Makerspace Moves From Long-Time Home in Sawmill to UNM Area
Open 24 hours, Quelab facilitates a seemingly endless list of creative endeavors.
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Makerspace Moves From Long-Time Home in Sawmill to UNM Area
Open 24 hours, Quelab facilitates a seemingly endless list of creative endeavors
Story and photos by Lindsay Wood
You need a menagerie of verbs to describe the newly relocated Quelab. That’s because of the fantastic array of things Quelab members are doing around the clock in the 15,500 square foot space they now call home.
After a decade-long stint in the Sawmill neighborhood, the organization recently moved to the UNM area. With this new location, the makerspace (short-hand for a communal workshop) enters its 15th year bigger than ever, offering tools, workspaces and inspiration for every tinkering hand.
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