The Herrett Center for Arts & Science





Mission Statement:
The Herrett Center is a non-profit support service of the College of Southern Idaho. Its purpose is primarily educational, offering programs to elementary and secondary school students, CSI students, and the adult community of south-central Idaho. The Center collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits artifacts and natural history specimens with an emphasis on the prehistoric American continent. The Center supports the Jean B. King Gallery of Contemporary Art which, in cooperation with the CSI Fine Art Department and the Associated Students of CSI, offers exhibitions and other programs concerning contemporary art and art issues. The Center supports the Faulkner Planetarium which provides multi-media presentations emphasizing space sciences. The Center participates with other college departments in fulfilling the role and mission of the College of Southern Idaho.
The Herrett Center Features:
A collection of over 35,000 artifacts and specimens. The anthropological artifacts represent a wide spectrum of Native Peoples of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The natural history specimens emphasize the geology of North and Central America.
The College of Southern Idaho art collection, comprising approximately 500 paintings, sculptures, and ceramic works.
The Jean B. King Gallery of Contemporary Art which, in cooperation with the CSI Fine Art Department and the Associated Students of CSI, offers exhibitions and other programs concerning contemporary art and art issues.
The Faulkner Planetarium, a multi-media domed theater offering programs emphasizing space science.
The Centennial Observatory, a fully handicapped-accessible public astronomical observatory offering opportunities for viewing a variety of celestial objects.
The Rick Allen Room, available to rent for meetings, seminars, private functions, etc.
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