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Owned and managed by the City of Frisco, the Frisco Discovery Center helps residents and visitors find well-being through play by offering artistic, scientific, and cultural experiences for Frisco and the surrounding community. The Discovery Center is home to the Frisco Art Gallery, Black Box Theater, Dance Studio and three independent museums.

BLACK BOX THEATER

Catch a performance from a local theater, improv, dance, or music group. Visit PlayFrisco.org/ BlackBoxTheater to see what's showing, or rent for your own arts related event!

DANCE STUDIO

Take a class, watch a recital, or rent the space from us and plan your own program! Classes are instructed by local dance groups that cater to a variety of ages.

FRISCO ART GALLERY

The Frisco Art Gallery features rotating exhibits by local, regional, national, and international artists. Follow @FriscoArtGallery on Instagram to see what's on display in-person and virtually

September 25

Sign-up at playfrisco.org/livemusic

Steam Night at the Discovery October 13 Dia De Los Muertos Reception November 1

SCI-TECH DISCOVERY CENTER

Winter Art Show Call for Art Submission deadline November 11

Visit this hands-on learning environment that inspires discovery and innovation through the exploration of science, math and technology. The Sci-Tech Discovery Center is housed at Frisco Discovery Center. Please contact the them directly for hours, rentals and events.

National Videogame Museum

Learn about the videogame industry's history and where it's headed. Play the games of yesterday and today! The National Videogame Museum is housed at the Frisco Discovery Center. Please contact the museum directly for hours, rentals and upcoming events.

Traintopia

Tour the Museum of the American Railroad's TrainTopia or participate in walking tours of the rolling collection outside. Discover more than 2,500 feet of G-scale model trains! Experience the excitement of being immersed in a miniature world of trains and scenery from across the U.S. Contact the Museum of the American Railroad directly for hours and events.

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