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Making in New York City

This is part of a series in advance of the upcoming Maker Faire in New York City on September 23rd & 24th. You can view the whole Maker Faire series or look at the related Museum-Education post.

If you have made it to this post and are not a New York City area educator, first let me say, thank you so much for taking the time to read this, but you may find more use in my post about the maker movement and general maker resources. Here you will find makerspaces for students and adults throughout New York City. Outside of New York, there are many more spaces like the Beam Center Camp in New Hampshire. I recommend you search for your local options.

FOR KIDS

Brooklyn

Manhattan

Queens

FOR ADULTS

Most adult makerspaces are collective spots with shared tools and shared knowledge where people can test an idea or create a project with willing participants and testers. For that reason, there is usually a fee for membership, but many spaces also offer open maker evenings for new prospective members.

Alpha One Labs – Brooklyn – This place sets themselves up as a serious research and development lab with a suite of classes and a plethora of shared tools. Some serious makers and Kickstarter projects have begun in this space. You can take a look inside.

657 Meeker Ave., Brooklyn 11222 – info@alphaonelabs.com – 814-422-5372

Fat Cat Fab Lab – Manhattan – This space has open houses every Tuesday where you can come and get your maker fix. They’ll teach you how to use a laser cutter or master circuitry. It is a friendly and welcoming space though difficult to find.

224 W. 4th St., Manhattan 10014, 2nd floor – info@fatcatfablab.org

Genspace – Brooklyn – This isn’t a standard makerspace, but they are a great placed have classes to build your own bioprinter and incubator.  They are more like a community laboratory for science enthusiast looking to explore neuroscience and DNA barcoding, or some slime mold.

33 Flatbush Avenue, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215; info@genspace.org

The Gowanus Studio Space Brooklyn – This space has a large workshop, private studios and an exhibition space which makes it a great space for artisan makers. There are power tools a plenty, but most focus on the lithography, textiles, and silkscreening.

166 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 – info@gowanusstudio.org

Hack Manhattan – Manhattan – They proclaim themselves Manhattan’s first public Makerspace, but like Ray’s Pizza, it’s hard to tell. They are a quirky venue that brews their own beer and have radio club. They have access to a lot of the big tools you expect for a serious makerspace.

137 W. 14th St., Manhattan 10011, 2nd Flr. info@hackmanhattan.com

NYC Resistor – Brooklyn – This space has been a mainstay for a decade and was the starting space for some maker entrepreneurs like MakerbotOpen Source Hardware Association, as well as GenSpace mentioned above. There are plenty of shared machinery like laser cutters, 3D printers, routers, lathes, and electronics components.  Check out their full class listing.

87 3rd Ave., Brooklyn 11217, 4th Flr. contact@nycresistor.com

Staten Island Makerspace – This is one that has the space for a great facility. They have metalworking and woodworking studios, computer and scanners, 3D printing, milling, and welding. This is a space geared more towards entrepreneurs but hobbyists are welcome.

410 Front St., Stapleton 10304 – db@simakerspace.com – 718-273-3951

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