The 3rd floor spaces of the Interactive Media Arts Studio (IMA) are designed for creating digital works and are spacious for hosting events, talks, and information sessions. Students can borrow most of the technological equipment necessary for instructional use in the classroom and for developing their projects from the Equipment Room on the 3rd floor. 

Students watch a digital video piece in the IMA Studio
Students stand at a long fabrication table in the IMA
Students stand at a long fabrication table looking at computers in the IMA
Students at an event in the IMA

The 4th floor IMA spaces, dedicated to the creation of physical works, are equipped with a Fabrication Lab, a Woodshop, and a Re-Makerspace. Students are able to receive training to operate machines such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and computer numerical control machines. 

Learn more about the IMA Studio facilities here.

A student programs a TV in an IMA class
Students in an Industrial Design Class
Professor Andy Garcia lectures for an IMA Class
A student on a laptop in an IMA Class
Marker Space, Student
A student on a laptop in an IMA Class