Crucible’s Top Picks for Maker Faire 2017!
2019-06-21T14:37:11-07:00We know Maker Faire can be overwhelming, so we went around asking some of our faculty for a few of their do-not-miss Maker Faire moments.
We know Maker Faire can be overwhelming, so we went around asking some of our faculty for a few of their do-not-miss Maker Faire moments.
Katia Navidad Rallon, our Youth Program Assistant and prior Pre-Apprentice, shares how The Crucible helped her decide what she wanted to do with her life.
The Crucible opens its back gate for our highly anticipated Bike Fix-A-Thon, where volunteers and Crucible staff worked to repair and replace parts on 40 bikes for free!
Carmen Gambino was planning a big move, and he discusses what made him stay, his work, his inspiration, and what he saw at The Crucible that he will never forget.
Twenty-eight young artists and makers, ages 8-18, visited The Crucible for our Youth Spring Camps in Glass Flameworking, Blacksmithing, and Extreme Gizmos.
Howard Hirano, volunteer in the Bike Shop for the last four years, discusses his time at The Crucible and how tinkering can help solve our biggest problems.
On April 8, The Crucible opened it’s doors for our annual Fire & Light Soirée and Art Auction, a night of fire, feasting, and fundraising.
Kristy Higares, our current Director of Administration & Strategic Initiatives, says The Crucible keeps her inspired even after eleven years.
Ceramics I students finish up their class with a horse hair and American raku firing of their hand-built pottery and sculpture.