Creative Community Lab

The Creative Community Lab is a shared community space developed by the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts at UNCSA. The Creative Community Lab is intended to be used for events that are programmatic in scope and that align with the strategic missions of the Kenan Institute and UNCSA.

The Creative Community Lab is located at 300 S. Liberty Street in the historic Railroad Building in the Brookstown area of Winston-Salem.

The 2,500 square foot space may be scheduled during operating hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Creative Community Lab follows the staff holiday schedule of UNCSA and is not available during scheduled holiday breaks for campus staff and administrators.

For more information, see the Space Use Guidelines or contact loscombe.cm@artist.uncsa.edu or 336-770-1432.

The front gallery features seating for up to 18 individuals (at either two separate or one continuous table), a lounge area, and two bars with additional seating for 8 to 10.The front gallery features seating for up to 18 individuals (at either two separate or one continuous table), a lounge area, and two bars with additional seating for 8 to 10.The front gallery features seating for up to 18 individuals (at either two separate or one continuous table), a lounge area, and two bars with additional seating for 8 to 10.The front gallery features seating for up to 18 individuals (at either two separate or one continuous table), a lounge area, and two bars with additional seating for 8 to 10.The rear lounge has two seating areas: one features two counter-height tables and the other includes a conversational seating arrangement.The rear lounge has two seating areas: one features two counter-height tables and the other includes a conversational seating arrangement.The rear lounge has two seating areas: one features two counter-height tables and the other includes a conversational seating arrangement.The breakout room can accommodate 4 to 6 people in a relaxed conversational arrangement.The “Blue Sky” room can be arranged to accommodate 6 to 8 individuals seated at either two separate or one continuous table and features two walls with wall-to-wall pin-up space.