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Welcome to the public wiki for Artisan’s Asylum, Inc., a non-profit community workshop in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Our mission is to support the teaching, learning and practice of fabrication. Read on to learn how to make, learn and teach here.
Getting started on the wiki
This wiki is currently under development. The wiki working group is building the foundational information architecture, templates, and Style guide for adding content so that information is easy to find and read. We are still actively improving templates and making changes for internal consistency; expect pages to be renamed and templates to change rapidly in Q1 2024.
Artisan's Asylum use
These wiki-related tasks are unique to Artisan's Asylum.
- To get an account, e-mail Aaron Charlwood and include the username you'd like.
- Document a shop
General use
Mediawiki, the software that this wiki uses, is popular and well-documented. Please consult these resources for help with general tasks.
Facility
Public Access
Front desk hours are:
- Monday - Friday 9am - 10pm
- Saturday - Sunday 9am - 7pm
Tours are given throughout the week. Please pick up a free tour ticket in advance!
- Tuesdays 3:15pm
- Thursdays 6:15pm
- Fridays 12:00pm
- Sundays 3:15pm
Buildings
Our 52,000 sqft facility spans two buildings. Antwerp, at 55 Antwerp St. and Holton, at 96 Holton St. These two buildings share a parking lot and you can usually find a steady stream of carts with projects traveling between the two.
Holton
Holton is our headquarters building. This is where most of our social gatherings, classrooms, administrative offices, and conference rooms are. It's also where you pick up your mail when you're a member. There is a friendly "Deskie" there to greet you as you walk in the door. Holton also houses seven shops: Jewelry, Casting, Screen Printing, Composites, Digital Fabrication, Fiber Arts, and Electronics and Robotics.
Antwerp
Antwerp is the light industrial fabrication building, and is accessible only by members or students. It's not public facing and contains more heavy equipment. Most shelf storage and all pallet storage spaces are in this building. The six largest shops are here: Wood, Machine, Metal, Finishing, Plasma, and Bike/SCUL.
Loading Dock Deliveries
Each member is responsible for coordinating their own deliveries to the Antwerp loading docks.
Shops
Here's a list of all our shops. "Shops" are dedicated crafting spaces that have tools, tables, and infrastructure that helps you do meaningful work in your area of interest.
Tools
Here's a list of all of the tools we've documented. Find the tool page to see where it is, how to get trained to use it, and pointers on maintenance and operation.
Be part of our community
A summary definition of the many parts of the Organizational Structure with contact emails.
Classes, Visits, and Memberships
We are a thriving learning environment and love having visitors! Come check us out if you're in the area.
- Come to an event or take a class! Membership is generally not required for classes, and many events are open to the public.
- Visitors Policy. All visitors should sign in at the front desk in the Holton building.
- Membership Options
- Not ready for a full membership? Buy a day pass and make something!
New Members
Welcome!! We are so glad you are here. Here's how you can get more involved in our community!
Meet other makers
- Create a member profile in Nexudus, our member's portal.
- You can also book resources, update membership information, and access our member directory here.
- Come to one of our informal shop nights. Shop nights are announced in the member's Google Group and may also be listed on the shop's wiki page.
- Look through one of our many calendars for events you might be interested in attending.
- Reach out via one of our many Email lists
Get tool training and testing
Most power tools are restricted to members who have been tested first. Some shops also have use restrictions; check the shop's wiki page to see if testing is required.
- Take a class to learn how to use our tools. Some classes provide training and tool testing -- please read the class descriptions carefully.
- Ask for 1:1 instruction in our member's Google Group, if a class isn't offered on the tool you'd like to use.
- Find a tool tester here before using a restricted shop or tool.
Also...
- Volunteer!
- Make mistaeks!
- Learn!
- Help others!
- And above all, have fun!