Facilities
Studios & Labs
΢ÃÜÆƽâ art studios/labs are available for students who are enrolled in art classes to use anytime, day or night, when classes are not in session. The photo lab has specific lab hours posted on the door when photo lab assistants are available. Room 104 has monitored studio hours when the room will be open.
Art Education – South Hall 104
Art Education classes take place in South Hall, Room 104. The classroom has large work tables for collaboration and art projects. The room has art supplies and equipment for student use, as well as a video projector and document camera for demonstrations. Open lab hours will be posted.
Printmaking, Drawing, and Visual Foundations – Room 008
Room 008 is for classes in Visual Foundations, Printmaking, Screenprinting, and Drawing classes. The room houses 19 drafting tables. A wide variety of materials are available for still-life drawing. Students use live models in drawing classes; model stands and other equipment are available for models.
Moravian’s printmaking facility enables students to work in a number of printmaking techniques, including drypoint, woodcut, linocut, collagraph, monoprint, photo etching with solarplates, and silkscreen.
Printmaking equipment includes presses for various media, UV light boxes, and a complete silkscreen facility, including a four-color garment screen printing machine, fabric tables, and an enclosed exposure unit. Printmaking is taught as a complete semester class as well as a half-unit class, Printmaking, and Book Arts. Papermaking is also briefly introduced in class and is offered in a number of special workshops, and a course in screen printing is also offered.
Ceramics and 3-D – Room 009A
Students in the ΢ÃÜÆƽâ Ceramics Lab use stoneware and porcelain to create hand-built and wheel-thrown pieces. Low-fire clays are also used for special projects. The lab has four electric potter's wheels, a pug mill, a slab roller, and two electric kilns. A wide variety of glazes are available in addition to minerals for students to use to make glazes from scratch. The ceramics lab is also used for the course Three-Dimensional Design (3-D).
Painting – Room 009
All painting classes and some drawing classes are in Room 009. The painting studio contains heavy-duty easels and rolling carts for 18 students. Skeletons and still-life set-ups are available for drawing and painting projects. There are a limited number of folding easels for working outdoors. Lighting equipment, drawing boards, glass palettes, and drying racks are available. A limited number of lockers are available for painting students.
Student Studios – Upper Floors
Senior art students in the courses Advanced Studio Seminar and Senior Projects work in individual or shared studio spaces on their senior thesis projects, both during class time and for individual work outside class. Art Club Open Studio Night gives students an opportunity to display their best work in their studios for the entire college community.
Graphic and Interactive Design and Media Labs - Hill 309
& Room 007
΢ÃÜÆƽâ has two state-of-the-art computer labs equipped for graphic and interactive design and media, including digital photography and video. Both labs have Mac computers with the full Adobe Creative Suite, including InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Other media programs are also installed on each computer, such as Sketch, Premiere, and AfterEffects.
Also included in the labs are several flatbed scanning stations.
Black-and-white printers and 11x17 color printers are available in both labs. A large-format printer, which can print up to 42 inches wide, is located in Room 007, in addition to an Epson 44" photo printer.
In Room 007, part of the space is designated as a Studio South meeting area.
There is also a comparably equipped Macintosh lab in Memorial Hall, Main Campus, to enable students living on Main Campus to work outside of class time without traveling to Hurd (South) Campus.
Photo Lab
The Photo Lab contains two darkrooms: a large darkroom with fourteen enlargers for traditional silver-gelatin processing and a smaller darkroom dedicated to alternative and historic procedures such as tintype, daguerreotype, and more. Various specialized equipment is available. Dedicated photo student assistants set up the lab and assist beginning students. Open lab hours will be posted.