Introducing Office Hours: Free Weekly Craft Nights
Ari Zade
Not every idea fits neatly into a class. Sometimes you just need a place to talk something through: to ask a technical question, get a second set of eyes on a prototype, or figure out why your 3D print keeps failing at layer 47. Or maybe you've just been looking for a specific tool and a reason to get out of your apartment (we're here for that too)!
Office Hours exist for that middle ground between learning and doing. It’s not a formal workshop or a private lesson. It’s time set aside for people who are already in motion — people building something, experimenting, or trying to bridge a gap in knowledge.
Think of it as studio time with backup. You bring whatever you’re working on — sketches, code, electronics, weird ideas — and we’ll debug, brainstorm, or diagram together. Some people use Office Hours to refine a concept before booking a full build session. Others come just to be around tools, noise, and other people who like making things. The popcorn
There’s no fixed curriculum, no expectation that you know what you’re doing. The only requirement is curiosity.
We’ll be running Office Hours regularly in the shop at Industry City, and you can RSVP on Luma!