Eureka! Gallery

Endlessly energizing, Eureka blends stunning city and waterfront views with hands-on science exhibits. Ideal for curious crowds to loosen up and get playful, this gallery is filled with motion, light, and physics stations that make great conversation starters. No extra decor needed: science does the entertaining.

KEY AMENITIES

Dedicated dancing area

Free Wifi

Dedicated catering setup space

Podium, microphone

Portable speaker system

Science World and housekeeping staff

30+ Interactive exhibits

PHOTOS

FAQS

Is it possible to create more space by moving the exhibits?

Yes, we sure can. For an additional fee, we can move out or rearrange some exhibits to customize the space to your vision.

Would we get access to other galleries?

Your guests will only have access to the rented gallery spaces. If you're interested in more than one gallery, please contact us.

If Science World is open to the public during daytime, when can I book this space?

Science World closes promptly at 5pm, so gallery spaces may be booked between 5pm to 12am (incl. setup and teardown time). Extend your rental time after midnight for an additional hourly rate.

Where in Eureka would be ideal for a dance floor?

Your guests can get their groove on in the area we call Dark Eureka, where the only lighting comes from the exhibits, like the infrared wall, the glowing plasma ball, and more.

What are some fun things that could help guests break the ice?

Challenge your guests at the Dyson wall: when the ball gets sucked up into one of the many pipes, guests have historically enjoyed placing bets on which pipe it ends up shooting out from!

About the sticker

Survivors

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Egg BB

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Comet Crisp

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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T-Rex and Baby

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Buddy the T-Rex

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Geodessy

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Science Buddies

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Western Dinosaur

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Time-Travel T-Rex

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.