Our Spaces & Labs

Digital Creative Spaces

To find out more about the spaces below, click the the title associated with the space described.

Please e-mail DLA Coordinator, Professor Tim Polashek, if you are interested in reserving our other spaces.

Reservation Guidelines for Students, Faculty, and Staff

Please keep the following in mind regarding reserving DLA spaces:


10-station iMac multimedia production flexible design classroom, including a MondoPad

Mitchel Fine Arts | Inside Rafskeller 

15-station multimedia production flexible design classroom, including a projector and white boards. 12 additional table seats available for BYOD

Cowgill Center | Room 006

Video recording, editing, and internet broadcasting space. Equipment includes video/photography camera and tripod dolly, cinematic lights, wireless shotgun and lavalier microphones, speakers, and iMac.

Cowgill, Lower Level

The space is capable of recording four people in conversation plus a direct line to allow for recording telephone conversation. Equipment includes headphones, microphones, speakers, and an iMac for audio and video editing.

Cowgill, Lower Level

This Computer Science space includes mixed structure of Ubuntu 16.04 clients and Mac OS X. Equipment includes four 3d Printers (three plastic filament based ones and a full color powder one), a small object 3d digitizer, and a large object digitizer provide prosumer level desktop manufacturing, while a number of robots can usually be found wandering around. The TURNING Lab is also equipped with an augmented and virtual reality HTC Vive Pro headset.

Brown Science Center

Transy has a fleet of 20 Meta Quest 2 VR headsets. These headsets are available for class sessions and for student use upon instructor request. So far, Art History, Writing Rhetoric & Communication, Theater, FYRS, and Philosophy have all held class sessions in the VR lab. 

Mitchell Fine Arts Basement