The Mint makerspace announced Monday, Sept. 23, the upcoming transport of an innovative S.P.A.C.E. unit to Mac Steel, marking a significant step in the organizations collaboration with Mac Steel, who further partners with Salem Art Works.
This unique 8 foot by 12 foot unit, acquired from Mike’s Country Store in Clarendon, has been meticulously weatherized and transformed into a livable dwelling through a hands-on educational initiative.
The Mint engages the community by hosting classes on home improvement, welcomes back alumni from Vermont Works for Women TrailBlazers program and even students from Rosie’s Girls, who learned valuable skills such as drywall installation. This collaborative effort not only enhances the functionality of the unit but also has fostered a spirit of creativity and learning.
This S.P.A.C.E. unit will be the first of its kind at Mac Steel, designed specifically to support their Artist Residency Program.
Josh Mac of Mac Steel expressed his excitement, stating, “We are really excited to partner with The Mint to create these small living units. We know our artists will love them and we believe in the larger mission of The Mint”
“The project serves as a proof of concept for our vision at The Mint, which includes a comprehensive trades education curriculum aimed at creating sustainable living solutions,” The Mint stated in a news release. “While the initial unit is not yet solar powered, we are committed to developing these small living units into solar-powered accommodations that promote creative existence.”
Courtesy The Mint
The S.P.A.C.E. unit above will soon be delivered to Mac Steel in Rutland to support a new Artist Residency Program.