Saturday, December 22, 2012

Artist Series Presents: Let's Go Science — January 19th at the Wilson Center for the Arts

Artist Series Presents
Let's Go Science
At the Wilson Center for the Arts at 11901 Beach Boulevard


SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th at 1:30 PM & 4:30PM

JACKSONVILLE, FLLet's Go Science plays at Jacksonville’s Wilson Center for the Arts for two performances only on Saturday, January 19th at 1:30PM & 4:30PM.

Let's Go Science is a fun family science show. The wacky and talented Professor Smart and Dr. Knowitall join forces for an educational, entertaining, exciting and experiential extravaganza. Professor Smart shrinks his head, has toilet paper flying, juggles and has peoples’ hair standing on end, all while demonstrating principals of physics. Researcher and comedic sidekick Dr. Knowitall keeps the facts straight.

Watch out a video preview of Let's Go Science

During Let's Go Science, kids learn science concepts through impressive and memorable demonstrations. They learn about air pressure, figure out flight, see awesome optical illusions, are shocked by static electricity, see experiments with falling masses, grasp gyroscopic properties, and get a handle on the scientific method.

Location:
The Wilson Center for the Arts is located on Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus at 11901 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246.



How to Buy Tickets:

Tickets are $16.00 ($8.50 for children 12 and under) and are available at (904) 442-BWAY (2929) or www.artistseriesjax.org. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more at (904) 442-2947 or via e-mail at groupsales@fscj.edu.

To order by phone with Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover call The Artist Series Box Office at (904) 442-BWAY (2929) or toll-free (for outside of Jacksonville) at 1-888-860-BWAY.

Tickets are also available online with Instant Seat Selection by visiting the The Artist Series’ website.


The Artist Series has been recognized by the State of Florida as a Major Cultural Institution and receives funding from the State of Florida, through the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council.

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