Fab Lab Maker Residency

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The Fab Lab Maker Residency is open to anyone who has a focused project idea, wants to advance their skill and experience in an art or maker discipline, and who is excited to learn and share knowledge with others.

Our Fab Lab Maker Residency program is made possible through a partnership with e-NABLE - Your tax-deductible donation to Fat Cat Fab Lab is what keeps this program alive!

Resident Artists Receive

Our Mission

  • To enable individual artists and makers who are in need of workspace to realize their project.
  • To continue FCFL’s mission of teaching and skill sharing by having the artist/maker explain their work and techniques in a short presentation. We love work that engages the community, increases public awareness of FCFL, enhances our space, or increases the breadth of classes & workshops we offer (which you could get paid to teach!).

How it Works

  • We accept rolling submissions, reviewing every 2 months.
  • We select up to three artists/makers per Residency period. Start and end times can vary if needed for the project.
  • Since FCFL is 100% volunteer-run, preference is given to projects that enhance our physical space, enhance our digital space, or help grow our community of artists/makers.
  • Preference is given to applicants that are new to Fat Cat Fab Lab. Current or former Fat Cat Fab Lab members and Residents are eligible every 3 years.

Residency Requirements

FAB LAB MAKER RESIDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO:

  • Utilize FCFL’s space, tools, classes, and community to work on their project during the Residency.
  • Share progress with FCFL and community through social media and/or blog posts about their project during the two month residency period.
  • Participate in Open House nights to casually share and network with other FCFL members and the community.
  • With the help of FCFL; plan, schedule, and teach 4 total hours of workshops within three months of the start of the Residency.
    • Workshop material can be based on what they’ve learned or accomplished as part of the residency or in a skill or knowledge or interest they had prior to the Residency.
    • One option is a casual PechaKucha presentation. PechaKucha ("chitchat" in Japanese) is a fast-paced slideshow of 20 images for only 20 seconds each. These presentations are fun, casual, and quick and can be on any interest, hobby, weird fact, or technology related or unrelated to your Residency project.
    • Afterward, there's an opportunity to continue teaching the workshop at FCFL under our Workshop Teaching Program.
  • Follow all rules in the FCFL code of conduct [link needed]
  • Spread the word!
  • Access to FCFL workshop and facilities is limited to applicant only.
  • The workshop and presentation remains the intellectual property of the resident, though Fat Cat Fab Lab reserves the right to record events and use images and video for advertising and social media purposes.

INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD:

  • Be ready to provide photos, video, files, website, or portfolio links showcasing their previous work.
  • Attend one of our weekly Open Houses in-person or virtually to learn about the space and meet our members.

We will be in touch with all candidates within two weeks of their application submission. APPLY


Residency Timeline

You can expect your Residency to follow this schedule:

Residency Timeline
Timing Event
2 months before start Applications Open.
Applicants should arrange to attend an Open House in person or virtually at 7pm on Wednesdays. RSVP here
1 month before start Applications close.
2 weeks before start 3 residents invited to residency cohort
1 week before start Sign & return acceptance agreement
Sign up for an account at fatcatfablab.org
Come to the lab and pick up your 24/7 access card
Share a photo of yourself and and/or a project you’ve worked on with FCFL, so that we can announce your Residency!
START
Week 1 First class taken
Week 2 Second class taken
Week 3 By this time, have provided at least one social media post or blog content shared with FCFL
Week 6 Session with FCFL admin to plan and schedule workshop sessions
Week 7 By the end of week 7, have provided at least two social media or blog posts to be shared by FCFL.
Week 8 Pecha Kucha Night: 20 slides, 20 seconds each on topic of Maker Resident’s choice
3 month post START Maker Resident should have completed giving 4 hours of workshop sessions to the FCFL community one month after the Residency period ends.

Apply

Application Requirements

Candidates fill out the application form, including:

  • Their background and interests
  • What project(s) they want to work on;
  • What classes they need/want to take to enable them;
  • Their ideas for a workshop to be taught by them at the end of their residency, if known.

Additional Requirements

  • Candidates must attend at least one Open House (Wednesdays at 7pm ET) prior to the end of the application review period to meet FCFL members and learn about the space and community.
  • Candidates must understand and sign off on Residency Requirements.
Go to the Application Form Now 

Application Schedule

Applications can be submitted any time during the month and are collected, reviewed, and prepped for the next Residency session. As in:

Application Schedule:
Cohort Application Deadline Administrative Prep Residency Period
Cohort 1 April 22, 11:59pmEST All of April May 1 to June 30
Cohort 2 May 30, 11:59pmEST All of June July 1 to August 31



Resources for FCFL program managers: FCFL Program Administrators