Chicago’s Cultural Historian emeritus, Tim Samuelson, will start off with tales of the Westclock Moonbeam, Hammond Clock, Cornell Watch and more, then others are invited to bring in their unusual timepiece to show and tell.
All the Time in the World – Once we get 720 broken timepieces, we’ll have the correct time. Then, we’re aiming for All the Time in the World: 1,440 timepieces -- one for every minute in a day. Feel free to bring along a broken watch, clock or timepiece with you to donate to the show. We’re placing the newly donated clocks into the exhibition every other Tuesday. Join us to see when we get #1440.