Pomona students and residents gathered to explore their creativity by brainstorming street mural ideas at Imagining Pomona Nov. 16 at the dA Center for the Arts.
A mural on the Second Street side of Wilson Library represents the University’s mission of having a supportive, diverse and inclusive environment, where students of all backgrounds benefit from sharing their life experiences and viewpoints with other students, staff and faculty.
Painters Joy McAllister and Chris Toovey finish restoring their mural on the south side of the Arts and Communications Building beside the train tracks on Tuesday.
After 25 years of covering the south wall of the Arts and Communications Building, the mural depicting historic La Verne, titled “Scrapbook,” is getting a face-lift. The mural, which faces Arrow Highway, is expected to be finished by mid-April.
In an effort to make the University more diverse and inclusive, especially representative of more students, students and faculty created the Art Council.