The other day at art class, the heating system was on full blast

The other day at my painting class, they had the heating system going full blast. It was so hot in our classroom that I could barely even breathe, let alone paint! As a matter of fact, the moderate air that was blasting from the heating vents above my easel was so moderate that it kept drying out the paint that I put on my canvas. I kept trying and it just kept on happening. I don’t know why in the world they had the heating system on full blast because it wasn’t even all that cold outside that day. I assume that the temperature was genuinely around 40 degrees, but they had the thermostat turned up to genuinely 75 degrees inside of the studio and it was brutal. I assume that the room was even hotter than it normally would have been because they had the kiln going in the room too, but that kiln particularly starts heating the place up when it’s going full blast! Even though it’s supposed to be insulated, it still heats the room up, and during the summers, the air conditioning never seems to labor all that well in the room, however, it’s still cold outside here for the most part and they had the heating system turned on. I assume that when the kiln is running, they should not even have the heating system on in the first place, then of course, no one particularly cares what I assume about it. I’m just a student, although I assume that they should particularly pay more attention to the temperature in the studio so that it’s not so uncomfortable there.

Heat pump