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Greater Boston Maker Tour

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Date(s) - 06/17/2016 - 06/23/2016
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Greater Boston Making Tour

Jun 17 – 23, 2016

This June 17-23, help us celebrate the National Week of Making by getting your hands dirty and creating something with one of many great maker groups across the Boston area!

The following local spaces are offering public tours, events, or workshops for people just like you:

MIT D-Lab — N51, 3rd Floor, 265 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

  • Building a global network of innovators to design and disseminate technologies that meaningfully improve the lives of people living in poverty, home to the International Development Innovation Network
  • Special tour: Wednesday, June 22 at 11am, please RSVP

Contact: Nancy Adams, Communications

 

Artisan’s Asylum — 10 Tyler Street, Somerville, MA

  • A nonprofit community workspace dedicated to learning, teaching, and the practice of fabrication
  • Daily tours: Monday through Thursday, 2&8pm; Friday, 3pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2&8pm
  • Maker Mondays, Monday, June 20 from 7-9pm, bring a current project or get inspired from some of our recycled materials!
  • Circuit Hacking Night, Wednesday, June 22 from 6-8pm, come play with electronics at Artisan’s Asylum, for newbies and experienced hackers alike
  • Speaker Series: Building Your Brand, Thursday, June 23 from 7-8:30pm

Contact: Jessica Muise, Member Services

 

Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts — 24 Eliot Street, Boston, MA

  • Inspiring lifelong learning in craftsmanship and creativity for all. Classes for all ages in our schoolhouse in furniture/wood, fiber/fashion, book arts and mixed media.
  • Summer Program for Children Showcase, Friday, June 17, 3:15–3:30pm; end of week showcase for children in woodworking, fiber arts, electric arts, Legos

Contact: Renan Flores, Registrar, 617-524-3313, ext. 12

 

Nedlam’s Workshop — 77 Salem Street, Malden, MA

  • A makerspace in Malden High School, where youth makers work to solve problems in their lives using engineering inquiry and computational thinking
  • The shop accomodates visitors and tours. Please contact Brian Gravel to schedule a time.

Contact: Brian Gravel

 

Parts and Crafts — 577 Somerville Ave., Somerville, MA

  • Family makerspace and community workshop
  • Fixer Fair on Saturday, June 19 from 2-5pm in Union Square Plaza: Repairing things helps the environment, is more economical, and teaches engineering to adults and kids. Blenders, cell phones, toasters, bikes, art, clothes…how many items in your home need repair? Attendees can bring things that need repairing and learn how to repair them.

Contact: Dina Gjertsen

 

Mudflat Pottery School Inc. — 81 Broadway, Somerville, MA

  • Non-profit arts organization offering clay classes and workshops for adults, kids and teens; studio spaces for 38 professional ceramic artists and a retail gallery in Porter Square
  • Tuttle Talk: NCECA 2016, Friday, June 17 from 6:30-8:30pm, a slide presentation from the recent national ceramics conference in Kansas City, free and open to the public
  • Restorative Yoga Session/Yoga for Potters, Saturday, June 18 from 1:30-3pm, $10, please pre-register

Contact: Lynn Gervens, 617-628-0589

 

Stonybrook Fine Arts — 24 Porter Street, Jamaica Plain, MA

  • Workshops on Sunday, June 19:  1) Welding Intensive from 10am-6pm and 2) Etching from 10am-2pm
  • Special tour: Wednesday, June 22 at 11am, please RSVP

Contact: info@stonybrookfinearts.com, 617-522-3331

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