The Columbus Idea Foundry

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Columbus, United States

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Art school· Metal fabricator· Vocational school· Welder· Woodworker· Makerspace· Coworking space· Laser cutting service· Metal workshop· Office space rental agency

The Columbus Idea Foundry Reviews | Rating 4,8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Columbus Idea Foundry is located in Columbus, United States on 421 W State St. The Columbus Idea Foundry is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category art school in United States.

Address

421 W State St

Phone

+1 6146538068

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Glen Tuomaala

Took 2 CNC classes here and they were both excellent. Luck and Sally were the teachers. Building is a former shoe factory and later Harley Davidson motorcycle factory. The renovations are terrific. Work and learning spaces are great.

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knickknackPoliwag

Very cool Columbus co-op. Classes are reasonably priced & allow you to truly learn from the experience. Great for anyone interested in DIY activities or just avid explorers of new skills. They even give free tours. Give them a visit!

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Bob Roehm

While the Columbus Idea Foundry is primarily a co-working space for its members, public events and/or invitation-only events [for non-members] are also held there. I have attended the three below events, so far, at the Columbus Idea Foundry. • Columbus Advisory Committee on Disability Issues [CACDI] [2-22-2018] • Microdosing Psychedelics: A DIY [Do It Yourself] Mental Health Movement [hosted by Mind Manifest Midwest and Cap City Biohackers] 8-27-2018] • Equality Ohio Stakeholder Summit [9-30-2018] While definitely a great location for able-bodied people [and there is an elevator between the first floor and the second floor], the Columbus Advisory Committee on Disability Issues [CACDI] quickly learned that the Columbus Idea Foundry is nearly impossible to travel to via public transportation if you are a wheelchair user because Lucas St., a poorly-maintained brick street with intermittent sidewalks on the east side of the building, is nearly impossible to navigate for people who use wheelchairs.

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Michael Scarberry

Some great artists in this place!

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Conor Davitt

This new location for the Columbus Idea Foundry is great. There’s a lot more space for equipment, classes, studios, etc. I've taken several classes and attended a few events there, and everyone I come across is knowledgeable, helpful, and nice. You can tell they’re all excited about what they do. If you've never been, check it out and take a class or attend an event there, and prepare to be hooked.