ASU Library
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Join the Unit for Data Science and Analytics team this summer to learn the basics of data science and predictive modeling. We have four projects for you, and all levels are welcome.
- Chest X-Ray Image Classifier - Classify chest X-ray images into those with pneumonia and those without pneumonia.
- Twitter Stocks Analysis - Goal to correlate Twitter sentiment with the changes in stock prices.
- Mortality Prediction in Medical Data - Goal is to try and outperform our attempt at predicting mortality in medical data.
- Homelessness Clustering - Execute various clustering algorithms on service activity of homeless people in Maricopa County, AZ.

For more information contact:
ASU Library
Data Science and Analytics
datascience@asu.edu
https://lib.asu.edu/data
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
Print & Ink: Expressions through Images Exhibit
Visit the Vault Gallery, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday Noon-8 p.m. Exhibition on view until Aug. 12, 2022
“Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” is now open at the Vault Gallery inside the downtown Phoenix campus Library. This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us.
Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
About CALACA: Founded in 2003 through the encouragement of community participation in the development of art initiatives for preservation and promotion of Chicano/a and Indigenous cultural arts. CALACA promotes mutual cultural experiences that are developed from layers of tradition, history and social norms. Calaca embraces community involvement, partnerships and collaborations among small and large cultural organizations and institutions.
Check library hours to plan your visit.
Image credit: "Lucia" by Cristina Cardenas.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Downtown Phoenix campus Library
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
Join the ASU Library and CALACA for the opening reception of “Print & Ink: Expressions through Images” now open at the Vault Gallery inside the Downtown Phoenix campus Library. The reception takes place Friday, June 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. Registration is required.
This exhibit is a collaboration between the ASU Library and CALACA and explores the various methodologies that are rooted within the printing process and obtained through formal and/or acquired techniques. For many of these artists, the overall printing and creative process was directly inspired by life experiences, regionalities, identities and cultural expressions. For many of the artists, these individual creative expositions will enact Chicano/a and Indigenous opportunities in conveying histories, stories and personal expressions in ways that celebrate untold diversities already preassigned within many of us. Featured artists include: Martin Moreno, Jose Benavides, Emily Costello, Cristina Cardenas, Marco Albarrán, Monica Gisel and Jesus Cruz Jr.
Image credit: "Caffeinated Look" by Jesus Cruz Jr.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Jackie Young
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown