CCC Maker-In-Residence
Community Relations for Resilience, Wellness, and Creativity: Champaign County Community (CCC) Maker-in-Residence Program to promote health and wellness
The Champaign County Community (CCC) Maker-in-Residence Program
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Champaign County Community (CCC) Maker-in-Residence Program, an initiative designed to bridge and enhance the creative capabilities of our local maker communities. This program represents a collaborative partnership among the Champaign-Urbana Community Fab Lab, The Urbana Free Library, the Urbana Arts and Culture Program, Grainger IDEA Lab, and the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center, aiming to foster a vibrant ecosystem of creativity, learning, and community engagement.
The CCC Maker-in-Residence Program is rooted in the belief that making—whether it involves crafts, electronics, textiles, or digital fabrication—holds the power to unite people, cultivate essential skills, and promote overall well-being. By inviting makers from diverse backgrounds to share their unique talents and perspectives, we are not just facilitating skill development but are also knitting together the fabric of our community, making it stronger, more resilient, and culturally rich. This initiative will provide an exciting platform for local makers, artists, engineers, and inventors to collaborate, innovate, and inspire, thereby propelling Champaign County towards a future where technology, art, and community intertwine seamlessly.
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support provided by Building Beyond the Barriers, the Community Grant Opportunity of the Campus-Community Compact to Accelerate Social Justice at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Goals of this program:
- Forge stronger connections between on- and off-campus maker communities.
- Support makers from diverse backgrounds, who will bridge different maker communities and share unique local maker culture and skills with the broader community.
- Inspire creativity and skill development among Champaign County residents by lowering barriers to making through partnerships.
Ultimately, we hope that the Maker-in-Residence program will foster a more connected, resilient, and culturally vibrant community
Events
Application Period Opens
March 1
Application Q&A Session
March 14th | 7-9PM @ Makerspace Urbana
Application Deadline
March 24
Selection Announcement
March 31
Residencies & Workshops
Jack Schools' Collage A Story Workshop
IMC
May 5th, 1-4pm
Jack Schools' Collage Workshop
Teen Open Lab @ TUFL (Teens only)
May 8th, 3-5:30pm
Tom Krepcio's Screen Print Workshop
CUC Fab Lab
May 12th, 11am-1pm
Carson Smith's Textile Workshop
Teen Open Lab @ TUFL (Teens only)
May 15th & 16th, 3-5:30pm
Sylena Harper's VTuber Workshop
Grainger Commons in the Grainger Engineering Library
May 18th, 4-6pm
Gwyneth Krepcio's Mending Workshop
CUC Fab Lab
May 19th, 11am -1pm
Jack Schools' Collage A Story Workshop
IMC
May 19th, 1-4pm
Makers-In-Residence
Hosting Location
CU Community Fab Lab
Dates
April 22 – May 31
Project
Multimedia sculpture
Workshop
Fiber arts community mural or crochet monster art
Carson Smith's Textile Workshop
Teen Open Lab @ TUFL (Teens only)
May 15th & 16th, 3-5:30pm
Hosting Location
CU Community Fab Lab
Dates
April 15 – May 31
Project
Screen-printed jigsaw puzzles
Workshop
Screen printing
Tom Krepcio's Screen Print Workshop
CUC Fab Lab
May 12th, 11am-1pm
Hosting Location
CU Community Fab Lab
Dates
April 15 – May 31
Project
Quilt
Workshop
Mending clothes
Gwyneth Krepcio's Mending Workshop
CUC Fab Lab
May 19th, 11am -1pm
Sylena Harper
Hosting Location
IDEA Lab at Grainger Engineering Library
Dates
April 15 – May 31
Project
Plant watering system, 3D-printed accessibility devices, or recycled 3D printing filament
Workshop
Creating a Vtuber Twitch channel
Sylena Harper's VTuber Workshop
Grainger Commons in the Grainger Engineering Library
May 18th, 4-6pm
Jack Schools
Hosting Location
Makerspace Urbana at UC Independent Media Center
Dates
TBD
Project
Collage
Workshop
Collaborative collage
Jack Schools' Collage A Story Workshop
IMC
May 5th, 1-4pm
Jack Schools' Collage Workshop
Teen Open Lab @ TUFL (Teens only)
May 8th, 3-5:30pm
Jack Schools' Collage A Story Workshop
IMC
May 19th, 1-4pm
Participating Spaces
Fab Lab
Location:
1301 Goodwin Ave. Urbana, IL 61801
Public Hours:
Open hours are Mon-Thur 5-9pm and Sunday 1-6pm
Tools/Equipment:
https://cucfablab.web.illinois.edu/tools-and-materials/
Grainger IDEA Lab
Location:
1301 West Springfield Avenue. Urbana IL 61801 (lower-level West Grainger Engineering Library)
Public Hours:
Monday-Friday 10am-10pm
Tools/Equipment:
Augmented Reality Headsets
- HoloLens 2
- Magic Leap 2
Virtual Reality Headsets
- HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition
- HTC Vive Pro
- HTC Vive Pro 2
- HTC Vive XR Elite
- Meta Quest 2
- Meta Quest 3
- Meta Rift S
- Pico Neo 3 Pro
3D Scanners
- Insta360 X3 Camera
3D Printing
- Elegoo Mars 1
- Elegoo Saturn 2
- Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
- Taz Pro from Lulzbot
- Taz Pro XT from Lulzbot
Other
- Podcasting Kits
- Cricut Maker 3
- Brother SE700 Computerized Embroidery + Sewing Machine
- Spatial Computing and Immersive Media (SCIM) Lab
Makerspace Urbana at the IMC
Location:
202 S. Broadway Ave in Urbana at the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center (IMC)
Public Hours:
Thursdays 7-9pm
Tools/Equipment: https://makerspaceurbana.org/about-mu/our-tools-and-supplies/
- Four sewing machines
- 1034D 3/4 Thread Serger with Differential Feed
- Computerized Sewing and Embroidery Machine – Brother SE400
- Random sewing kit essentials (scissors, chalk, seam rippers, measuring tape… etc.)
- Thread
- Iron and Ironing Board
- Vinyl Cutter – Silhouette Cameo (Tutorial)
- Random electronic components (Resistors, capacitors, LED’s, buttons, switches, wire…. etc.)
- 2 Lulzbot Mini 3D printers (Instructions)
- Multimeters
- 6000 volt power supply
- All the soldering irons!
- Solder and Solder wick
- Hot air rework station – AOYUE INT 852
- 2D printer (as in prints ink on paper), inkjet and laserjet
- Hot air guns
- Circular Saw
- Mini belt sander
- Lampworking Kit and glass for lampworking
- Pewter casting materials
- Wall warts and cables
- Random hand tools (drill, saws, screwdrivers, pliers, Cat 5 Cable Crimper, die and tap set, wire cutters… etc.)
- Arts and craft supplies (Pens, markers, hot glue guns, pipe cleaners, stickers, sparkly things… etc.)
Teen Open Lab at The Urbana Free Library
Location:
10 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801 (The Urbana Free Library, in the auditorium)
Public Hours:
Tuesday-Thursday 3-5:30pm
Tools/Equipment:
- Cricut Electronic Cutter
- 3D printers (Flash Forge)
- Sewing Machines
- Hand crank knitting mechanism
- 3D Doodle Pen
- Laptops
- Drawing Tablets
- Electric Guitars
- Keyboard
- Nintendo Switch
- PS4
- Xbox One
- Projector
- Various crafting materials (yarn, fabric, thread, paint, color pencils, markers, hot glue, paper, cardstock, vinyl, and etc.)
Program Team
Lauren Chambers
Urbana Free Public Library
Vivian Krishnan
Urbana Arts and Culture
Program Specialist
Miriam Larson
Independent Media Center
Program Specialist
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
No, unfortunately we don’t have the facilities available to house anyone. This is why it’s for local Champaign County makers.
Nope! All spaces are open to community members. However, most parking spaces on campus require a permit that can only be purchased by students or staff. But don’t worry, each site has metered parking open to the public, which is also free most evenings/nights
That’s ok! We have experienced staff who can help you prepare for the workshop and work on any skills to help get you ready to successfully teach. Furthermore, you won’t be alone for the workshop, you will have experienced assistants helping make the workshop run smoothly.
Many of the makerspaces are located on CU MTD route and within a very short walking distance from the stops nearby. If public transportation isn’t an option for you, rides may be arranged, just specify in the application you’ll need ride assistance.
It’s hard to know an exact number, but they can be anywhere from 10-30 people. Some of that depends on your preferences and the available space at the location.
Each space has public hours, listed above in the spaces section. However, access to the spaces outside of public hours can be arranged for the makers in residence.