Ox-Bow studios are open 24 hours daily. Situated at the edge of the Tallmadge Woods overlooking the Ox-Bow lagoon, the studios include a spacious north lit painting and drawing studio; an open air metal sculpture studio; a ceramics studio with several electric kilns, a gas-fired car kiln, sawdust and raku capabilities, as well as a wood kiln built in 2005; an open air glassblowing facility with three glory holes and a glass annex for glass bead making and cast glasswork; and a paper and book studio which is used for multiple non-traditional courses. In 2009, Ox-Bow inaugurated a new print studio, complete with lithography, collograph, etching, screenprinting, and woodcut facilities, as well as letterpress and a new wing for digital media.