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Wanger Family Fab Lab Art Institute of Chicago Black Creativity Innovation Studio
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3 WAYS OF MAKINGWANGER FAMILY FAB LABART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBLACK CREATIVITY INNOVATION STUDIO
Institutionalizing the Maker Movement
WANGER FAMILY FAB LAB
A trip to the FAB Lab at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
Room Design
Work Zone is Uncarpeted
Workbenches by Gladiator
Open CeilingWall Storage
Access to Ductwork for Ventilation
Recessed Lighting
Power Flexibility
Computer Training Area
Carpet for noise control
Traditional Workbench
Wanger Family Fab Lab• 1800 Square Feet• Grant Funded “Museum-based STEM initiatives are
supported by corporate,
civic and philanthropic
leaders”• Extension of museum-based
science education programs Safety Goggle Rack
BLACK CREATIVITY INNOVATION STUDIO
“Pop-Up” innovation at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
Room DesignLarge Room Divided into Smaller Space
Worktables and storage racks from Costco
Open Ceiling
Vinyl Printed Dividers
Room Design
Waiting Area for Next Class
Gallery of Objects Made In Studio
Use of Inexpensive or Recycled Material
Room Design
Waiting Area for Next Class
Gallery of Objects Made In Studio
Use of Inexpensive or Recycled Material
Staff Drill, Cut or Glue Items
Black Creativity Innovation Studio• Short Term• Creatively Funded• Program Every 30 Minutes• Considered “Analog”
MakerSpace• 300 visitors in the first week
Relies on Volunteers
3D PRINTING WITH TOM BURTONWOOD
Mass Producing Antiquities at the Art Institute of Chicago
Room Design Work Area Is Uncarpeted
Vitrines for Permanent Display
Windows Onto Hall Generate Interest
Classroom Setting
Extension of the Artist-In-Residency Program
Showcases objects from the Museum’s Collection
Demonstration of Both Scanning and Printing
Showcases Concepts Rather Than “Hands-On”
3D Printing with Tom Burtonwood• Part of Family Programing Outreach• Grant Funded• Program 3x a Week• Demonstration Only