In preparation for SocialWorks Warmest Winter Initiative, Chance the Rapper and the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) hosted a tree lighting ceremony to...
NICOR Gas provided the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago’s (MSI) Black Creativity Program with a $25,000 grant in celebration of African American achievements...
Held annually at the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), Black Creativity began in 1970 as a celebration of culture, heritage, and the celebration...
Held at the Museum of Science and Industry, The Black Creativity Art and Activism exhibition showcases some incredible and powerful images in response to...
Following a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees, the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) announced that Chevy Humphrey, President and CEO...
The Museum of Science and Industry is hosting its 50th installation of the Juried Art Exhibition, a celebration of Black Creativity through the visual arts. The collection hosts over 200 pieces from professional and student artists, most of whom are Chicago residents. Since its inception in 1970, Black Creativity has expanded to include scientific contributions of African-Americans. The goal is “to inspire African-American children to pursue educational opportunities and careers in the fields of science, technology, medicine, and engineering through programs… and discover their inventive and creative genius.”