Workshop vs. Studio

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Workshopnoun

A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work.

Workshopnoun

A brief, intensive course of education for a small group, emphasizing interaction and practical problem solving.

Workshopnoun

An academic conference.

Workshopverb

(transitive) To help a playwright revise a draft of (a play) by rehearsing it with actors and critiquing the results.

Workshopverb

To improve through collaboration.

Workshopnoun

A shop where any manufacture or handiwork is carried on.

Workshopnoun

small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done

Workshopnoun

a brief intensive course for a small group; emphasizes problem solving

Workshop

Beginning with the Industrial Revolution era, a workshop may be a room, rooms or building which provides both the area and tools (or machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of manufactured goods. Workshops were the only places of production until the advent of industrialization and the development of larger factories.

Studionoun

An artist’s or photographer’s workshop or the room in which an artist works.

Studionoun

An establishment where an art is taught.

Studionoun

A place where radio or television programs, records or films are made.

Studionoun

A company or organization that makes films, records or other artistic works.

Studionoun

A studio apartment.

Studionoun

The working room of an artist.

Studionoun

workplace for the teaching or practice of an art;

Studionoun

an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen

Studionoun

workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded

Studio

A studio is an artist or worker's workroom. This can be for the purpose of acting, architecture, painting, pottery (ceramics), sculpture, origami, woodworking, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, industrial design, radio or television production broadcasting or the making of music.

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