40,000 square feet of space for the College, the Design and Media Heart becomes the front door to the entire MassArt campus, connecting for the kickoff time all of the College's next buildings and providing full accessibility to campus.
MassArt Art Museum
MassArt Art Museum is Boston's new gratis contemporary fine art museum. Exhibitions in the museum serve to farther the educational activity of the MassArt community, and provide public access to the arts for the metropolitan Boston area.
Tree House
The Tree House Residence Hall was conceived with the collaborative input of students, faculty and the neighboring customs, every bit a refreshing, artful and sustainable building along the Artery of the Arts.
Smith Hall
Smith Hall'due south innovative pattern includes studio workrooms and quiet rooms on each flooring, and also houses MassArt'due south Artward Bound program.
Artists' Residence
The Artists' Residence is a state-of-the-fine art living and working environment for undergraduate and graduate educatee artists.
Evans Mode Park
Evans Manner Park is part of the Emerald Necklace, architected past Frederick Law Olmsted, the park stems off the Dirty River Park and sits between Belfry Building, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and Wentworth dormitories.
Museums
Next to MassArt is the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In guild to further students' education and exploration of artistic techniques, MassArt students receive gratuitous admission to area museums.
Courtyard
South, Collins, North, and Eastward form a quadrangle called the Courtyard, or the center of MassArt'due south campus. This light-green space provides an outdoor installation and classroom space to our students.
Colleges of the Fenway
MassArt is part of a consortium of colleges called the Colleges of the Fenway, this allows MassArt students to cantankerous-register for courses, join intramural sports, join performing arts programs and clubs, and much more.
MBTA
The College is located directly beyond from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) (commonly referred to as the "T") Green Line Longwood Medical Area T-Stop on the E Line. The MBTA provides public transportation inside Boston and Cambridge, as well equally across the state of Massachusetts.
Get Out In that location and Become Going
MassArt students are encouraged to extend the boundaries of learning beyond the classroom and studio through extracurricular activities that let them to run into new people, proceeds new experiences, and brand a divergence in the campus community.
Go Involved
MassArt'due south Student Regime Association (SGA) enhances the student experience by providing a forum in which their voices may be heard. Through open up meetings, students can promote and advance matters concerning their community.
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