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From Dylan Romero
2022 UCSF Library Artist in Residence, Jacoub Reyes presents "Tradition, Craft, and Technology: Making Woodblock Prints with New Media." Building off Jacoub… -
From Dylan Romero
2022 UCSF Library Artist in Residence, Jacoub Reyes presents "Woodblock Prints and Medicine: Sugar and Tobacco in the Caribbean." This event highlights… -
From Dylan Romero
Recommended prerequisite: 3D Printing at UCSF Part 1 Do you have a CT scan you would like to convert to a 3D print?Join Makers Lab staff to start creating 3D… -
From Dylan Romero
In this 45-minute workshop, participants create one to three cards for Valentine’s Day on paper using leaves/flowers (dried or fresh), tea or coffee or… -
From Dylan Romero
This workshop explores healing plants from medieval and early modern botanical manuscripts and ways to be inspired by and benefit from botanical gardens, the visual… -
From Dylan Romero
Learn more about the "The City is a Body" project and Farah Hamade's residency on the UCSF Library website. -
From Dylan Romero
Presenting the audio-visual project "The City is a Body" which discusses COVID-19 disparities in San Francisco. This project is a visual reflection of… -
From Scott Drapeau
Are you interested in a different approach to 3D modeling? Discover Wireframe Modeling in Blender! Join Makers Lab staff (virtually) working in Blender (freeware) to… -
From Dylan Romero
Join us for an informal introduction to sewing! In this pop-up we will introduce you to one of the most widely used stitches in sewing, the running stitch. This… -
From Scott Drapeau
Are you interested in continuing to learn about visual communication and perspective drawing? Join Makers Lab staff (virtually) for the second of a two-part pop-up… -
From Scott Drapeau
Are you interested in discovering how 3D CAD design, 3D printing, mold making, and silicone are being utilized to create real tools for surgical simulation training… -
From Dylan Romero
Maquettes are mini models that are typically used in architecture and sculpture work to help visualize how the finished piece will look before beginning… -