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Blueprint for Creative Excellence

The three-dimensional art room for high school was designed with sculptural processes in mind such as carving, modeling, and casting. Extremely durable industrial tables withstand everything from clay and papier-mâché, to soldering, welding, and even light construction work. Backless seating allows students the flexibility and reach they need to work comfortably on their projects, and a wide selection of storage units makes it easy to find tools and supplies.

What Makes a Great Three-Dimensional Art Room

For Students

The three-dimensional art room should provide easy access to art materials and tools. Workspaces should be durable enough to support the creation of heavy or large projects as needed.

For Teachers

The three-dimensional art room should feature open walkways, making it easy to observe students as they work and to offer assistance as needed. Ample storage should be available for in-progress projects, media, tools, and other art supplies.

For Administrators

The three-dimensional art room should be furnished in a way that meets the needs of their school's art program. Products must be readily available and delivered on time. Installation should be quick and efficient.

Sculpting Success: Studio Layout Zones

Project Area

  • Industrial tables: Strong enough to support heavy or large projects, and feature durable tabletops that withstand banging, hammering, and the usage of tools. Tabletops are easy to clean, and won't absorb materials like paint, dye or clay residue.
  • Art stools: Give students freedom of movement as they focus on their projects, and the backless seats promote good posture and strengthen core muscles.
  • Mobile storage carts: Can be rolled directly to student workstations, making distributing and collecting supplies easy. Clear bins make it simple to locate needed materials, and they can be completely removed from the unit for use at workstations. Large and small bin sizes accommodate a variety of storage needs.

Staging and Display Area

  • Broad utility tables: Can be used to lay out materials and information for upcoming projects. They may also be used as a place to store in-progress projects or display finished projects.
  • A bulletin board: Gives teachers a place to post reminders and information about projects or upcoming class activities.
  • A dry erase board: Makes it easy for teachers to communicate instructions or examples to the whole class. Students may opt to use the dry erase board to brainstorm ideas for a project.

Storage and Clean-Up Area

  • A lockable storage cabinet: Secures supplies and materials that may require teacher supervision. Locking items away also reduces distractions by keeping tools, supplies and projects out of view. Teachers may also opt to use this cabinet for securing personal belongings.
  • Open shelving: Provides storage for supplies that need to remain in a consistent place. Open shelving may also be used to display finished projects.
  • Wall-mounted storage: Provides additional space for supplies, materials and in-progress or complete projects. Locking doors give teachers the option to secure the items inside if needed.
  • A portable sink: Allows students to quickly wash their hands and clean their tools after use.

Choosing your Three-Dimensional Art Room Solution

School Outfitters makes it simple to outfit your school's three-dimensional art room. Choose the option that best fits your budget and needs and get an itemized quote with just one click.

Our helpful sales representatives are happy to answer any questions about our three-dimensional art room solution and how you can put it to use in your school. Just give us a call at 1-800-260-2776.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes industrial tables essential for three-dimensional art projects?
Industrial tables are designed to withstand heavy sculptural work including banging, hammering, and tool usage that regular tables cannot handle. Their durable surfaces support large, heavy projects while resisting absorption of materials like paint, dye, and clay residue.
Why are backless stools recommended for sculptural work?
Backless art stools give students complete freedom of movement around their three-dimensional projects, allowing them to reach all angles and surfaces comfortably while promoting good posture and strengthening core muscles.
How should storage be organized in a three-dimensional art room?
Effective storage combines mobile carts for flexible supply distribution, lockable cabinets for valuable tools requiring supervision, open shelving for consistent supply placement, and wall-mounted storage to maximize space utilization.
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