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Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
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students in the Art on Paper course brought new meaning to vintage topographical and geological maps originally withdrawn from the library collection.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.
The exhibit is open at Fletcher Library on the West campus during regular library hours. Plan your visit at lib.asu.edu/hours.
To learn more about the exhibit, please visit: libguides.asu.edu/creativecartography.

Fletcher Library, West campus
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Casey Gipson
Casey.Gipson@asu.edu
602-543-8502
lib.asu.edu/fletcher
“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.” - Henri Rousseau
The Vault Gallery presents, “Nature Imagined,” a new exhibit featuring the artwork of Robert Palmer on display in the Downtown Phoenix campus Library from Jan. 9, 2023 until May 8, 2023.
Robert Palmer is influenced by nature and surroundings. His paintings are more than landscapes physically seen, rather imaginative or a reflection of feeling on a space remembered. His paintings are reminiscent of the past; capturing a moment in time to preserve a memory. Palmer has taken out the figure in the painting, leaving the viewer stage to focus in the plane. This transcendence from imaginative nature to reality is definitive in his work. The viewer is transported to an imaginative state from the canvas into nature. While the works look like natural places, they are really born from ethereal memories.
For over 20 years, Palmer has worked to capture the aesthetic and conceptual mastery of nature. Although nature is difficult to construct in one painting, Palmer seeks to tell a story of infinite locations, drawn by the constant changing emanating celestial light. Palmer graduated sum cum laude from ASU with a bachelor's degree in fine art painting. He has been featured in various publications. When he is not painting Palmer enjoys spending time with his family.
The Vault Gallery is open to ASU students, staff and faculty. Visitors must make an appointment. Contact Jackie Young.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Jackie Young
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
lib.asu.edu/downtown
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
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.
The exhibit is open at Fletcher Library on the West campus during regular library hours. Plan your visit at lib.asu.edu/hours.
To learn more about the exhibit, please visit: libguides.asu.edu/creativecartography.

Fletcher Library, West campus
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Casey Gipson
Casey.Gipson@asu.edu
602-543-8502
lib.asu.edu/fletcher
“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.” - Henri Rousseau
The Vault Gallery presents, “Nature Imagined,” a new exhibit featuring the artwork of Robert Palmer on display in the Downtown Phoenix campus Library from Jan. 9, 2023 until May 8, 2023.
Robert Palmer is influenced by nature and surroundings. His paintings are more than landscapes physically seen, rather imaginative or a reflection of feeling on a space remembered. His paintings are reminiscent of the past; capturing a moment in time to preserve a memory. Palmer has taken out the figure in the painting, leaving the viewer stage to focus in the plane. This transcendence from imaginative nature to reality is definitive in his work. The viewer is transported to an imaginative state from the canvas into nature. While the works look like natural places, they are really born from ethereal memories.
For over 20 years, Palmer has worked to capture the aesthetic and conceptual mastery of nature. Although nature is difficult to construct in one painting, Palmer seeks to tell a story of infinite locations, drawn by the constant changing emanating celestial light. Palmer graduated sum cum laude from ASU with a bachelor's degree in fine art painting. He has been featured in various publications. When he is not painting Palmer enjoys spending time with his family.
The Vault Gallery is open to ASU students, staff and faculty. Visitors must make an appointment. Contact Jackie Young.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Jackie Young
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
lib.asu.edu/downtown
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
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.
The exhibit is open at Fletcher Library on the West campus during regular library hours. Plan your visit at lib.asu.edu/hours.
To learn more about the exhibit, please visit: libguides.asu.edu/creativecartography.

Fletcher Library, West campus
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Casey Gipson
Casey.Gipson@asu.edu
602-543-8502
lib.asu.edu/fletcher
“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.” - Henri Rousseau
The Vault Gallery presents, “Nature Imagined,” a new exhibit featuring the artwork of Robert Palmer on display in the Downtown Phoenix campus Library from Jan. 9, 2023 until May 8, 2023.
Robert Palmer is influenced by nature and surroundings. His paintings are more than landscapes physically seen, rather imaginative or a reflection of feeling on a space remembered. His paintings are reminiscent of the past; capturing a moment in time to preserve a memory. Palmer has taken out the figure in the painting, leaving the viewer stage to focus in the plane. This transcendence from imaginative nature to reality is definitive in his work. The viewer is transported to an imaginative state from the canvas into nature. While the works look like natural places, they are really born from ethereal memories.
For over 20 years, Palmer has worked to capture the aesthetic and conceptual mastery of nature. Although nature is difficult to construct in one painting, Palmer seeks to tell a story of infinite locations, drawn by the constant changing emanating celestial light. Palmer graduated sum cum laude from ASU with a bachelor's degree in fine art painting. He has been featured in various publications. When he is not painting Palmer enjoys spending time with his family.
The Vault Gallery is open to ASU students, staff and faculty. Visitors must make an appointment. Contact Jackie Young.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Jackie Young
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
lib.asu.edu/downtown
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
Seek and Find: Art on Paper Class Exhibition
Open during regular library hours from Jan. 9 until March 4, 2023
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.
The exhibit is open at Fletcher Library on the West campus during regular library hours. Plan your visit at lib.asu.edu/hours.
To learn more about the exhibit, please visit: libguides.asu.edu/creativecartography.

Fletcher Library, West campus
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Casey Gipson
Casey.Gipson@asu.edu
602-543-8502
lib.asu.edu/fletcher
“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.” - Henri Rousseau
The Vault Gallery presents, “Nature Imagined,” a new exhibit featuring the artwork of Robert Palmer on display in the Downtown Phoenix campus Library from Jan. 9, 2023 until May 8, 2023.
Robert Palmer is influenced by nature and surroundings. His paintings are more than landscapes physically seen, rather imaginative or a reflection of feeling on a space remembered. His paintings are reminiscent of the past; capturing a moment in time to preserve a memory. Palmer has taken out the figure in the painting, leaving the viewer stage to focus in the plane. This transcendence from imaginative nature to reality is definitive in his work. The viewer is transported to an imaginative state from the canvas into nature. While the works look like natural places, they are really born from ethereal memories.
For over 20 years, Palmer has worked to capture the aesthetic and conceptual mastery of nature. Although nature is difficult to construct in one painting, Palmer seeks to tell a story of infinite locations, drawn by the constant changing emanating celestial light. Palmer graduated sum cum laude from ASU with a bachelor's degree in fine art painting. He has been featured in various publications. When he is not painting Palmer enjoys spending time with his family.
The Vault Gallery is open to ASU students, staff and faculty. Visitors must make an appointment. Contact Jackie Young.

Vault Gallery, Downtown Phoenix campus Library
For more information contact:
ASU Library
Jackie Young
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
602-496-0300
lib.asu.edu/downtown
Understanding the exact problem and the specifics of that problem in data science are key. Motivational Interviewing is a technique which involves asking questions to obtain information from collaborators and stakeholders to understand the ‘why’ of their research or project. This presentation will increase your knowledge and skill set to ask questions to identify the problem in the data science project. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Presenter, Kerri Rittschof

Online
For more information contact:
Kerri Rittschof
ASU Library, Data Science and Analytics
datascience@asu.edu
lib.asu.edu/data
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. Hayden's Library revamped five-story tower, which sits at the center of ASU's Tempe campus, now features nearly double the student space, enhanced study areas, community-driven book collections, two state-of-the-art reading rooms, a variety of research services and interdisciplinary learning labs and an entire floor devoted to innovation. Register for the tour.

Hayden Library
For more information contact:
Patty Odle
ASU Library
podle@asu.edu
https://lib.asu.edu/hayden