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Virtual_Chicken t1_ix87t6m wrote

Check with new urban arts!

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bigbutterenergy t1_ix8febo wrote

2nd this! new urban arts takes good care of their equipment considering it gets used by so so many high schoolers, and it’s a great place!

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transgenderedizing t1_ix86rwk wrote

Does AS220 have youth programs? If not there’s a youth arts initiative in Olneyville I can’t think of the name for that might have use for it

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SweetOkashi t1_ix988fn wrote

Honestly, check with any local public library that has programs for teens. Depending on their donation/gifts policy, they may be able to use it for programming or part of a makerspace.

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RhodyVan t1_ix9kp3b wrote

The Community Libraries of Providence does makerspace work and may want it.

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damnvanc t1_ix8pyjx wrote

I would contact The Avenue Concept. They're behind the murals in Providence and connect local artists. They're also on the South Side and if they didn't use it, they would know a school in need that would have an arts program that it would enhance.

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Double-Diamond-4507 t1_ixaekfc wrote

PVD Young makers would love to have it set up in a Providence Public Library

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Vegetable_Ebb3271 t1_ix8gu6z wrote

Artists exchange in Cranston would probably be interested! I would reach out to them

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Moonracerrex t1_ixb3afv wrote

A-Venture at Central can definitely use it

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mattylubes t1_ixb7014 wrote

I work at a charter school in downtown and I’d bet they’d love another for the 3d printing club!

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Soft-Mango-5540 t1_ixba3u5 wrote

The library of things would probably take that and put it to good use

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jam__1 t1_ix86hpn wrote

How big is it? Any pictures? Pm me if you want

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