As any returning maker knows, we’ve been doing 3D-printed and CNC’d exhibitor credentials for a few years. This year, the design is inspired by the Corliss Centennial Engine (created in Providence). It powered much of the World’s Fair of 1876, then known as the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. Every exhibiting maker will get a badge to wear during the Faire and to take home as a souvenir. If you’re not exhibiting, you can get one by backing our Kickstarter, which ends Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 4:00 PM EDT.
The Call for Makers is now open for the 10th annual Mini Maker Faire in Providence–you can apply now! Launched in 2009 as the Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire, the Providence Mini Maker Faire celebrates creativity and ingenuity. It’s open to artists, artisans, designers, manufacturers, crafters, hobbyists, backyard mad scientists–anyone who creates for delight. Once again, we are brought to you by the City of Providence as part of PVDFEST. The Mini Maker Faire starts at 12pm on Saturday June 8, runs both Saturday and Sunday, and will be located in downtown Providence. Learn more about attending the Providence Mini Maker Faire.
We have a limited amount of space, so apply as soon as possible to make sure that you get in. As you submit your application, remember that this is a Mini Maker Faire, so hands-on exhibits are a top priority. Bring an exhibit that kids and adults can touch and feel. Your exhibit should inspire them to make things! You’ll want to make sure that you submit a great picture, and include an engaging bio and description of your exhibit. We’ll publish those details on our web site and on the signs we post at the Faire.
Here are some of the kinds of projects we’re looking for, but this is not an exhaustive list:
Apply today–fill out the Call for Makers form and we’ll see you at the Faire!