Arizona Science Center - Traveling Exhibitions

Traveling Exhibitions

Arizona Science Center has featured a number of nationally traveling exhibitions. In 2004, the expansion of the Center allowed for new gallery space to accommodate the changing exhibitions. The Sybil B Harrington Gallery has featured: Aliens: Are We Alone?, The Dinosaurs of Jurassic Park, Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body, Scream Machines and Dragon Bones, Bond. James Bond. The Exhibition, Robots: The Interactive Exhibition, and Animal Grossology. In 2002 Arizona Science Center brought in waves of visitors, including first time patrons, members, and school groups with Titanic – The Artifact Exhibition. The world premier of Sesame Street Presents: The Body was at the Science Center in 2005. As the eleventh center in the U.S., Arizona Science Center had the privilege to host Gunther von Hagans’ Body Worlds 3: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies drawing over 420,000 visitors in 5 months.

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