Art & Design School in Lancaster PA
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Pennsylvania College
of Art & Design

204 N Prince Street
P.O. Box 59
Lancaster, PA
17608-0059
Ph: 717-396-7833

Facilities



Pennsylvania College of Art & Design offers modern facilities to our students. The college is located at 204/202 North Prince Street, a five-story air conditioned building with 62,000 square feet of well-maintained work and study space.

Studios
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The 25 studios are designed to allow abundant natural light to shine through the many windows.










Photography Lab
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The college’s three darkrooms are equipped with black & white and color enlargers, two color processors, an archival print washer, and developing sinks. A film processing lab and photography studio are also available for student use. In addition, students can utilize the computer imaging labs, which house equipment for digital imaging, and the non-silver area of the printmaking studio.



Computer Imaging Labs
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The college houses two spacious and well-equipped computer labs, each one featuring 17 Macintosh workstations, with DVD-RWs. Both fully-networked labs contain a laser printer, a photo-quality color printer, scanners, and wireless access to the network. Students have access to the server to store their files, and all workstations have Internet access. Software includes everything necessary to teach courses in graphic design, fine arts, photography, and Web design. In addition to these two labs, there are six classrooms specifically designed for wireless laptop access to the network. Students can also access all computer resources from their laptops using the college’s wireless connection to the network.

Printmaking Lab
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The college’s printmaking lab is equipped for monoprint, relief, and intaglio printmaking. Available presses include a handmade French Tool intaglio press. Stainless steel work tables, numerous flat files, print drying racks, and a Nu Arc Exposure System (for burning plates) make for a highly functional studio space. The print lab is also equipped with vertical etching tanks and a Macintosh workstation. An air exchange system and low toxin etching fluids are in constant use.

Woodshop
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The woodshop houses numerous tools, including saws, drills and sanders, which are available for students to use only with faculty supervision.










Library
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The library offers students a diverse collection of print and non-print resources. The print collection includes more than 10,000 books and the library subscribes to over 80 periodicals. In addition, the students have access to a 25,000 plus slide collection and over 12,000 electronic books, electronic reserves, and the following electronic databases: AccuNet /Associated Press Multimedia Archive, ARTstor, LexisNexis Academic, Art Museum Image Gallery and Wilson Biographies Plus Illustration. Students may also utilize the web-based library catalog and the Internet. The library is a participating member of Access PA, a project of the Department of Education and the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, which provides interlibrary loan services from participating academic, public, special and school libraries throughout Pennsylvania. The college’s students also have a reciprocal borrowing agreement with the library at nearby Franklin & Marshall College. To find out more about the library click on “library” from PCA&D’s home page www.pcad.edu.

Galleries
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The Main Gallery exhibits works of nationally and regionally known artists and designers. The student gallery area on the third floor regularly features student art work which has been selected by departmental faculty. Extensive exhibition space on each floor consistently showcases student work from current class assignments.






Student Lounge
Student at the art & design school in Lancaster PA The college maintains student lounge areas in the Atrium and on the second and third floors. The third floor student lounge area contains vending machines, a microwave, a refrigerator, and dish washing facilities. Both here and the Atrium are where students meet regularly to eat, relax, and talk with friends. A series of bulletin boards, located on the third floor, display a variety of news including exhibition opportunities, educational and travel information, apartment listings, job and volunteer opportunities, community events, PCA&D sponsored events, and items for sale.