Pomona Envisioning the Future

[3] Seventy artists, trained by nine facilitators,[1][2] created more than 800 works of art in digital media, photography, sculptures, and painting.

It began with panel discussions and lectures about "the impact of globalization and new technologies on art and the future", which occurred over two weeks in September 2003 at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona.

[1][7] Other participants included Judy Baca and Gilbert Luján, muralists from Los Angeles, and artists Patrick Nagatani and Isis Rodriguez.

Its aesthetic merit stems from the cumulative effect of the rich diversity of art, rather than from any individual piece, be it masterpiece or disposable.

It is about Sibyl, "a woman endowed with the power of prophecy in Greek mythology and therefore a natural symbol for the challenges of imagining the future.

[2] The former gallery director at California State University, Dextra Frankel, directed the "sprawling exhibition design".

[12] It is located at Thomas Plaza[4] in downtown Pomona's Arts District[13] Eight muralists, along with artists and students, were connected with the mural's design.