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PRIDE at the Museum

Jun 12, 2026 | 6-9 pm

The Museum

A night at OMSI celebrating the LGBTQ+ Community

Join community members and OMSI for the sixth-annual Pride at the Museum. This event welcomes visitors of all ages for a night of museum exploring, science demonstrations, vendor tables, and cultural entertainment – all in celebration of the local LGBTQ+ community. All are welcome!

OMSI Members receive a 15% discount

Tickets

Community Science Night General Admission
$10 Adults, $8 Youth/Seniors | 15% OMSI member discount
Includes access to OMSI’s permanent exhibits, Turbine Hall, special activities, performances, planetarium shows, lectures, and vendors taking part in the event.

Community Science Night GA + TITANIC Admission
$17 Adults, $15 Youth /Seniors | 15% OMSI member discount
Includes access to OMSI’s featured exhibit, TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition; OMSI’s permanent exhibits; Turbine Hall; special activities; performances; planetarium shows; lectures; and vendors taking part in the event.

Featured Exhibits

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition

Step back to April 1912 and assume the role of a passenger on the Ship’s first and final journey. With more than 100 authentic artifacts recovered from the wrecksite, guests are immersed in life on board the Titanic and the deeply human stories behind one of history’s most enduring legends.

 

This exhibition requires a separate ticket beyond standard Community Science Night GA entry. Tickets are an additional $7 (with discounts for OMSI members).

 

Turbine Hall

A dynamic, hands-on exhibit space where visitors explore real-world science through interactive challenges like building, testing, and designing solutions to environmental and engineering problems.

 

Natural Science Hall
OMSI’s renovated Natural Science Hall will be open! This hall will have been turned into a dynamic space aimed at deepening public understanding of climate related challenges and community-level actions

Attractions

Vendors | See below for a full list of community vendors that will be tabling around the museum.

 

Science Demos | See below for the interactive science experiments!

 

Science Playground | Open 6:00-8:00pm for ages 0-6.

 

Performances | Check out the Turbine Hall Stage for cultural performances.

 

The Mezz | Check out OMSI’s tech space for teens! Open 6:00-8:00 pm.

Science Demonstrations

Elephant’s Toothpaste | A live stage demonstration of some foamy science!

Lego Building Challenge | Get your hands on some bricks and see if you can build a structure to match our challenges.

Lycopodium Flares | Another live stage demonstration of flashy chemical reactions.

Microscopes | Come get a closer look at the world of the very small.

Timed Activities

Planetarium Shows

6:30 pm | Starry Nights Live – June Edition

7:15 pm | Laser Pride

8:00 pm | Laser Queen

Limited Capacity, First come, first served.

 

Turbine Hall Stage

7:30 & 8:30 pm | Performances by BinKyee Bellflower, Bolivia Carmichaels, and Poison Waters

 

Science Playground

6:30 pm | Storytime with Poison Waters

Food + Beverage

The Empirical Cafe will be open from 6-8pm for snacks and drinks. The Theory restaurant will be open from 6-8:30pm. The menus will include pizza, sandwiches, salads plus non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks.

Questions? Email events@omsi.edu. Ticketing questions call 503.797.4000 x0

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions? Email events@omsi.edu or call 503.797.4000 x0.

Who is invited to PRIDE at the Museum?

This event is kid/family friendly, and inclusive of anyone interested in attending.

Is there any food and beverage at this event?

OMSI’s Empirical Cafe and Theory restaurant will be open.

Do I have to pay for parking?

No, parking is complimentary for this event.

Visiting Soon?

OMSI is committed to making science-fueled fun available for all in our community. We are proud to offer admission assistance, financial aid, and accessible services throughout the museum. Explore access resources and amenities for guests visiting the museum.

Two students running chemistry experiments.

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