Tennessee Makerspaces

Woodward Library at APSU

Logo for Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, with text reading Woodward Library inside a red-bordered circle on a light gray background.

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601 College St
Clarksville, TN 37044

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Woodward Library’s Makerspace is open to all faculty, staff, students, and community members. The makerspace contains 3d printers, virtual reality headsets, sticker makers, vinyl cutters, sublimation and plotter printers, sewing machines, and much, much more!

A makerspace is a collaborative, hands-on environment that provides tools, materials, and guidance for people to explore ideas, learn new skills, and bring their creative projects to life. It’s designed to support do-it-yourself (DIY) projects in technology, crafts, engineering, art, and more. It’s a space where innovation, experimentation, and curiosity are encouraged—no matter your age or experience level.

A 3D printer labeled AnkerMake is printing a colorful, low-poly lizard model on a textured print bed with green markings and AnkerMake branding. A classroom with several wooden tables, black chairs, and a row of 3D printers in various colors along the wall. There are also boxes, cabinets, and a large monitor in the background. A 3D printer is actively printing an object, with part of a blue and black item visible on the build plate. The machine shows indicator lights and has a touchscreen interface on the right side.