Jun!
- simakerspace
- Jan 7, 2025
- 1 min read
Instructor Highlight for January
We are so excited to have Junyi Min teaching Arduino at our Brooklyn shop!

Tell us about yourself
Hellooo, I am an interdisciplinary artist working in performance, film, ceramics, and tinkers with Arduinos! While, my current practice is mostly performance and film based, I teach art to university students and specialize in teaching drawing and electronic technologies :)

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED?
My journey with art started from drawing, specializing in large portrait drawings in college, and branching towards electronic technologies and performance later.

WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
I have a group of really talented literature friends and their practice and artistry always inspires me :)
On a sidenote, I am looking for opportunities to exhibit and perform, and also work with collaborators, if you or you know someone who might be interested in working together, let's make something happen :)
Do you have any upcoming projects you can tell us about?
I am working on a film about a butterfly right now!
HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT MAKERSPACE?
I found the MakerSpace through the Sunset Park Open Studios just last year.

Tell us about your class
In my foundational class, you will learn how to operate an Arduino and learn basic programming skills in C. The class will use the Arduino IDE to experiment with LEDs, servos, and other sensors to get you familiar with the basic operation of an Arduino. Through hands-on activities, you will learn to build, code, and troubleshoot Arduino programs. No prior coding or Arduino experiences necessary. Arduino kits will be provided for in-class practice.
WHERE TO FIND Jun!
IG: @iamperformanceartist

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