- Make Nashville, the city’s first nonprofit makerspace, recently held a workshop with Aberdeen Studio for Nashville Design Week.
Need to repair something electrical? Want to make a bowl or a piece of furniture? Or maybe sound mixing is more your speed?
There’s a nonprofit for that.
Make Nashville’s objective, as its name implies, is to enable makers to make. At the creative space, 620 B Davidson St., ideas can be brought to life through a variety of different materials, from clay to plastic, metal to wood or textiles to audio.
According to Make Nashville Board Member Steve Roche, the organization was founded because people were searching for a place where they could share big tools and maintenance equipment. Word of the new space spread rapidly.
Initially based in East Nashville, Make Nashville recently moved to a new home near the Cumberland River.”In a makerspace, you’ve got to share…