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UNT Backlash Deepens After Unexplained Removal of Artist’s Exhibit as MFA Students Pull Thesis Shows

Students and faculty say the decision violates the university’s policy protecting artistic expression.

Overview

  • Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez’s Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá opened Feb. 3 at UNT’s College of Visual Arts and Design and was quickly covered over and canceled, with the artist notified by email on Feb. 11 that works would be returned to Boston University.
  • UNT has offered no public explanation for the cancellation and has not responded to multiple requests for comment from reporters.
  • Nine of the 11 graduating Studio Art MFA students say they will withdraw their thesis exhibitions in solidarity and plan to show work off campus.
  • Students and faculty organized a vigil at the shuttered gallery and sent open letters demanding transparency, arguing the move violates UNT’s May 2025 “Art Exhibited on Campus” policy.
  • The controversy is unfolding as the university projects a $45 million budget shortfall and faces heightened scrutiny from Texas officials, context observers cite in questioning the decision-making.