Seek and Find is the theme for this creative cartography exhibition. For the 9th year, this exciting exhibition is a collaboration between the School of Art and the ASU Library Map and Geospatial Hub. As part of sustainable art practice and exploration of related disciplines, students in the Art on Paper course brought new meaning to vintage topographical and geological maps originally withdrawn from the library collection. Inspired by the opportunity to work with maps, each artist created a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional original work of art.

Explore nature through art at Naturespace in Hayden Library.

If you are interested in a relaxing sketching session with the library's natural history collection, come by with your art supplies and start drawing. If you don't have art supplies? No worries, we have drawing pencils and paper on-site for use. 

This workshop series takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 11 and 25, Feb. 8 and 22, March. 22, and April 5 and 19.

 

Explore nature through art at Naturespace in Hayden Library.

If you are interested in a relaxing sketching session with the library's natural history collection, come by with your art supplies and start drawing. If you don't have art supplies? No worries, we have drawing pencils and paper on-site for use. 

This workshop series takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 11 and 25, Feb. 8 and 22, March. 22, and April 5 and 19.

 

You may know how a typical butterfly wing looks, but would you recognize it magnified by 100 times its normal size? Drop in to NatureSpace 311E on the third floor of Hayden Library for a fun microscope guessing game to find out!

View specimens through the microscope and test your knowledge of the microscopic level as you compete for prizes! Microscopic structure can tell us much about how organisms interact with their environments.

Nature makes a lot of sounds; some are beautiful, some are terrifying. Often we are too busy to open our ears and listen. Come into Naturespace 311E on the third floor of Hayden Library for a fun and relaxing event. This event is to guess which animals or natural phenomena are making a particular sound, followed by an exploration of the wealth of other sonic possibilities. End with a meditation to beautiful natural sounds giving you gratitude for the rest of your day!

This walking tour will highlight the Hayden Library. Capping off a $90 million renovation, ASU's Hayden Library, originally built in 1966, has been reinvented and reopened for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement and support for the university's growing student population.

This walking tour will highlight the Hayden Library. Capping off a $90 million renovation, ASU's Hayden Library, originally built in 1966, has been reinvented and reopened for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement and support for the university's growing student population.

This walking tour will highlight the Hayden Library. Capping off a $90 million renovation, ASU's Hayden Library, originally built in 1966, has been reinvented and reopened for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement and support for the university's growing student population.

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