TOLEDO, Ohio — Artists of any skill will be able to explore all kinds of art with the grand opening of Make419 on Saturday: a new maker’s space in downtown Toledo.
Owner Charlotte Laney described a maker’s space as an open studio where anyone can come in and use a wide variety art equipment to explore creative ideas.
The new business will be located inside the Secor Building on Jefferson Avenue in downtown Toledo where members can work with pottery wheels, light boxes, jewelry, knitting materials and many more crafting equipment.
They offer day passes monthly memberships and yearly memberships. In addition to the studio time, they also offer classes and workshops for all ages.
Laney came up with the idea about four to five years ago when her fiancée and son were involved in a bad accident. During the time, she took a ceramic class that helped ease her worries.
She…