Towson University’s Center for the Arts gives its students a valuable skill not always found at the college level: experience. Through the school’s Object Lab, individuals pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts can get hands-on industrial design experience using high-end 3D printers and laser cutters. Initiated by jewellery designer Jan Baum in 2011, the lab features six machines that utilize four different printing technologies, including Objet, ZCorp and Makerbot 3D printers, that students pursuing their BFA degrees can use to learn digital design and manufacturing skills.…
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