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The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science is located at the intersection of 11th and Main, downtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

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The mission of the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science is to educate, entertain, inspire and to enrich community by making arts and science part of our lives.

Please use the menu to the left to find specific information about the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science.

Special Events

To find more information on these events, use the Event Calendar link to your left.

Skywatch, free telescope viewings outside the Wells Fargo CineDome on the first Friday of the month. Free program begins at 7 p.m. Special thanks to the Sioux Empire Astronomy Club! Skywatch will take place rain or shine. If the weather is cloudy, instead of telescope viewing outdoors, members of the Sioux Empire Astronomy Club will present a free indoor program on some aspect of astronomy or telescopes in the main lobby.

$5 First Friday First Friday of each month. For $5 per person gain admission to the Kirby Science Discovery Center and a CineDome movie. Free art activities are offered in the Raven Industries Children's Studio.


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