Students at the University of North Texas staged a protest in the form of a funeral for freedom of speech at their College of Visual Arts and Design gallery. They were responding to the unexplained removal of the exhibition "Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá" by street artist Victor Quiñonez (Marka27). The students, dressed in black, laid flowers on a Mexican flag and wrote messages to administrators, delivering eulogies for the silenced artwork and expression.
The protest highlights a significant conflict over artistic freedom and institutional values at a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution. The removed exhibit critically addressed U.S. immigration policy and bicultural identity, making its censorship particularly resonant for the student body. Faculty and graduate students have also issued letters demanding transparency and accountability, framing the incident as a breach of the university's commitment to free speech and support for its diverse community.