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Specialties
We are a part of the Maker Movement, teaching kids and adults about electricity to make solutions for yourself, fun toys you can play with, and wearable technology. We teach workshops, sell kits, and Tenaya Hurst coordinates many speaking engagements at conferences. Take a workshop in sewing with electronics, soldering, and programming the Arduino.
History
Established in 2014.
Rogue Making brings wearable technology to young makers everywhere. We bring a hands-on safe way to experiment with electricity. We offer workshops in sewing, soldering, and programming to schools, libraries, meetups, and other events. Book a workshop by e-mailing Tenaya for rates and information as we always customize. Our public calendar is www.localendar.com/RogueMaking so you can see Tenaya’s availability and just e-mail with a date request :) Workshops are available nationwide, as Tenaya often travels, she can offer a workshop if she’s already in town for another event!
Rogue Making kits are available at www.RogueMaking.com for wearable technology, sewing, soldering, robotics, Bliplace jewelry, LED shades, and more! Check it out!
Meet the Business Owner
Tenaya H.
Business Owner
Tenaya Hurst is a Rogue Maker. From finding out about the Arduino microcontroller technology on March 16th 2013, she’s taken off with the electronic fever of making. Originally from Berkeley California, Tenaya attended Indiana University Bloomington obtaining a B.A. in theatre, geology, and anthropology as well as being awarded Phi Beta Kappa. Many years of successful theatre and film work lead Tenaya to work for the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose where she first discovered Arduino and Make magazine. At her first Makerfaire, Tenaya found a position as education accounts manager with dog hunter LLC, creators of the Arduino Yun and Linino microcontrollers for the Internet of Things. She also created her own company, Rogue Making, to teach maker workshops in Wearable Technology and more! Lastly, check out Tenaya’s music videos on Youtube, «I’m so Maker» «Happy Making» and «This Is How We Make»