Maker Spaces & Resources

Community Wellness Center

Health Right of West Virginia

515 Central Ave
Mon-Thu 8am-7pm | Fri 8am-1pm
wellness@wvhealthright.org
304.340.1558

Teaching Kitchen

Workspaces

Fitness Room

Dance Studio

For non-profits or active community members who need a homebase, this is the spot! Anyone can reach out to schedule a space for free including meeting rooms, the education room, commercial kitchen, or dance studio. If you operate a non-profit working in our community, you can apply for extended hours and to be able to schedule use of a private office. Regular cooking and dance classes are hosted here and they have a play area for children. The fitness room, computers, and printer are available for all. And ask about their professional clothes closet if you need some fresh clothes for an interview. Drop by for a tour over at the Five Corners.

Economic Development Center

West Virginia State University

1506 Kanawha Blvd W
M-F 8:30am-8:30pm
edc@wvstateu.edu
304.720.1401

Capture Studio

Audio Booth

Workspaces

Screenwall

For small business owners and creatives, the EDC is an impressive treasure chest. Rates are affordable for startups and growing businesses with memberships as low as $25 per month. Not only do they have meeting spaces and shared private offices, but they have a medium-sized photography and video studio fit with green screen, light truss, and acoustic treatment. The music and audio recording studio is a staple community asset, and the editing computers are equipped with Adobe Suite and other creative software. Anyone is welcome to use the computer, meet with members, or tour the facility.

The Maker’s Center

Bible Center Church

602 Patrick St
M-F 10am-6pm (by appointment only)
handrews@BibleCenterChurch.com
681.265.3745

Woodshop

Technology Lab

Art Studio

Driving School

Looking to get hands-on or bring something to life? You gotta check out The Maker’s Center! All are welcome to work for free by appointment in the woodshop, art studio, or technology lab. Look out for classes, but to get the best use of the space, schedule a tour or ask to be trained on equipment specific to your projects. They’ll help empower anyone to become an engineer. They have computers, a fleet of sewing machines, embroidery machine, heat press, vinyl cutter, laser cutter, soldering irons, 3D printers (resin and filament), Raspberry Pi computers, Arduinos, hypercube, and more! Did we mention the free driving school for adults?