Adohi Creative Community

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The Adohi Creative Community is a place where students with a housing contract can come to work on their projects for classes, but also a place where those students can come to tinker, play and develop new skills.

Contact Mary Peacock, Creative Community coordinator, for more information.


Sewing machines and fabrication machines of all kinds are available to students tinkering with innovation and design in the Adohi Creative Community.


Hours

Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday Closed
Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Who Can Use the Creative Community

The Creative Community in Adohi Hall is open to any student with a current housing contract.

Partnering with the Creative Community

There are two ways to partner with the Creative Community. First, the Creative Community can table for your events. The second is to use our spaces for large group events. If you are interested in any of these opportunities please contact Mary Peacock at peacock@uark.edu.

Community Features

Makerspace

  • Textile Room: Sewing machines, embroidery machine, Serger
  • Laser cutter, soldering irons, 3D printers
  • Painting, drawing and coloring pages
  • Spray booth, air brush, paint and stains
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Performance Space

  • 7 soundproof practice rooms (Two feature dynamic acoustics)
  • Performance area with theater lighting
  • Ben's Bean Corner: Enjoy hot chocolate or coffee while sitting on our cozy couch
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Study Rooms

  • Seminar Room 127: Setup as a conference room
  • Seminar 128: A classroom in a small group setup
  • Seminar Room 129: A classroom lecture setup
  • White boards are available to check out
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Media Labs

  • Recording Studio 116: Mic stand and a large space for band practice too
  • Recording Studio 115: Sound Mixer Midas 32
  • Both rooms of the Recording Studio are soundproof
  • Media Lab: Has the entire Adobe Creative Cloud
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Meet E.R.I.C.

Community members want to create an adventurous environment that can be a catalyst for Entrepreneurship, Resourcefulness, Innovation, and Community; what we are calling E.R.I.C.

We have created a robotic character named ERIC to represent the space. This kind, friendly robot will be seen doing several things that the creative community have throughout the facility. The different poses and facial expressions will show the determination to succeed in different areas and inspire students and faculty to prosper in their futures goals.