The Quantum Revolution: Handcrafted in New Haven, a touring science and art exhibition curated by Florian Carle for the Yale University Quantum Institute (YQI) captures the history and the handcrafted beauty of the groundbreaking work in quantum science and information which took place in New Haven for the last 25 years. The show features Badger, the quantum superconducting device which ran the world’s first two-qubit algorithms with a superconducting quantum processor in 2009, as well as cavities, qubits, and substrates (the nuts and bolts of quantum architecture), and original drawings by YQI Artist-in-Residence Martha W. Lewis. After stops in New Haven CT, Greensboro NC, and Paris, France at the UNESCO Headquarter, the CT Science Center is bringing you this experience for World Quantum Day!