Maker Spotlight: Bonnie Robinson Stewart
Quilter Bonnie Robinson Stewart loves Japanese koinobori, or koi flags, so she began making big plushie versions of them.
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Quilter Bonnie Robinson Stewart loves Japanese koinobori, or koi flags, so she began making big plushie versions of them.
Feeling unsatisfied with her day job, Kelly made a career change so that she could end her day and say “Yes, I made that.”
Gary’s creations are both frightful and majestic, and he entices us, like a stranger with candy, to step closer…
Laura makes beautiful things and makes beautiful videos about making things (and vinyl records, and sometimes her dog, too).
Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
What’s the best way to revive American craftsmanship and inspire more hands-on learning? Mike would probably say by building huge steampunk robots.
Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada has focused her life on studying, practicing, recording, and teaching textile and dyeing techniques across the world.