Women displaying 3D printed robot hand

DTLA Mini Maker Faire will showcase all kinds of amazing work by makers of all ages. If you have a do-it-yourself (or do-it-together) spirit and want to share your work with a curious and engaged audience, then apply to be a Maker. We encourage all Makers, from startups and science clubs to inventors and artists to apply.

Here are just some of the topics that we’re looking for:

  • Student projects
  • Robotics
  • Homegrown Drones
  • Arduino projects
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Space projects
  • Conductive materials projects
  • Kit makers
  • Interactive art projects
  • 3D Printers and CNC Mills
  • Textile Arts and Crafts
  • E-Textiles
  • Home Energy Monitoring
  • Rockets and RC Toys
  • Sustainability & Green Tech
  • Radios, Vintage Computers and Game Systems
  • Electronics
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Science, Biology/Biotech, and Chemistry projects
  • Puppets, Kites, and Other Whimsical Creations
  • Bicycles
  • Music Performances and Participation
  • Unusual Tools or Machines
  • How to Fix Things or Take them Apart

Deadline to submit is October 1, 2018. Apply on our official call for makers page!

The application deadline for this year’s DTLA Mini Maker Faire has been extended through October 28!

We want to showcase your creative and innovative spirit, whether you’re a hobbyist, established Maker, or a cutting edge organization.

There is still room to show off your amazing creations, but you better hurry – registration to be a Maker ends October 28, 2017. Apply today!

Have questions? Read our Call for Makers Info page.

One of the makers at the 2017 DTLA Mini Maker Faire

DTLA Mini 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. You can find all the specifics on how to apply on our official call for makers page.

We particularly encourage exhibits that are interactive and that highlight the process of making things.

Here are just some of the topics that we’re looking for:

  • Student projects
  • Robotics
  • Homegrown Drones
  • Arduino projects
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Space projects
  • Conductive materials projects
  • Kit makers
  • Interactive art projects
  • 3D Printers and CNC Mills
  • Textile Arts and Crafts
  • E-Textiles
  • Home Energy Monitoring
  • Rockets and RC Toys
  • Sustainability & Green Tech
  • Radios, Vintage Computers and Game Systems
  • Electronics
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Science, Biology/Biotech, and Chemistry projects
  • Puppets, Kites, and Other Whimsical Creations
  • Bicycles
  • Music Performances and Participation
  • Unusual Tools or Machines
  • How to Fix Things or Take them Apart

Deadline to submit is October 28, 2017. Apply on our official call for makers page!