Join a hands-on creative workshop inspired by fashion history! This interactive workshop hosted by the ASU FIDM Library in Los Angeles is a salute to the paper dress trend of the 1960s. ASU students will have an opportunity to cut, paint and sew a Tyvek® dress. Attendees will practice personalized styling and have a chance to display their designs in the library after the event.

Workshops take place on March 20 and 21 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the ASU FIDM Library in Los Angeles.

Join the ASU Library's Researcher Support team for an engaging webinar on how the Open Science Framework can enhance your research workflow by facilitating collaboration, transparency and reproducibility. 

This session will introduce you to OSF’s key features, including project organization, version control, and seamless integration with popular research tools. Whether you're working individually or with a team, OSF provides a robust platform to share data, preregister studies and ensure your research is openly accessible. 

Take a break and join us at the Downtown Phoenix campus Library for a game afternoon. Bring your friends and play games in the library. No need to sign-up, just show up and play!


The library is located on the lower level of the University Center Building.  Game Afternoon will be held from 3 - 5 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday each month throughout the spring semester.


 See you there!

Join Naturespace in Hayden Library to learn more about species within the natural history collection. In this Nature Journaling exercise, take a close look at one specimen within the collection. Observe, document and ask questions about how nature forms patterns.

Join ASU Library's Naturespace in Hayden Library for a relaxing morning creating origami creatures. We will supply you with paper and instructions for different creatures. Kick off Earth Month by visiting Naturespace to have some paper crafting fun.

“Nihidzill: Reflections of Strength and Story” is an ongoing project by Indigenous contemporary artist Carissa Eich that joins photography, graphic design and Navajo patterns to create compelling imagery. Each image tells a story behind Navajo traditions, from the sacred symbol of eagle feathers to the water technology that windmills provide throughout the Navajo Reservation.

Mobile Fixer Studio is coming to Hayden Library! Bring your broken memorabilia, torn garments, dysfunctional accessories and ripped clothing to fix them with ASU Library's Makerspace. This workshop will be an opportunity to learn more about repair and mending. Makerspace will provide tools and materials for your use.

This workshop will be led by Assistant Professor Hazal Gumus-Ciftci from the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Mobile Fixer Studio takes place on the following dates:

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