Category: Events

  • Maker in Residence: Kat Clear’s Maker Exchange

    Maker in Residence: Kat Clear’s Maker Exchange

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    “The boreal forest of Finland is a magical place,” says Kat Clear, Generator’s Maker in Residence in March and April 2019. “And while I can tell you many tales of pine trees, peat moss, blueberries, mushrooms, sauna, and a fairytale amount of moss, I want to focus on the project I made there: the Hyytalia Trading Post.”

    “I made objects out of found and natural materials and put them up for trade with the others, mainly scientists and another artists that I was there with. There were a couple directives and signs so the space could be open without my presence. Participants traded objects with me and documented the trade. In the end I was left with these small, intimate objects and images that were imbued with the magic and energy we shared in the forest.”

     

    When Kat visited us to consider a residency, she was stuck by Generator’s dynamic community of makers, their collaborations and resource sharing, and the palpable energy and excitement in the air as dozens of people throughout the building created things.

    “Making things is a delicate dance between intention, materials and lots of questions,” said Kat. “For me, everything I have ever made has been a product of an idea, some amount of materials and communication with others. I see art and objects as the relic of this event.”

    Kat wanted to spend her residency meeting Generator members and learning about what they do. She wanted to use her studio as a place of “cultural commerce,” connection and conversation where folks could trade their creations.

    Like her “prototype” exchange in Finland, Kat set the exchange up with signage (made on our Epilog laser cutter) so she wouldn’t need to be present in order for people to navigate the exchange.

    Kat documented the people trading and the objects they traded with an Instagram account, @makerexchangegeneratorvt.

    “The most valuable part of this experience always comes back to the people and the community that has formed around it,” said Kat.

    Kat’s residency and the maker exchange came to a close at the end of April — but it’s not too late to get your trade on.

    Kat is officially closing out her residency with a Maker Exchange Pop-up for one night only.

    Join us Thursday, May 23rd from 6pm to 9pm. Bring an object you made for trading, enjoy a barbecue and ice cream social, and meet other makers.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ width=”1/3″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default”][/vc_column][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ width=”1/3″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default”][nectar_btn size=”jumbo” open_new_tab=”true” button_style=”regular” button_color_2=”Accent-Color” icon_family=”none” url=”https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maker-exchange-pop-up-tickets-61873137219″ text=”RSVP”][/vc_column][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ width=”1/3″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default”][vc_column_text]–

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  • Generator Halloween Costume Clinic

    Generator Halloween Costume Clinic

    Generator Halloween Costume Clinic

    Sunday, 10/22 and 10/29

    1pm-4pm

    Come in with your ideas and we will have Halloween costume counselors standing by!  We are here to help you get started, learn about resources, or troubleshoot what you have already begun. We will have the following resources for parents and older children to use: scrap cardboard, sewing machines, scrap fabric, hot glue guns, and glitter.  We will also provide basic guidance and templates on how to make your own cardboard mask, cardboard crown, magic wand, and superhero cape.  Participants are highly encouraged to provide their own materials.  Costume counselors will be available to help you create a shopping list for what you will need to purchase on your own.

    Open to all ages.  Children MUST be accompanied by an adult.

     

    Fee: Suggested donation of $5-$10

     

    Location: Generator Learning Lab & Great Room

  • Happy Hour at the Generator Makerspace with Net Zero Training Launch

    Happy Hour at the Generator Makerspace with Net Zero Training Launch

    Vermonters are proud to be eco-conscious! Like-minded people are gathering at Generator for a Net Zero Training Launch. Whether you just want to hang out at Generator or want to learn more about zero waste building, Friday night is the time to be at Generator makerspace.

    Net Zero Training Launch – Happy Hour at the Generator Makerspace

    RSVP Here

    October 13th. 5:00 – 7:30pm

    Location: Generator Makerspace, 40 Sears Lane, Burlington, VT

     

    Join your colleagues in the building industry for the launch of the Burlington Electric Department (BED), Better Bee, and Yestermorrow Net Zero Training Series. The series will cover both Passive House US and Passive House International standards, as well as PHPP and Therm.

     

    Speakers will include Chris Burns (BED), Rob Conboy (Better Bee), Mike Crowley (Yestermorrow), and Jacob Racusin (New Frameworks).

     

    Cash bar and h’oeurderves provided.

  • Big Maker Guest Speaker: Natalie Jeremijenko at Burlington City Hall, October 8th

    BIG MAKER: conversation on art, design and technology in community

    Where: Burlington City Hall

    When: October 8th 7:00pm-9:00pm

    We invite you to join us in talking with Natalie Jeremijenko,  techno-artist, engineer, environmental activist, and all-purpose innovative “thingker” Natalie Jeremijenko has been called “one of the three or four most dynamic people on the face of the earth” by Wired and one of the “Most Influential Women in Technology” by Fast Company. Her TED talk on the “Art of the Eco-Mindshift” has been viewed by nearly 400,000 people, and her art has been exhibited around the world, from MOMA and the Guggenheim in New York City to Documenta in Kassel, Germany. She has directed the Yale University Engineering Design Lab, and currently directs the Environmental Health Clinic at New York University, where she is also an Associate Professor of Visual Arts. Her work blends art, engineering, biochemistry, physics, neuroscience, environmental advocacy, and trans-species collaboration. Find out more!

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  • Join Us at Comic Con on September 19th and 20th

    Join Us at Comic Con on September 19th and 20th

    There will be Comics! Creators! Celebrities! and MORE! We will have a booth at the Sheraton Hotel 870 Williston Rd. Burlington, VT.  Come Join us to spread the word of makerspaces and dress up like our favorite heroes.

    For more information: https://www.vtcomiccon.com/

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  • REUSE! Because You Can’t Recycle the Planet.

    REUSE! Because You Can’t Recycle the Planet.

    REUSE! Because You Can’t Recycle The Planet.

    This film isn’t about our waste problem. Nope. It’s about solutions. And they are everywhere…

    We live in a challenging time. Climate change and mass consumption is threatening our planet’s existence. Excessive extraction of natural resources has created immeasurable waste and pollution. This issue is complicated and imminent. While recognition and awareness is important, direct action is by far the most effective. Traditional recycling is not enough. The reuse mission offers a sustainable solution that everyone can be a part of.

    REUSE! Because You Can’t Recycle The Planet follows Reuse Pro Alex Eaves’ cross-country adventure to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. On his journey, he demonstrates endless fun, easy, and sustainable reuse solutions for our waste problem that benefit “people, planet, and wallet.”

    Tickets: $10 at the Peace & Justice Center or contact Amy at PJC (802-863-2345, [email protected]). Tickets may be available at the door.

    View trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYKy3tSfk00

  • South End Art Hop: September 11-13, 2015

    South End Art Hop: September 11-13, 2015

    The South End Arts & Business Association is pleased to present the 23rd Annual South End Art Hop! The Art Hop brings thousands of residents, visitors, and the community together to celebrate the dynamic art and culture of Burlington, and create positive economic impacts in the South End. It has gained a reputation as being Vermont’s largest and best arts festival, and won a Seven Daysie as the Best Event/Festival. Last year over 30,000 visitors were able to experience and enjoy art exhibits, music, performance, comedy, sculpture, and fashion from over 500 participating artistsat over 100 locations throughout Burlington’s South End Arts District. Find out more at seaba.com

  • Shapeco CNC machine build at Generator

    The team at Generator tackled the project of building a Shapeco CNC machine. They thought it would take a few days but the teamwork was so great, it was finished in 3 hours.

  • A visit from Echo

    A group from ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center visited Generator today and worked with technician, Colin Brahmstedt, on the laser cutter, to make parts for wooden lamps that they will assemble and light!

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