WHAT IS MAKING?

 

Making  is not a particular space, shop configuration, or use of a particular set of tools- it is an attitude and a process. Key is iteration, getting feedback, collaboration, and self-directed learning. At Baystate Learning Center, we seek to develop in our students the ‘maker mindset’-

  • that students can direct their own projects and learning
  • that designs are improved through iteration and play
  • that knowledge rests in the community( both in person and online) rather than a single individual or company
  • that regular reflection and documentation will both improve our own work, as well as allowing others to build upon it
  • that work should be exhibited, celebrated and shared​
makers

Meet the Staff

Ajay

Ajay

Bethan

Bethan

Terry

Terry

Makerspace Layout

Note: BSLC's Makerspace also includes weaving/photography spaces, kitchen, music rehearsal locations- anywhere things are being made!

MAKERSPACE_LAYOUT

MARGE PIERCY’S “TO BE OF USE”

The people I love the best
jump into work head first without dallying in the shallows
and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight.
They seem to become natives of that element,
the black sleek heads of seals bouncing like half-submerged balls.
I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,
who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,
who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward,
who do what has to be done, again and again.
I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters but move in a common rhythm
when the food must come in or the fire be put out.
The work of the world is common as mud.
Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.
But the thing worth doing well done
has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.
Greek amphoras for wine or oil,
Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums
but you know they were made to be used.
The pitcher cries for water to carry
and a person for work that is real.

....from "Unprofessional Development" Toolbox