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ARTIST'S NEW MURAL IN MCINTOSH CENTER ONLY ONE OF SEVERAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

New York, NY, October 25, 2001-- Senior artist Eve Pomerantz has completed her 5-by-54-foot mural on the east wall in Lower Level McIntosh. The project, which began last spring in a contest run by the College Activities Office, is intended to express a range of emotions. The opening for the mural will be on monday, October 29 at 7 p.m.

"I tried to convey a sense of camaraderie, trust, and faith between different people, and I wanted to express hope while also showing darkness and struggle," Pomerantz recently told the Barnard Bulletin.

Inspired by the teachings of French mime Marcel Marceau, Pomerantz worked to express human emotions, the "conventions of character," through physical forms and body language.

Pomerantz began her study of art and form in earnest at the age of 14 with renowned sculptor Greg Wyatt CC '71. During her first year at Barnard, he gave her the opportunity to create a sculpture based on themes in William Shakespeare's King Lear. The 3-foot-tall bronze sculpture is now permanently on display in Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon in England.

With her art career just beginning, Pomerantz plans to attend Marcel Marceau's Mime School in Paris to "improve [her] art" after graduating from Barnard in the spring.

Contact: Laura Whitlock, Public Affairs, lw251@barnard.edu

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