Are you interested in becoming a Community Partner?
Community Partners
We will provide you with a link to our site and a registration code for you to provide to your community. And we can provide you with flyers and posters as you request. For every 10 tickets purchased with your Community Partner Code your group will get one free pass to use as you wish.
We will do the following:
- Text mention and link on sponsor page of website.
- Mention in press release(s).
- Thank you on Twitter and Facebook.
- Space for materials distribution.
Contact us for more information: info{at}albuquerque-minimakerfaire.com
Thank you to our Community Partners, without these locals, we couldn’t do it!
Quelab is Albuquerque’s local non-profit, co-operative hackerspace. They are a partner and the community host of Albuquerque Mini-Maker Faire event. Quelab will be hosting a Learn to Solder Skill Badge Kit booth teaching Soldering 101 at this years Faire.
More information HERE and on their website: http://quelab.net/wordpress/
2012 Community Partners:
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724 South Camino del Pueblo • Bernalillo, NM 87004 • 505-867-2007
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The City of Albuquerque’s Public Art Program, one of the oldest in the country, began in 1978. The great success of this process is the resulting Public Art Collection. These fine works can be seen from the Albuquerque International Sunport to the Sandia foothills and the Western edge of the city limits, with concentrations in the Downtown district, and in the University/Nob Hill and historic Old Town areas. In a city where the natural beauty of the sky, the Rio Grande, the volcanoes, and the Sandia Mountains can enchant and even dazzle, the Public Art Collection finds its strength and beauty in reflecting the spirit, diversity, and creativity of the people who live here.
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The Bernalillo County 1% Public Art Program - The intent of the Art in Bernalillo County Places ordinance is to promote and encourage public awareness of the arts and cultural properties and to integrate art into Bernalillo County facilities and structures. The program currently has over 176 works of art and most can be viewed through the Interactive Map on our website.






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