New Labriola Center space coming to Hayden Library

Published Aug. 02, 2023
Updated Jan. 09, 2024

During the fall 2023 semester, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center is embarking on a new construction project at Hayden Library. The center will be expanding on the second floor to offer comprehensive library services and events to better support Indigenous ASU students, faculty, staff and the ASU community. 

“The expansion of Labriola’s space at Hayden Library will allow us to push the definition of what a library can be for Indigenous peoples,” said Alex Soto, director of the Labriola Center. “This space will allow us to further share the importance of Indigenous librarianship at ASU,  which we believe is critical for Indigenous student success and scholarly output.”  

Library space with books on shelves and a long table
The Labriola Center is expanding on the second floor of Hayden Library.

Construction began late summer on the new expanded space. Students and visitors to Hayden Library may experience minor disruptions as construction continues throughout the fall semester. The new space will offer study areas, offices for research consultation, art by local Indigenous artists as well as enhanced audio and visual equipment in event areas. As the only Indigenous-led library center within a doctoral research university in the United States, the center celebrates and critically engages with American Indian and Indigenous scholarly works and creative writing.

“As we continue to celebrate Labriola’s 30th anniversary, we’re back for another fall semester of exciting events,” said Soto. “And we can’t wait to celebrate the grand opening later this fall with everyone. Whether you need a quiet space to study, or a large space for group meetings, or a space to listen to vinyl records or a space to read Indigenous comics, the new Labriola Center will be a centralized Indigenous Knowledge zone for ASU students and community members.”

Space Updates: November 2023

 

Photo of Labriola Center's new space cleared for rennovation
Photo of Labriola Center's new space cleared for rennovation
Space cleared on 2nd floor where the study space will be facing the south side
Space cleared on 2nd floor where the study space will be facing the south side

June 2023

Beginning in June 2023, the second floor space in Hayden library was cleared to make room for the Labriola Center's new space renovations. The south area of the 2nd floor was cleared of furniture and desks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Walls covering the Labriola Center's new space while rennovation is underway
Walls covering the Labriola Center's new space while rennovation is underway
Labriola Center's new space getting new glass walls installed facing north side

August 2023

In August, the glass walls were in the process of being installed. During the renovation, the glass walls were covered, while the interior of the Labriola Center's new space was worked on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo of glass walls in Labriola Center space
Photo of glass walls with exterior covered
Entryway of the Labriola Center with glass walls covered from exterior view
Entryway of the Labriola Center with glass walls covered from exterior view

Planning for Art Installation

While renovations were being made, Indigenous artists and muralists Thomas "Breeze" Marcus (O’odham, Ponca) and Dwayne Manuel (On'k Akimel Oʼodham) began designing murals for the new space. Because ASU and Labriola are on O'odham land, the surrounding sacred O’odham mountains will be highlighted on the outer glass walls.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo of wall next to entryway in the Labriola Center
Photo of wall next to entryway in the Labriola Center
Preview of art designs for the Labriola Center's new space
Photo of designs for newly rennovared space on a black and white postcard

Mural Art on Interior Wall

Additionally, another mural is being designed for the entrance of the space. The artists are currently working on bringing this art into fruition. Thomas "Breeze" Marcus gave a tour of his murals in downtown Phoenix last spring, and you can read our blog post about his tour, "Underground Art Uprising."

The art design can be viewed on our postcard, which contains information about our upcoming new space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo of Labriola Center's new space with furniture facing north side
Photo of interior of Labriola Center's open study space with tables for students
Photo of Labriola Center's new space with furniture facing south side
Photo of Labriola Center's lounge area with open stacks to the left, TV monitor on south wall, and windows to the west

October 2023

In early October, the glass walls were completed and installation of the technology began. Recently, temporary furniture was moved into the new space. The new space will have a community area, lounge area, quiet study space, and study rooms for students to use. Students and staff in the Center have been eagerly anticipating the reveal of the new space and here’s a sneak peak of things to come. Keep an eye out for more announcements coming soon!

 

Updates regarding the grand opening are ongoing. Visit lib.asu.edu/news/labriola for the latest news and events, or follow the Labriola Center on social media.

For questions regarding the Labriola Center or project, contact labriola@asu.edu

This blog post will be updated with news regarding the Labriola Center space.