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What is Baltimore Arts and Entertainment Districts

American Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in the Maker Movement
State-designated arts and entertainment districts are designed to foster economic development by offering property and sales tax incentives to arts-related businesses.
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Open Works
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8310-3.ch010
Abstract
Open Works is a newly established community-based makerspace in the Greenmount West Neighborhood District of Baltimore, Maryland. The space, located in a completely renovated building especially designed as a makerspace, encompasses 34,000 square feet and has an impressive array of new equipment, specialty shops, public spaces, and 140 micro-studios for creatives and entrepreneurs in the community. Open Works offers a variety of face-to-face courses to certify makers in five out of the seven studio spaces and relies heavily on the six full-time staff and fellows to run the space. Open Works is grappling with the need to increase paid memberships as a mechanism for sustainability and at the same time trying to meet the needs of a disadvantaged community. This chapter explores Open Works.
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