ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
Art classrooms need power for projectors, computers, and charging units for camera batteries. Additionally, many art processes make use of various appliances and equipment such as pencil sharpeners, potters wheels, hot glue guns, paper-making equipment, pug mills, drilling/grinding/finishing tools, enameling kilns, warmers for encaustic, fans, electric irons, dry mounting equipment, spray booths, mixers, blenders, and microwaves.
Require four outlets per box every six feet or less along the perimeter. Island worktables need power as well. If worktables are movable, consider ceiling outlet boxes that allow for drop cords or slim pre-wired power posts mounted on the end of worktables to power strips on the sides under the top of worktables. Avoid interfering with the work surface.