Maker/Exhibitor Application
What does it mean to be a "Maker"?
Are you a crafter, tech enthusiast, author, scientist, gardener, artists, engineer, or "maker" of any kind?
Maker Faire showcases the amazing work of all kinds and ages of makers—anyone who is embracing the do-it-yourself (or do-it-together) spirit and wants to share their accomplishments with an appreciative audience.
Apply today to showcase your project/craft/passion!
Deadline to apply: April 20th, 2019
Booth Information
AMETLL School Maker Faire provides all Makers with exhibit space, tables, and chairs at no cost to the Maker.
All additional requests must be noted on the application.
This is a family friendly event; please keep this in mind when applying to be a Maker at the 4th Annual AMETLL School Maker Faire.
Once you have submitted your application, please allow time for the committee to review your application before a decision is emailed to you.
All additional requests must be noted on the application.
This is a family friendly event; please keep this in mind when applying to be a Maker at the 4th Annual AMETLL School Maker Faire.
Once you have submitted your application, please allow time for the committee to review your application before a decision is emailed to you.
Maker Types
Maker Exhibit:
Individuals, groups, schools and organizations that would like to demonstrate what they make and/or how it works; interactive exhibits are encouraged.
Individual Crafter:
Individual crafters are those who intend to display items that they have made.
Performance:
Musicians and entertainers who would like to perform at Maker Faire. Performances are usually on stage and scheduled for approximately 50 minutes. Set lengths vary. Some performances in the past have been roaming and unscheduled, which is welcomed. Please mention scheduling details in your application.
Industry Professionals:
Local manufacturing, engineering, and tech companies are encouraged to have a booth at this event to engage our young engineering students.
Presentations:
Individuals and groups who would like to talk about an idea or project of interest to the Maker community, OR makers who are interested in demonstrating what they make and how it works in a stage setting. Presentations are typically 10, 20, or 45 minutes, with some time for Q&A.
Individuals, groups, schools and organizations that would like to demonstrate what they make and/or how it works; interactive exhibits are encouraged.
Individual Crafter:
Individual crafters are those who intend to display items that they have made.
Performance:
Musicians and entertainers who would like to perform at Maker Faire. Performances are usually on stage and scheduled for approximately 50 minutes. Set lengths vary. Some performances in the past have been roaming and unscheduled, which is welcomed. Please mention scheduling details in your application.
Industry Professionals:
Local manufacturing, engineering, and tech companies are encouraged to have a booth at this event to engage our young engineering students.
Presentations:
Individuals and groups who would like to talk about an idea or project of interest to the Maker community, OR makers who are interested in demonstrating what they make and how it works in a stage setting. Presentations are typically 10, 20, or 45 minutes, with some time for Q&A.
Apply Today
Deadline to apply: April 28th, 2017
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