The Albert M. Greenfield Makerspace, intentionally located across from the Creative Arts Studio and Centennial Innovations, is a dedicated space for open-ended exploration and prototyping.
Focused on howkids are creating, not what they are creating, the Makerspace empowers children to think of themselves as an “inventor” and through facilitated and self-directed experiences, discover that learning is found in the process of making, not the end result.
With STEM principles driving its design, the Makerspace is outfitted with adjustable height workbenches and industrial stools, mobile storage units and hanging peg boards to organize tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, drills, saws, hot glue guns, wrenches, measuring tape, levels, electrical wires, and more.
The Please Touch Museum Albert M. Greenfield Makerspace Studio is made possible with a gift from The Albert M. Greenfield Foundation.