After a short Intermezzo of Arcade 11 and the Presidents day, the Maker Circle is back. Come by this Friday 2-5 pm. and work on your projects, use the tools of TAG’s maker corner and get input, ideas and technical support.
From 5-7 pm. we will facilitate a workshop focusing on skills and workshop design. If you have ideas for experimental workshops, arty workshops, skills you wanna learn or teach, conversations you would like to kickstart, bring them for the workshop, 5-7 pm. this Friday.
You can read more about our regular format below!
ABOUT THE MAKER CIRCLE
This new initiative is aimed at providing a supportive community for peer learning, skill-sharing and finally starting on that totally absurd project idea that you had and never thought you would get to do.
Beside games, we are open to any kind of artistic or creative realizations regardless of your background or experience or level of skills. This maker space is all about promoting craftmanship and free creative expression of all kinds. We believe in sharing ideas and passing skills from person to person. In order to do so we will conduct a series of mini workshops including soldering, 3D printing, fibercrafts, and reading schematics. The workshops will be offered in a variety of skill levels, ranging from beginner to intermediate and will be announced on our website and twitter.
Come help us define what our maker circle should look like, meet some new friends, and make all the things.
SCHEDULE:
2.00-5.00 pm: The space will be open to anyone who wishes to use the resources available.
5.00-7.00 pm: The last two two hours will be more structured around skill-sharing and peer teaching. Check the website for event description.
WHO: You and your crafty friends.
WHAT: The Maker Circle
WHEN: Fridays from 2PM until 7PM
WHERE: The TAG Atelier (Concordia University, EV Building 11.425)
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
We offer technical support in any kind of crafting or structural issues. If you have questions about that do not hesitate to contact Jessica Blanchet at im.not.a.real.blue@gmail.com