Setting notes for "A Haven That Purifies Emotions" Third Floor
3rd Floor: event space (above the Canteen and Wunderbar), Coexist Community Kitchen (above the Canteen and Wunderbar, adjacent to the event space), Dining Room (above the Canteen and Wunderbar, adjacent to the event space and the kitchen), Reading Room (above the Canteen and Wunderbar), Community Arts Space (above the Canteen and Wunderbar), Open Studio, Nude Studio, Anatomy Studio, Sculpture Studio, Nebraska Spinsters with Sewing Room, Junior Room, Fabric Room, Fibercraft Room, Loom Room, Yarn Room, theatre, artist studios, the Crash Pad, Rainbow Lounge
This floor plan shows the Coexist Community Kitchen.
A sign with the kitchen's name hangs above a rack of utensils. The island includes two stoves. Students work in a cooking class.
This is the floor plan of the Dining Room near the Coexist Community Kitchen. The Dining Room includes a bulletin board, shelves, tables, chairs, and benches. Refrigerators stand against one wall near the windows. Here the table is set for a feast.
This floor plan shows the Reading Room. Some shelves of the Reading Room make up a designated Book Crossing Zone. Bookcases hold titles about art techniques, famous artists, art history, ceramics, sewing, needlework, crafts, music, and more.
This floor plan shows the Community Arts Space. This room can be rented for art classes, demonstrations, or other activities. It has a concrete floor, a wall of windows, storage closets, tables and chairs, whiteboards, and other equipment. This end of the room has the butler sink.
Hanson Hall provides a range of public and private studios for artists.
The Open Studio is available to all members. It's a cheap way to get a little bit of creative space. Storage lockers can be rented for an additional fee by artists who don't want to carry everything back and forth. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis but the room is open 24/7 and only fills up during peak hours.
The Nude Studio features a raised stage with floodlights, posing furniture and props, whiteboards, and 10 art stations. It can be booked for classes and group or private sessions, but does not have open studio hours. While some events are open to the public, most are for members only.
The Anatomy Studio is dedicated to the artistic study of body structures. It can be booked for classes, private study, or other activities. When not reserved, it's open to all members.
The Sculpture Studio holds group classes, and outside of those hours, it serves as the open studio for sculptors. Sculptors work in clay, stone, metal, glass, and other media.
Nebraska Spinsters is a fibercraft organization.
The Sewing Room includes tables, chairs, and sewing machines. Quilts line the walls.
The Junior Room has furnishings sized for children and teens. It supports sewing, tabletop weaving, knitting and crochet, felting, dyeing, and other fibercrafts.
The Fabric Room holds the cloth, notions, and hand-sewing tools.
The Fibercraft Room has big tables for crafting and walls lined with shelves and cabinets full of tools and supplies.
The Loom Room has six spinning wheels, six floor looms, and many more looms of other types. They also have drop spindles, carding combs, drum carders, blending boards, and other fibercraft equipment.
The Yarn Room includes a table and chairs, plus cubbies all around the walls to hold yarn and tools.
The Theatre includes a small stage and fixed seating for 50 people, with spaces in front and back for people with disabilities.
Hanson Hall rents small, medium, and large art studios.
This small studio has a window, a drafting table and chair, and a bookcase. This small studio has a window, a work table and chair, and a computer. This small studio is entirely interior. It includes a drafting table and chair, desk, and easel. This medium studio is entirely interior. It features shelves and bookcases, end tables, a large work table, and a chair. This medium studio has a window. It features shelves, easels, desks and chairs.
The Shared Studio is a large space divided into cubicles that artists can rent.
Shiv rents one of the large artist studios, which is about twice the size of a medium studio. A large workbench holds his glasswork and metalwork materials. To the left you can see a beanbag chair and an end table. That side also holds a hide-a-bed couch and kitchenette of small appliances.
This corner holds Shiv's pastels with a desk and chair, art carts, and shelves.
Shiv's art sink is a big metal thing with three basins and a short workspace on each end.
The Rainbow Lounge is on the 3rd floor next to the Crash Pad. It gives people of all ages a place to socialize.
The Crash Pad is a nap room that offers a place for people to rest and relax.