The Selma D. and Stanley C. Hollander Makerspace is an alternative learning environment and gathering space that encourages cross-discipline collaboration, experimentation and learning. All students, staff, faculty and community members can use the space for maker projects and activities. Our space encourages hands-on and social learning about new technologies and techniques.
Upcoming Hollander Makerspace events
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March 17, 2026 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Beaumont Instruction Room (Main Library, 2 West), Makerspace Flex Space Classroom
Learn how to use a computer controlled cutting machine, which can be used to take digital designs and cut them in a variety of materials, such as paper, fabric and vinyl. In this workshop we will demonstrate how to use the Makerspace’s Cricut machine to cut iron on heat transfer vinyl (HTV) for use on fabric and a vinyl sticker…
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March 19, 2026 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Makerspace Flex Space Classroom
Join us for our Third Thursday Crafting Meet-Ups, a fun free event series where creativity and community come together! Every third Thursday of the month we gather and make together, share ideas, meet new people, and enjoy a relaxing evening to unwind, and create something. Feel free to bring along your current project or try out some…
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March 27, 2026 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Makerspace Flex Space Classroom
Patch those holes in your favorite clothes! Repair your ripped jeans and replace those shirt buttons! Come as a beginner, a seasoned expert, or anywhere in between! Gain or give hands-on help in the Makerspace with your item. We have a variety of equipment and supplies. Bring clothing you need to repair, or come to learn techniques…