We’re transforming Pacific Science Center into an immersive art walk for one night only! Explore how bold, creative expression can bring science to life during an evening where art and science collide:

  • Walk through our pop-up STEM gallery featuring art from local artists
  • Get creative and make your own art
  • Catch live performances from Modular Seattle
  • Enjoy food from Flair Taco and drinks from a special 21+ menu

Tickets

Drinks and food are not included in ticket price.

  • Price: $25
  • Igniters: Free

We offer flexible pricing so everyone can participate. Choose the rate that fits your situation — no explanation needed.

Artists

Modular Seattle
Live modular and synthesizer music performances all night.

Bailey Ambrose
Exhibit: LIDAR & WILE-E Robots 
Meet a drumming robot and its animatronic monster sidekick

Aubrey Birdwell
Exhibit: Snake Eyes
Interactive installation where a double pendulum transforms motion into real-time, viewer-generated ASCII video.

J. Adam Brinson
Exhibit: Round Friction
A projection-mapped sculpture with generative visuals that guests control in real time using a custom 3D-printed interface.

Andrew Cole
Exhibit: Manifold
A suspended, motorized kinetic sculpture that brings Miura-ori origami to life

Future Arts 
AR Courtyard Exhibit

Grant Hinkson
Exhibit: CONNECTOME: An Immersive Art Experience
A VR experience where hand gestures reveal and connect geometric forms inspired by mathematical patterns.

Infunity Life
Exhibit: Infunity Gate
Rotating, light-driven sculpture of shifting patterns that visitors control, exploring illusion, perspective, and motion.

Eileen Jimenez
Exhibit: Exploring Indigenous Science through Printmaking
Using pre-carved blocks to explore Indigenous knowledge, and connections to land, water, and community.

Britta Johnson 
Exhibit: Making Kin 
Video-light sculpture featuring a modified oil barrel with an LED screen displaying a ghostly octopus in motion.

Scott Keva James
Exhibit: Just a (Relative) Phase
An interactive light installation where visitors control wave interference patterns to explore phase, motion, and superposition.

Emmarah Kouadio
Exhibit: I Am The Sun
An interactive installation video where your gestures generate sunlight and rain to revive a digital plant through photosynthesis.

Stephanie Krimmel
Exhibit: PIPO
An interactive installation where physical play is transformed into live, kaleidoscopic projections.

Kevin Landesman
Exhibit: Gumdrop
A 3D-printed, LED-embedded sculpture that blends pixel and projection mapping to create layered, dynamic visuals.

Jeffrey Linn
Exhibit: Petrofutures
Vintage-style maps reimagined with future coastlines, revealing the impacts of sea level rise and fossil fuel consumption.

Mokedo
Exhibit: Jelly Moss
A glowing textile installation inspired by native moon jellies, inviting guests to move through soft, bioluminescent forms of light and motion.

Kristin Nelson
Exhibit: CRT Zoo
An interactive CRT TV installation where audience triggers summon digital creatures in a neon, nostalgic ecosystem.

Adrian Pacheco
Exhibit: ANOTHER WORLD
Interactive AR installation

Cam Smith
Exhibit: Mona Lisa Override
An interactive installation that swaps your face onto the Mona Lisa in real time.

TERRAMOTO
Exhibit: Postcards from the Moon—Thinking of You
A sculptural series blending lunar sample data with imagined messages from future space workers, exploring science, isolation, and human emotion.

Daniel Weaver 
Exhibit: Interference 
Projection-mapped sculpture examining how digital platforms distort connection into distraction and fragmentation.

Cameron Williams
Exhibit: Wonderful Wiggily Jellyfish
Glowing, wind-driven sculptures that drift like deep-sea medusas under ultraviolet light.