Makers, crafters and performers are invited to apply to the second annual New Orleans Mini Maker Faire, scheduled for March 7th, 2015 at Tulane’s Lavin-Bernick Center. The event is aimed at entertaining, informing, connecting and growing the local community.
The Mini Maker Faire encourages all ages, skill levels and interests to “make, create, craft, recycle, build, think, play and be inspired by celebrating arts, crafts, engineering, food, music, science and technology.” The family-friendly event is a celebration of the Maker movement around the world.
The original Maker Faire was held nearly a decade ago in San Mateo, California. Last year, one of the annual events attracted close to 900 makers and 120,000 attendees. World Maker Faire, held in New York, is a second flagship event that has grown over the last few years.
Maker Faires are considered the greatest show and tell events, welcoming invention, creativity and resourcefulness.
Community driven, independently organized or Mini Maker Faires, are now being held around the world as a place where people show what they are making and share what they are learning.
Examples of topics they are looking for include: student projects, robotics, unusual tools or machines, electronics, electric vehicles, architecture / shelter, boats / submarines, puppets / performance art, textile arts and crafts, 3D printers and CNC Mill, music performance and participations, home energy monitoring, rockets and RC toys, biology / biotech / chemistry projects, bicycles / art cars / Burning Man type projects, sustainability, food and beverage makers, kites / flying things, green tech, radios / vintage computers / game systems, how to fix things or take them apart, or anything interesting and new.
Bricolage Academy is the presenting sponsor and nonprofit beneficiary. Proceeds from this event will benefit the growth of the Academy’s innovative and personalized academic program.
Applications are open through February 1st, 2015.