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NOTE: Please visit the COVID-19 section of our website for special information regarding limited access to shops in January 2022.  Access Sam Fox School shops and facilities are for students enrolled in SFS courses, trained SFS students, SFS facilities staff, and SFS faculty engaged in coursework. Prior approval from the directors and the Office of the Dean must be obtained for the following: Sam Fox faculty, including visiting faculty, engaged in research or creative practice (outside of coursework). Faculty from other WashU schools working on a collaborative project with a member of Sam Fox faculty. Sam Fox School students have 24/7 access to individual assigned studio space; however, specific shops, labs and studios close each evening. Students should plan a work schedule accordingly and follow standard building policies. Be mindful of security—students should never prop locked doors or let people in secured spaces that are not guests of the Sam Fox School or the student. https://police.wustl.edu/police-services/safety-tips/ TRAINING Students and faculty in the Sam Fox School have access to many types of complex and potentially hazardous equipment and technology across the facilities of Sam Fox School. It is required that all members of the Sam Fox School community proactively seek training and guidance from faculty and staff on how best to protect themselves and others in using these resources. Training must be completed by all students using lab or shop spaces regardless of specific equipment or perceived familiarity with similar equipment or spaces. SFS shop and lab training conforms to university, as well as area specific standards and practices. Training is valid when done by a faculty or staff member assigned to that area and appropriately charged with the training responsibility. Students do not train unless supervised and verified by staff or faculty for each instance. All Sam Fox School shop orientations require the signing of a waiver of liability. Signed waivers will be retained by the Sam Fox School shops. Equipment and shop orientations are offered at the beginning of each semester. Please do not expect a personal orientation shortly before a project is due. Individual and specific orientations are by special request and require advanced planning. If a student wishes to use equipment that is not associated with a course they are currently enrolled in, the student must first contact the appropriate faculty member or technician that is responsible for the equipment. To ensure student safety, and for the safety of school equipment, it is mandatory that students receive proper training before using shop resources. General Sam Fox School building policies Scheduling of installation and community spaces is required. Area spaces are coordinated through area coordinators. Sam Fox School common spaces, galleries, and installation spaces are scheduled through the Office of the Dean in Weil 105. Non-traditional spaces, exterior and university-wide spaces are coordinated and approved through the facilities manager. All installations outside of gallery or installation spaces need approval. Contact: [email protected] Shop storage space is limited, and priority is designated by the coordinators and/or shop technician. If you have a designated studio, please house projects within your assigned space, in the appropriate shop/technical spaces. At the end of the academic year, studios must be returned to the same condition as the student found upon arrival. Any materials left behind after move-out, will be thrown away. Environmental health and safety Campus emergency preparedness and information link: https://emergency.wustl.edu/ Always carry your WUSTL ID with you. Check email regularly for facility updates. Do not work in SFS shops or facilities when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This includes prescription medication that prohibits the operation of vehicles/machinery. Students should follow the guidelines set forth by the area coordinators. Coordinators will relay studio policy. Students will receive email updates related to studio and shop availability. Environmental hazards, Spray Booths & Dust Collection All materials and Chemicals brought into Sam Fox School spaces must have a valid SDS (Safety data Sheet) available at the point of use or storage. Please use the QR codes to enter and find your materials safety and handling properties before you use them. QR codes are on flammable storage locations. Dust from processing materials can be an irritant or more hazardous depending on the nature of the material. Students should consult SDS and contact faculty or technical staff for safest working practices for material hazards. Students should practice environmental controls and spray only in designated spaces/spray booths. Use of Low VOC paints and solvents is expected in all Sam Fox School spaces unless specifically approved by program and staff personnel. If conditions require a respirator or protective mask, the mask must comply with university policy on respiratory protection. https://wustl.app.box.com/s/y35qqgghzikwxt3se8bn6p9tlcnma87o. If, according to policy, a respirator is not required, voluntary use must meet minimum use guidelines but does not require a fit test and/or health screening. All flammable paints and adhesives, when not in use should be stored in the nearest flammable cabinet with your name and date on the container. Students should never leave projects or debris/masking/paint cans in the spray booths. Never allow flames or sparks in spray booths. Spray booth filters are extremely flammable. Follow the USED MATERIAL DISPOSAL POLICY. Place used aerosol containers in identified collection bins. Make sure container lids are closed tightly and nothing leaks into the bin. If bin is full, contact faculty member, area coordinator, Sam Fox School facilities, or the nearest technical staff. All materials removed from original containers must be in an approved secondary use container and have an appropriate safety label with information from the original on that label. Area Coordinators College of Art Director: Amy Hauft ([email protected]) Painting Area Coordinator: Associate Professor Jamie Adams ([email protected]) Photography Area Coordinator: Senior Lecturer Jennifer Colten ([email protected]) Printmaking Area Coordinator: Senior Lecturer Tom Reed ([email protected]) Sculpture Area Coordinator: Associate Professor Arny Nadler ([email protected]) Time-Based Art Area Coordinator: Professor Monika Weiss ([email protected]) Fashion Design Area Coordinator: Associate Professor Mary Ruppert-Stroescu ([email protected]) Foundations Area Coordinator: Senior Lecturer Sage Dawson ([email protected]) Chair of Communication Design:  Associate Professor Aggie Toppins ([email protected]) College of Architecture Director: Linda Samuels ([email protected]) Chair of Undergraduate Architecture: Constance Vale ([email protected]) Chair of Graduate Architecture: Monica Rivera ([email protected]) Chair of Graduate Urban design program: Linda Samuels ([email protected]) Chair of Landscape Architecture: Derek Hoeferlin ([email protected]) Sam Fox Shops Caleres Digital Fabrication Shop Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, CNC Milling, Electronics Hours: 9am – 9pm Monday – Sunday Access Contact / Technician: [email protected] Laser Cutter Student Manager CNC Mill Student Manager Access contact Instructional technician Matthew Branham  [email protected] Givens Shop Wood, Metal, Plastics Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 10pm Friday: 8:30am – 4pm Saturday: 9am-7pm Sunday: 9am-10pm Shop orientation General Wood Orientation Required – TECH General Metal Orientation Required – TECH Special equipment Orientations – TECH Access contact Instructional Gregory Cuddihee [email protected]  Walker Shop (Teaching shop) Wood, Metal, Ceramics, Plaster, Blacksmithing, Foundry, Papermaking Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 10pm Friday: 8:30am – 4pm Saturday: 9am-7pm Sunday 9am – 10pm Shop orientations required. Wood – TECH Metal – TECH Ceramics –  TECH Foundry – Prof. Arny Nadler Access Contact Instructional Technician Dryden Wells [email protected] Walker Shop (Teaching shop) Wood, Metal, Ceramics, Plaster, Blacksmithing, Foundry, Papermaking Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 10pm Friday: 8:30am – 4pm Saturday: 1pm-7pm Sunday 1pm – 10pm Shop orientations required Wood – TECH Metal – TECH Ceramics – Prof. Arny Nadler Foundry (course required) – Prof. Noah Kirby Blacksmithing (course required) – Prof. Noah Kirby Bixby 3D Shop (Teaching shop) Wood Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 10pm Friday: 8:30am – 4pm Saturday: 9am-7pm Sunday 9am – 10pm Access Contact  Assistant mgr. Shops and making spaces  – Bryce Robinson [email protected] Shop orientations required Bixby Dubinsky Printmaking & Kranzberg Book Studio (Teaching studio) Intaglio, Silk Screen, Collagraph, letterpress, Lithography Hours: Print Studio / Book Studio Monday through Wednesday 9am-9pm: except when classes are scheduled in spaces. Thursday – Sunday: 10am-7:00pm pm during monitor hours Access Contact / Technician – Tom Reed & Peter Holohan [email protected] + [email protected] Shop orientation is required. Bixby Fiber/Fashion Studios & Givens Textile Studio A complete list of policies and hours of operation for Fashion Studio use is available online https://insidesamfox.wustl.edu/fashion-design-studio-policy/ Monitor Schedule is subject to change every semester. Friday Lab time is by reservation only.  Students enrolled in TBMA courses who would like to sign up for the Friday Lab time must complete training to access the studio or the equipment. With questions about schedule, training or equipment please TBA  Whitaker Learning Lab  Effective 12/18/2023 the Whitaker Learning Lab will be open 8am-4pm Monday-Friday and will be closed for observed holidays.  Lab hours, including any other changes will be listed on signs posted outside the lab. Contact :  Richard Viehmann ([email protected]) Facilities Shops & Facilities Fashion Design Studio Policy SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN & VISUAL ARTSWashington University in St. LouisMSC 1213‐131‐105One Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO 63130 Facebook Instagram Office of the Dean 314.935.9300 Art Office 314.935.6500 Architecture Office 314.935.6200 Download Mobile App Apple ITunes Google Play Sam Fox Extranet Intranet Feedback ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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