
Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Month, and there will be a host of exciting events you can enjoy here at Spokane Public
Please note: no food or beverages are allowed in any of our media studios.
Self-Record: Reserve the recording studio for 1-3 hour blocks with access to a drum set, piano, keyboard, guitars, and a ukulele. This level of service is unassisted and does not provide access to the control room. Available Saturdays and Sundays.
Book an Audio Engineer: Reserve a time with our Audio Engineer and receive up to 5 hours of assisted recording/mixing time. Available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Time slots open up 30 days in advance.
There are multiple ways to access the Video Studio:
Drop-In Hours: Stop by during Video Studio Drop-In Hours on Mondays and Tuesdays from 10am-12pm.
Self-Service Studio Reservations: Confident with video equipment and editing software? Reserve the studio for independent use. Please note, this option is for booking the room and equipment only and does not include assistance.
1:1 Sessions with Our Video Education Specialist: Need personalized help filming or editing? Book a one-hour session with our specialist to get expert guidance.
Tip: Bring an SD card if you plan to use the filming equipment. Don’t have one? Contact our Video Education Specialist, Ryan Tucker, at rtucker@spokanelibrary.org for advice.
Need a place to meet and record content? Use this studio to record podcasts, sound bites, and much more. This space is equipped with seating, microphones, and a soundboard for your production.
This is a self-service studio and does not come with additional assistance from a specialist. Available 7 days/week.

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