Where the work happens

Mesa Vista Hall

Amaranth lives in Mesa Vista Hall at UNM—a workspace where students, scholars, and community members come together to experiment with technology, design, and humanities storytelling. Whether you’re printing a 3D model, editing a podcast, building a ScrollStory, or just thinking through a project idea, the studio is a place to try things, get feedback, and learn by doing.

You don’t need an appointment to stop by during studio hours. Bring your laptop, bring a project, or just bring curiosity. People work on their own things alongside each other, ask questions, share what they’re learning, and help each other troubleshoot. Think of it like a pottery studio: someone shows you how to center the clay, but you’re the one at the wheel.

Come by

Spring 2026 studio hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30–11:00 and 12:30–2:00, Wednesdays 10:00–12:00.

Or email us at amaranth@unm.edu to book a consultation.

What’s here

We maintain a range of tools for humanities projects—all available for students, faculty, and community collaborators.

Printing & fabrication

Audio & media

Exploration

A look inside

Below is a 360 tour from the very first incarnation of the studio. Stop by to see how much has changed!