A special show at the Museum of Science and Industry. Content accompanied artifacts, activities, and special presentations exploring the historic role of glass at the cutting edge of scientific and artistic innovation. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Dr. Seuss and the Art of Invention
Theodor Seuss Geisel single-handedly forged an entirely new genre of art – a world that dances between the realms of Surrealism and a child’s doodles. Building on the bones of a traveling show, the Museum of Science and Industry crafted its own exhibit experience. Content explained original artwork and invited exploration through hands-on interactives and more. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Eye Spy
Based on the popular game, this exhibit features whimsical window displays. Each label is a themed poem that invites visitors to find hidden items. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Unearth Science Festival
As part of the Chicago Botanic Garden’s spring UNEARTH festival, content explored the essential, often-overlooked role of mason bees; the innovations of timelapse video inventor and botanist John Nash Ott; and the important conservation work of Chicago Botanic Garden scientists. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Christmas Around the World/Holidays of Light
An iconic annual Chicago holiday attraction experienced by millions at the Museum of Science and Industry. Exhibit content accompanied 50+ decorated Christmas trees and displays. Shared the time-honored Christmas traditions of more than 50 nations/ethnicities and multicultural traditions for holidays of light and enlightenment. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Brick by Brick
Featuring more than a dozen spectacular LEGOⓇ-built marvels of engineering constructed by artist Adam Reed Tucker, the exhibit inspired budding builders. Content revealed facts, history, and fun about the LEGO structures, invited interaction and hands-on building, and showcased the work of world-renowned architects working today. [View exhibit panel copy.]
Charlie Brown and the Great Exhibit
The Museum of Science and Industry customized its own version of a traveling Charles Schulz show. Content invited visitors to meet the genius behind Peanuts, glimpse original artwork, and exercise their own creative genius. [View exhibit panel copy.]