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The Music Technology Lab
The music technology lab has workstations for ten students. This lab is primarily for computer based composition, keyboard skills, ear training and theory.


The Pottery Studio: This studio is set up for work with earthenware, stoneware and raku clay.  We have
six electric potter's wheels, a slab roller, two extruders, a wide variety of hand tools used for forming, shaping, and decorating pots and sculptures. A separately ventilated room houses two electric kilns for most work, and a small gas-fired “top-hat” kiln for raku firings is located just outside the studio, on the Ruger terrace.


Printmaking Studio:  With two presses and plenty of well-ventilated space for rolling out inks, this studio is an effective space for relief and intaglio printing.


Drawing and Painting Studio:  Bright and airy, as are all of our studios, this space is multi-purpose.  It may be used for drawing or painting, or when needed, for the construction of large scale sculptural and installation projects.


The Woodshop:  The woodshop is well-equipped, both with power and hand tools.  The shop itself has ventilation and vacuum systems which keep airborne dust and wood chips under control.


Boatbuilding Room: This space is used to create wood-epoxy, sea kayaks and other small wooden boats.


Photography Dark Room: It is here that students learn to develop 35mm prints in black and white. 


Tremaine Gallery: This gallery, dedicated in 2001 by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and members of the Tremaine and Collins families, is primarily used to display of student artwork. In addition, works by faculty members and school community members have been featured, including recent shows by alumni artists Anton ’48 and Laurence Schiffenhaus ’47, Tom O’Neil ’84 and Steve Noneman ’86. 


 

      
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