Women-owned 501(c)(3) San Diego Craft Collective in Point Loma has operated a 2,400-square-foot teaching studio inside Liberty Station's Dorothea Laub Music & Arts Center since 2018. The facility houses a full woodshop, a ceramics lab with three kilns, and two glass-fusing kilns in the same Arts District corridor as Visions Museum of Textile Art, anchoring maker education on the former Naval Training Center campus. Instruction follows Waldorf, Montessori, and Swedish Sloyd pedagogies across woodworking, fiber arts, fused glass, mosaics, and wheel-thrown ceramics for students starting at age three. Scholarship and fellowship programs funded through tax-deductible donations remove cost barriers for underserved youth and adults across San Diego County. Resident bench artists rent private workspace and share kiln and shop access alongside the class schedule, contributing to a Liberty Station creative campus that also includes CoTA (Collaborations: Teachers and Artists)'s K–12 arts-integration residencies. Multi-week intensive workshops take adult students from raw lumber selection through joinery, finishing, and exhibition-grade furniture construction in the fully equipped woodshop.