
Maker Assembly
Event Information
Description
Maker Assembly is a one-day event that explores a series of topics around making, with a focus on critical discussion about the current state of the maker culture. It encourages everyone to participate in the event by combining short talks and contributions from the attendees.
Maker Assembly takes place on Saturday, 24th October 2015 from 10am to 5.15pm at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London as part of the Crafts Council's nationwide Make:Shift:Do programme.
This event is supported by the Comino Foundation, the Craft Council and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
We want to ensure the event is as accessible as possible, so some travel bursaires are available for those coming from outside London. You will find all information in the ticket registration or you can email us at makerassembly@gmail.com. A free lunch will also be provided.
Confirmed speakers
Dr. Rebecca Ross, Nat Hunter, Dean Brown, Liz Corbin, Adrian Smith, Janet Gunther, Tomas Diez, James Tooze and Phoenix Perry
Follow us on Twitter at @MakerAssemblyUK
The event will take place from 10am in the V&A’s Seminar Room 3, in the Learning Centre on Level 3 of the Museum (map here).
Maker Assembly is a community-run event, produced by Liz Corbin, Tom Lynch, Irini Papadimitriou, Marc Barto and Andrew Sleigh
Code of Conduct
We want everyone who attends our event to enjoy the day, feel able to express their views and welcome. As such we expect all attendees to follow The Ada Initiative Code of Conduct.