University of Houston: Art Exhibit Opening Ceremony Canceled
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University of Houston
Case Overview
With artist Shahzia Sikander鈥檚 exhibit 鈥淗avah ... to breathe, air, life鈥 scheduled to open on campus February 28, 2024, at the University of Houston, the university canceled the exhibit鈥檚 opening ceremony and the installation of an accompanying film screening, citing Sikander鈥檚 alleged unavailability. Yet media outlets reported that leaders of local pro-life groups鈥攚ho had criticized the exhibit for using allegedly Satanic imagery, and planned to protest its opening ceremony鈥攕aid the university promised them the exhibit would not open as scheduled. To that, Sikander added that she neither asked for the ceremony鈥檚 cancellation, nor did the university consult her. FIREthus wrote the university on March 8 urging it to reschedule the opening ceremony and screening as soon as possible, and that it avoid speech-restricting decisions based on potential public backlash. The university responded on March 12, and while it disputed some of the reporting and doubled down on its claim of Sikander鈥檚 unavailability, it pledged the exhibition would be fully installed along with the screening.