Discover the unique and rustic canvases of nature as you paint on wood slices. Learn techniques, experiment with colors and create stunning, nature-inspired artwork that you can take home. Head over to ASU Library's Naturespace in Hayden Library to unleash your creativity and bring these natural canvases to life with vibrant colors and intricate designs.

There are many options and platforms for sharing information about yourself and your research online, but how do you know which one to choose?

Join the ASU Library for this Researcher Support Conversation to learn more about how using the ORCID unique identifier can promote the visibility of your research and ensure all your research is connected with you. Since ORCID integrates with funders, publishers, data repositories and other research workflows, save more time conducting research and less time managing it.

Join us on Wednesday, April 10th, at 6:00 PM to hear from queer organizers about the history of the queer organizing and how we can learn from these historical examples in the modern day. We will also be discussing what we learned as a group. 

Animals have always been amazing architects.

Join ASU Library's Naturespace to learn about beaver dam building and try to build our own dams out of materials that beavers use. After we build our own dams, we will test out how sturdy they are by putting them through the water test.

Stop by and explore animal architects with us.

Join ASU Library's Naturespace in Hayden Library to learn about species within the natural history collection. In this Nature Journaling exercise, we will get up and personal with one specimen within the collection. Observe, document and ask questions about how nature forms patterns.

Have you ever wondered what was in an owl’s diet? In this workshop, we will explore what is in an owl pellet and try to answer questions like what bones are inside an owl pellet, their functions and the animals they belong to.

If you are interested in learning what owls eat, stop by the ASU Library's Naturespace room 311E at Hayden Library to dissect an owl pellet and find out what is inside.

You may know how a typical butterfly wing looks, but would you recognize it magnified by 100 times its normal size? Drop into ASU Library's Naturespace 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. Microscopic structures can tell us much about how organisms interact with their environments. Be amazed by nature’s hidden structures!

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