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Members FREE | Kids under 2 years FREE | Adults & Kids age 2 and older $12
The UnGala is the Amazeum's annual FUNdraiser for ages 21+. Join us for a night of drinks, play, and one-of-a-kind experiences all for a good cause.
From hands-on maker activities like screen printing, an all-you-can-eat food truck buffet, and 24-volt racers, it's sure to be a night of excitement and unforgettable memories!
Nabholz Corporation is buiilding our non-newtonian fluid OOBLECK POOL!
Food trucks include Beaver Tails, Cracker Jack, Na’guara, and Wicked Wood Fired Pizza. Beverages from Bentonville Brewing Company, Black Apple Hard Cider, Social Project Brewing. Keurig Dr. Pepper will be providing nonalcoholic beverages.
Brightwater will be providing a hands-on dessert experience and Spark Cafe will be serving delicious sundaes.
EXPERIENCES include:
Proceeds from the UnGala support access to Amazeum programs and activities, as well as making it possible for 1 in 5 guests to experience the museum for free or at a reduced cost.
Contact Danica Stout, Development Manager at dstout@amazeum.org or 479.802.6796.
Your support along with that of our sponsors provides funding for:
Amazeum 4 all passes
innovative exhibitions and educational programming at Amazeum
diversity and inclusion programs like
HallowZing
Priceless Nights
Outreach programs
keeping ticket prices affordable
the ability to continue innovative programming
While we love playing and learning with your kiddos, this event is for grown-ups 21 years and older.
Kathryn McLay, Sam's Club President and CEO
UnGala features NWA's only 24-volt races where drivers race on modified children's ride-on vehicles.
Video from 2018 UnGala.
The UnGala brings a signature experience to the NWA community each year. Created by world-renowned makers and artists, each experience demonstrates the possibilities at the intersection of the arts and sciences, and creativity and curiosity. Discover the story behind UnGala's past signature experiences "Life Size Mousetrap" by Mark Perez, and "Hand of Man" by Christian Ristow on our blog.