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Soil artist like pottery maker in Bangladesh are also sculptor. This specialized sculptor are mainly involved in making Goddess. During various Hindu Religious Festival their works are demanded. In Bangla the festival calls "Puja" means "Worship to God". Durga puja, Lakshmi puja, Kali puja, Sharaswati puja are important for sculptor as Goddess are made in competitive manner as per demand. This traditional artist, the maker of God/Goddess, doesn't have other business by nature.
The Portland Mini Maker Faire is presented by OMSI and Make: Magazine, and supported by ESCO. It celebrates the Maker movement and brings together Makers of all fields with the goal of supporting grassroots innovation in the community.
Museum of Contemporary Craft and PNCA had two activities at this year’s Mini Maker Faire. MoCC + PNCA’s Continuing Education department provided a hand’s on mask-making activity and participants learned what's coming up at the museum and saw what fun and making awaits them at the Museum or in a CE class.
PNCA’s make + think + code lab was on hand to provide a basic understanding of how 3D printing technology works. Utilizing 3Doodler pens, visitors made 3D printed objects by hand, enabling them to gain a new perspective into the blooming field of 3D Printing and fabrication. Photos by Sara Kaltwasser.
Splendour Festival, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham
Scouting For Girls, Reverend and the Makers, Happy Mondays, The Boomtown Rats and Tom Odell
19 July 2014
All Photos: Stephanie Webb
See the blog post for more info: Maker Day, Maker Faire Preview and Setup
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The Tinkering Studio organized the Exploratorium booth at Maker Faire 2015, inviting visitors to build Chain Reactions with us.
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Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Photo taken at Maker Faire NoVa that was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.