
Arizona Science Center,
formerly the Arizona Museum of Science & Technology, was conceived in 1980
as a pilot science center by the Junior League of Phoenix. Incorporated as a
private, non-profit corporation in 1982, the Science Center opened its doors to
the public in 1984 as a small 10,000 square foot storefront exhibition space
located in the parking garage level of the downtown Phoenix Hyatt. The museum
saw more than 87,000 visitors during its first year of operations and reached
more than 750,000 children and adults during its 13-year history. Some of the
original hands-on exhibits are still found in the Center today.
Growth in attendance and
an increasing demand for informal science education programs led to the Science
Center being awarded more than $33 million in voter-approved disbursements by
the 1988 City of Phoenix Bond to provide the land and construction of the
Science Center's new permanent home.
Before concrete for the
new building was poured, Arizona Science Center, with the assistance of a
distinguished Education Advisory Committee that included representatives from
the State's universities, school systems, businesses, and community groups,
performed a needs assessment for science learning in Arizona. The findings were
incorporated into the selection of exhibits, year-one programmatic offerings,
and strategies to reach key segments of the public: youth, adolescents,
parents, and teachers.
After a capital campaign
that raised $19.6 million, the new Arizona Science Center opened its 120,000
square-foot, Antione Predock-designed facility to the public in April 1997. A
new, voter-approved expansion of 22,500 square feet opened in October 2004,
including additional classroom and gallery space. Current facilities include
more than 40,000 square-feet of gallery space containing more than 300 hands-on
exhibits; an IMAX Theater seating 285; a multi-media Dorrance Planetarium
seating 200; a suite of classrooms; amenities including a gift shop, food
service and lunchroom; and support facilities.
Over the next three years,
visitors will witness and experience the exciting transformation of Arizona
Science Center through its $30 million The Future of Education is Science
capital and endowment program. The Science Center’s Board of Trustees has launched
this important enhancement initiative to revitalize exhibits and gallery
experiences and strengthen the Center’s financial sustainability. Building on
the $5.2 million in bond funds approved by City of Phoenix residents in 2006
for facility improvements, an outstanding committee of community leaders,
chaired by Trustee Michael DeBell, will raise an additional $24.8 million to
create new galleries and exhibits, enhance public areas and expand endowment
and working capital.
The Science Center began
its revitalization in 2006 with the installation of IMAX technology in its
Irene P. Flinn Theater, enabling the Science Center to feature outstanding
films such as Deep Sea 3D, Grand Canyon Adventure 3D and The Polar Express.
Continuing in 2008 the all new Dorrance Planetarium renovations included a
NanoSeam Dome and Digistar3 projection and sound capabilities, making Arizona
Science Center the only science center or museum in the world with this
technology.
Museum Hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
Location
600 E. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
In Heritage and Science Park in downtown Phoenix
Parking Garages
The
Heritage and Science Park garage is located on the southeast corner of 5th and
Monroe. Parking is discounted when you validate your ticket at the Science
Center's Information Zone. Additional parking is available at the Civic Plaza
East garage, located on the southwest corner of 7th Street and Washington
Street. Validation is not always available at this location.
Phone
(602) 716-2000
Website
Admission Pricing:
IMPORTANT: You are Here Gift Cards may not be used for Robots: The Interactive Exhibition; IMAX Theater, Concession Stands, City Bakery or Awesome Atoms Science Store. Cannot be combined with any other discount
coupons, group/discount admission promotions or special programs and must be used at the Member Zone (not valid online).






