Mission Branch Library
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Meeting Rooms
Please call 594-5325 for more information and to reserve the meeting rooms. Please read our Meeting Room Policy (PDF). See meeting rooms available at other library locations.
Print out a Meeting Room Use Application (PDF).
Meeting Room
The meeting room has a capacity of 100 persons.
Computers
You may reserve a computer one time per day. We offer:
4 non-reservable computers with 20 minute sessions (Express PCs)
13 reservable computers with 60 minutes sessions
1 Assistive Technology (Disabilities adapted) computer
We offer free computer classes. Call 594-5325 for more information.
We also have wireless internet access available. Bring your laptop and use the library's WiFi network for free. For more information, please see our WiFi FAQ.
Location & Permanent Art

The Mission Branch Library is located on the far southwest side of Tucson, adjacent to Kennedy Park, and within sight of "A" Mountain.
The sculpture in front of the library is called Na:nko Ma:s Du'ag Son, which means "Many Color Mountain" in the Tohono O'odham language, and is the creation of artists Chris Tanz, Susan Holman and Paul T. Edwards.
The sculpture consists of two rows of colorful towers, each evoking the silhouette of a mountain range.
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30th Anniversary
The Mission Branch Library celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2008 with the unveiling of a mural designed by internationally known artist, Hirotsune Tashima, and four teens from The Youth In Arts Careers project.
Together, they designed three 3' x 5' glazed ceramic murals that depict Pima County's past and present, along with Yaqui, Latino and other cultural elements of the Old Pueblo. The murals will hang inside the Mission Branch Library. Mr. Tashima is from Japan and is currently part of Pima Community College's art faculty.
Watch Local Matters Interview with Martín Juan Rivera, Sr., Mission Branch Library Manager