Mar 19 Tuesday
Visualizing Scientific Discovery
Work with experienced researchers to illustrate scientific discoveries through digital artwork and visual communication. In a series of online lectures, exercises, and activities, you'll create figures and illustrations for research presentations, publications, and social media posts while developing skills using Adobe Photoshop to reflect your personal style. Exploring how artistic and scientific expression operate synergistically, you'll collaborate with your peers and instructor to support your research with visual aids. After completing this course, you will understand and recognize the elements of effective visual communication to inform your publications and presentations. This non-credit course is designed to help practicing scientists and students from all scientific disciplines improve their communication skills.
Course Modality: This course is offered online with synchronous Zoom office hours.
Course Instructor: Victor Leshyk
Course Dates: Tuesday, January 30 through Friday, May 24 2024
Cost: $499
Course Materials: It is highly recommended that each student purchase a digital drawing tablet.
NAU employees are eligible for a 10% discount! Please contact ContinuingEd@nau.edu for more information.
Registration Deadline: January 31st
For more information, contact: ContinuingEd@nau.edu
Victor O. Leshyk is the Director of Science and Art for the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at Northern Arizona University. He brings more than two decades of experience as a freelance science artist for major museums, top scientific journals, news outlets, national labs, universities and other educational outreach. His work has featured prominently in both lay-friendly media such as popular science magazines as well as Congressional reports and other formal communications.
Feeling lucky this St. Patrick's Day? Here's your chance to strike gold with our 'Pot O'Gold the Raffle' 50/50 draw! It's simple: for each ticket purchased, you're not only contributing to a great cause, but you're also securing your chance to win big. Half of the proceeds go to support our cause, while the other half could be yours to take home. With every ticket, you're one step closer to finding your pot of gold. So, grab your lucky charm and join the fun – may the odds be ever in your favor!
With a goal of $10k, that means one lucky winner has the chance to win $5k! The winner will be announced Friday, March 22.
*You must be 18 years or older and within the state of Arizona to buy a ticket. Read the full rules Here. Your purchase of a raffle ticket serves as your confirmation of your eligibility and that you have read and agree to the rules.*
Stop by the NACA Oak Creek Overlook Vista for beautiful & authentic Native American crafts! Our Artisans can also be found at the Grand Canyon Tusayan Museum!
The Overlook Vista is open daily from 8 AM to 4 PM, depending on the weather. Crafts that can be found at our Artisans' tables include jewelry, ornaments, pottery, sculptures and much more! Check out the Oak Creek Overlook Facebook and Yelp pages for more info and up-to-date hours.
If you have questions or would like general information, please contact Pearl Tsosie at (928) 526-2968 ext.135 or email her at ptsosie@nacainc.org
ASBA is the small business ally for policy in Arizona, advocating on its behalf at the state legislature. Casual conversations with key legislators and staff on the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza allows ASBA members to discuss and influence important legislative priorities and issues facing small businesses in the current legislative session.
Every two years the Coconino Quilters’ Guild showcases in the Library the quilts they have made, come between February 2nd and March 21st to see what they have created.
Throughout the library, you will see all the wonderful quilts including the quilt that was made with patrons’ participation in the Summer Reading Challenge last year.
Come to the library during our business hours:
Monday – Thursday – 9 am to 8 pm
Friday – 9 am to 6 pm
Saturday – 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday – 9 am to 1 pm
Check out the quilt show, then vote for your favorite!
Note: The library will be closed on February 19th for President’s Day.
Sedona Arts Center’s 43rd Annual Juried Art Show, our community’s largest and longest-running group exhibition of visual art in Uptown Sedona is now showing! Free to the public and all the works are for sale, with no sales tax included.
Visitors will find everything from painting and watercolor to metal, wood, jewelry, and fiber art. A focus is also placed on drawing, mixed-media, photography and digital art. The Juried Art Show is steeped in tradition and remains open to all current Arts Center Donors, whether seasoned professionals or new and emerging artists.
The Arizona Pastel Artists Association (APAA) brings its 8th National Exhibition and Sale to the Phippen Museum in Prescott from March 10, 2024 to April 21, 2024. Pastel works, prized for their brilliant color, will be on display and for sale at this open and juried show.
A grand opening reception will be held on March 23rd from 10:30 AM until 2:00 PM. The reception includes a pastel demonstration and awards ceremony, both of which are open to the public and free of charge.
A free demonstration by awards judge Allen Garns, begins at 11:00 AM on the 23rd. Garns is an award-winning Mesa artist. His works are inspired by the words of Walt Whitman who said, ”To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, every cubic inch of space is a miracle.” Garns added that expressing and translating these miracles into paintings is one of the great continuing adventures of his life.
Paintings in the exhibition include works from eleven local artists plus over 65 artists from the United States and Europe, showing off pastel’s ability to create rich, saturated color and light. Collectors and enthusiasts will find unique concepts amidst a selection of figurative, landscape, still life and abstract works.
"Tsegi" by Southwestern Artists Lorenzo Chavez
⭐ Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting offers the opportunity to see a wide range of fully restored fire apparatus, pay tribute to brave firefighters, and explore multiple galleries and exhibits.Ticket types🎫 Child (3-5)🎫 Senior (62+)🎫 Student (6-17) - Youth🎫 Adult (18-62)*Children under age 3 are admitted free of chargeHighlights🔥 Explore more than 90 fire trucks restored from 1725-2004, including Rescue 4 that bravely aided at the World Trade Center during the tragic events on 9/11🚒 Step into The Hall of Flame, occupying a vast space of 35,000 sq ft, packed with captivating exhibit galleries, showcasing over 130 vehicles and countless smaller artifacts⛑️ Honor the memories of the fallen heroes in The Hall of Flame, and make sure to visit the museum store, a theater, and a restoration shopGeneral Info📅 Dates: select your dates directly in the ticket selector📍 Location: Hall of Flame Fire Museum (6101 East Van Buren Street, AZ 85008, Phoenix)♿ Accessibility: this experience is wheelchair accessible❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&CsDescriptionGet ready for the most electrifying experience of your life as you delve into the heart-pounding universe of firefighting at the awe-inspiring Hall of Flame Fire Museum! Brace yourself for over 35,000 sq ft of mind-blowing exhibits, 130 jaw-dropping vehicles, and a treasure trove of thousands of artifacts guaranteed to leave you breathless! From ancient fire apparatus that shaped history to awe-inspiring tributes honoring heroic firefighters, this incredible journey offers pure adrenaline from start to finish! And don't even get us started on the mind-blowing museum store and restoration shop where dreams come true. Buckle up for an adventure of a lifetime because the Hall of Flame Fire Museum will blow your mind!
Join us at Drinking Horn Meadery on the first day of Spring, March 19th, as we raise a glass to support our furry friends at High Country Humane animal shelter. 🐶🐱
In celebration of the season of renewal, Drinking Horn Mead Hall will be donating 10% of all profits from the day to High Country Humane. 🙌
Sip on the sweet taste of spring with their handcrafted meads while knowing that your indulgence is making a difference in the lives of animals in need - and a wave of new puppies and kittens entering the world! 🥂
Together, let's buzz into spring! Mark your calendars and join us for a day of mead, merriment, and making a difference! 🐝
Joella Jean Mahoney’s abstract paintings convey the poetic essence of the Colorado Plateau, illuminating the enigmatic spaces of its landscapes with incandescent light and color. Her luminous paintings reveal her spiritual communion with nature that transcends time and place.In 1951 Mahoney came to Flagstaff from Alameda California to attend Arizona State College, now Northern Arizona University. Her description of her first experience with the atmosphere of Arizona is revealing; “I saw Arizona for the first time when I stepped off the train in Flagstaff. It was dawn. The stars overhead were like lanterns, the sky was crystalline and in the distance the mountains were like cardboard cutouts. I saw a landscape that matched how I felt inside and I stepped into my future.” Her bond with the area would become the source of her life’s work.Throughout her long career Mahoney conceived of, and executed, her work in thematically coherent series. This exhibition consists of work selected from her most important series including: the Rush to Meaning Series, the Southwest Landscape Series, the Sunflower Series, and others.When Mahoney passed away in 2017, she left a great legacy for women artists of the West. While comparisons with other painters are natural, it is important to acclaim Mahoney’s powerful intuitive response to the region, and to celebrate her as a master of capturing the Southwestern landscape. Essence and Metamorphosis is a look at some of the highlights of her long and productive career.