Manhattanville Operations Builds Display for Custom Art Inspired by Zuckerman Institute Researchers
After spending eight months with the neuroscientists of Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Harlem-based artist Ivan Forde created paintings inspired by his conversations and experiences with the research teams. The pieces are on display in the lobby of the Jerome L. Greene Science Center to spark inspiration and curiosity among those who pass by.
The unique pieces required custom frames which were fabricated and painted by our Manhattanville Operations team.
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Slide 1: The custom pieces on display in the lobby of the Jerome L. Greene Science Center.
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Slide 2: A close-up view of one of the pieces.
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Slide 3: A close-up view of one of the pieces.
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Slide 4: A carpenter and his apprentice from the Manhattanville Operations team assembling components of the custom frame.
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Slide 5: A painter from the Manhattanville Operations team applies paint to the frames.
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Slide 6: A painter from the Manhattanville Operations team applies paint to the bases of the frames.