Introducing CaveScape, where adventure meets science! Crawl, climb, and slide through twisting tunnels and hidden caves—all artfully built from ordinary packing tape yet strong enough for both kids and adults.
CaveScape is more than just fun—it’s an interactive journey that sparks curiosity and showcases that science is everywhere, even in the most unexpected places. Perfect for explorers of all ages.
Saturday, May 23, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Starting at $10 Per Hour | Ages 14+
Bring your cosplay ideas to life at Cosplay Shop Day—an energetic open studio session where makers of all skill levels can build, experiment, and create together. Use professional makerspace tools, shared worktables, and specialty equipment to prototype armor, props, accessories, and costume pieces while collaborating with fellow cosplayers in a creative, hands-on environment. Whether you’re crafting your very first cosplay and looking for guidance or you’re an experienced maker seeking tools, inspiration, and community, Cosplay Shop Day is the perfect place to level up your build.
Memorial Day | May 25
Arizona Science Center is open on select Mondays, including Memorial Day! Located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona Science Center features more than 300 hands-on exhibits, a five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations, traveling exhibitions, and exciting science programs.
Monday, May 25 | 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Join the Knights of Science for a day of hands-on Medieval STEM fun! Build and test catapults and trebuchets, design castles and working drawbridges, and experiment with Medieval medicine using real science skills. Then, gear up for some friendly balloon jousting as you explore balance, motion, and teamwork.
Friday, May 29 | 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Let starlight set the mood while science sets the stage—it’s prom… but for adults! Join Arizona Science Center for our next 21+ event and spend the evening dancing through the cosmos, siping something stellar and exploring STEAM. Will you go to prom with us?
Saturday, May 30, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Starting at $10 Per Hour | Ages 14+
Bring your cosplay ideas to life at Cosplay Shop Day—an energetic open studio session where makers of all skill levels can build, experiment, and create together. Use professional makerspace tools, shared worktables, and specialty equipment to prototype armor, props, accessories, and costume pieces while collaborating with fellow cosplayers in a creative, hands-on environment. Whether you’re crafting your very first cosplay and looking for guidance or you’re an experienced maker seeking tools, inspiration, and community, Cosplay Shop Day is the perfect place to level up your build.
June 1 – July 24 | Grades 1 – 12
Fuel your summer with hands-on STEM adventures at CAMP INNOVATION! From digging into dinosaurs and engineering theme park thrills to training like astronauts and exploring Earth’s most extreme adventures, each week brings new discoveries for curious minds.
Saturday June 6, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday June 7, 6:30 p.m.
Flow into a yoga experience like no other within the Dorrance DOME. Surrounded by breathtaking immersive visuals and sound, this class blends movement, breath, and atmosphere to ground your body and expand your mind. Designed for all levels, it’s a practice that invites you to reset, connect, and discover a new sense of balance in an unforgettable setting. Each session is led by Sharon Ducati from Sharon Rose Yoga.
A limited number of yoga mats are available. Guests are welcome to bring their own mats and water.
Sunday, June 21
Spend Father's Day exploring STEAM—receive FREE general admission for Dads with paid child admission!
Saturday, June 27 | 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Calling all Makers! CREATE at Arizona Science Center®’s Bad Art Nights are artfully awesome opportunities to connect with your creative community. Bring friends, a date, or come solo — just don’t bring expectations. Explore art in all forms with a cool twist, transforming upcycled artwork into something new while escaping the summer heat. Each guest receives one canvas and full access to shared materials to create their masterpiece. Additional canvases may be available for purchase while supplies last.
Family of Any Size (up to 10 guests per family ticket)
Labor Day | September 7
If you’re searching for fun things to do in Phoenix this Labor Day, look no further than Arizona Science Center. With four levels of permanent and traveling exhibitions, Guests of all ages never tire of exploring our 140,000 square feet of air-conditioned amazement
Now - Mid-October : Genius Theater, Level 1
Highlighting hidden dimensions of color perception in animals and humans.
INVISIBLE PALETTES is a collaborative art/science project, combining a series of paintings by Penny Cagney, which were inspired by and in collaboration with Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek, Professor Nathan Newman, the ASU SciHub team and their device, the Hylighter, which has ten programmable monochromatic lights.
Experience the thrill of a high-wire physics lesson! Suspended nearly 15 feet in the air, Evans Family SkyCycle teaches riders about the principles of counterbalance and center of gravity while taking a thrilling ride on the 90-foot cable!
Join us for live daily demonstrations and activities that inspire, educate and engage curious minds! Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Arizona Science Center's Dazzling Demonstrations are generously sponsored by DMB Associates.
May 19, 20 & 26 | 6:00 p.m.
Cost: $14 per person | Members: $7
Embark on a mind-altering journey within, where the self dissolves and music is your guide. In The Psychedelic Mixtape: The Visionary Experience, renowned DJ, artist, and founder of Fascinated by Everything Chris Holmes weaves an immersive fusion of light, nature, and iconic tracks from musicians like David Bowie, Radiohead, and Juliana Barwick into an experience beyond space and time. Step into a realm of transcendent unity. Ignite your sense of awe and reach a higher state of mind in Shared Reality.
Planet Earth is a truly fascinating place. The only known world where life has flourished. But how did it all begin? That’s what Little Eve, the young bear in Krutart Studio’s new film, is about to discover. A story kids love, and parents enjoy just as much. Eve is small, but her problems feel huge. She’s worried about the wolves who won’t leave her alone. Luckily, her mother is there. She shares three thrilling stories from the history of life on Earth—where even the smallest can outsmart the mighty. Take our very own planet. It’s not the largest like Jupiter, not the brightest like Venus, and not the most beautiful like Saturn. Yet it is the only one with life, a life that began with a tiny, determined cell. Over time, it grew into something more, starting with the first spark of existence and leading to a clever ancient squirrel that outlived the mighty dinosaurs. So what if Little Eve is stronger than she ever imagined?
Worlds Beyond Earth takes viewers on an exhilarating adventure through our cosmic neighborhood. Immersive visualizations showcase the solar system with unprecedented accuracy, including a landing on the cratered surface of our own Moon, a dramatic flight through the swirling rings of Saturn, and soaring encounters with distant worlds of active volcanoes and buried oceans. Featuring breathtaking visuals and cutting-edge science, Worlds Beyond Earth is a dazzling celebration of the Age of Exploration and the unique conditions that make life on Earth possible. Worlds Beyond Earth was created by the American Museum of Natural History, the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space, and the Hayden Planetarium.
Step into a new era of sky-watching in the Dorrance DOME as the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils its first images and discoveries—from sweeping nebula mosaics and galaxy swarms to thousands of newly found asteroids captured in just hours. Join us on this live, presenter-led journey as we decode how Rubin’s 3,200-megapixel camera will create the highest resolution timelapse of the Universe ever produced, transforming how we find supernovae, near-Earth asteroids, and clues about the very fabric of existence. (25 minutes)
The scene was 74,000 years ago, on the island of Sumatra. A volcanic eruption triggered the sudden and violent collapse of a vast regional plateau. Toba, as the volcano is known today, was the largest volcanic eruption in the last 25 million years. But Earth has seen far larger. 250 million years ago, an eruption in what's now Siberia lasted a million years and was probably responsible for the greatest episode of mass extinction in Earth's history. The award-winning Supervolcanoes looks back at rare classes of eruptions that have marshaled the energy that lurks, like a sleeping dragon, beneath the surface of planet Earth. The program moves beyond Earth to explore the impact of giant volcanic eruptions around our solar system. Audiences will fly down to Neptune's frigid moon Triton, and onto the ultimate volcanic world: Jupiter's moon Io. On a visit to a legendary North American hot spot, Yellowstone National Park, the film asks: Can a supervolcano erupt in our time? Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.
Voyage beyond the planet and experience our home through the eyes of Astronauts. Orbital is an epic animated journey from the Big Bang to the flourishing of life on Earth, to low Earth orbit. A new film by Guy Reid and Planetary Collective, Orbital transports you through an abstract landscape of light, inspired by bioluminescent earthly beings and atmospheric aurorae. Guided by the astronauts of Constellation Coalition who have looked back and experienced the awe of our place in the universe, you will feel your own “Overview Effect” as you meditate on our planet in Shared Reality.
Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation is a tale of science, culture, and thrilling adventure. Earth is a planet born of fire. For billions of years, volcanoes have helped create the world we know. From the continents to the air we breathe and even life itself, all have their origins in fire. These processes have created extraordinary ecosystems and wildlife habitats. With over 500 active volcanoes, the Earth is bursting at the seams with these forces of mass construction. The story of volcanoes is the story of the planet’s creation, and the story of us. With intrepid explorer Carsten Peter, dodge boulders at the edge of an active volcano in Indonesia, descend to a lava lake in Vanuatu and visit the incredible mineral deposit fields in Ethiopia. Travel across the globe to seethe archaeological ghost town of Pompeii and witness the devastating effects of the recent Kilauea eruption inHawaii. Audiences will be on the edge of their seats as they discover molten worlds and exploding craters in this adrenaline-filled, immersive experience that only IMAX®/Giant Screen films can provide.
Oceans: Our Blue Planet takes us on a global odyssey to discover the largest and least explored habitat on earth. New ocean science and technology has allowed us to go further into the unknown than we ever thought possible. From the coastal shallows to deeper, more mysterious worlds, we reveal the untold stories of the oceans’ most astonishing creatures. Dolphins leap for joy through the waves, as we begin our journey into the blue. Our first stop is the coral reefs, where we meet fascinating characters like the ingenious tusk fish that uses a tool to open its food. In the great forests of the sea, we find a cunning octopus who shields herself in an armoury of shells to hide from predators. As we journey through our oceans, we share these extraordinary discoveries and uncover a spectacular world of life beneath the waves.