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Title
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Who Belongs?
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Creator
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Fletcher Monson
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Artist Bio
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Fletcher is an Art Teaching student at the University of Utah and a multimedia artist. He often makes works about his experiences as a transgender Utahn, primarily through bright colors, patterns, and playful narratives. When not at school, he sells his art at art markets and is an advocate for his community.
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Date Created
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2024
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Medium
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3D, Installation, Mixed media
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Social Issue
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Racial Justice, Gender, LGBTQIA+
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Description
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This piece is based on a quote that I had heard at a protest held by students at the University of Utah in defense of DEl. We gathered because of the unfair and unjust closing of multiple of the University of Utah's DEI centers on campus in relation to an anti-DEl law that was put into place just before the start of the 2024-2025 school year. Some centers that were closed were the LGBT Resource Center, the Women's Resource Center, and the Center for Equity and Student Belonging. The quote was from one of the student speakers who told our crowd; "The funny thing about insects is that they are often more scared of you than you are of them", while she was talking about the lawmakers who created HB 261 that gave the U an excuse to close these critical centers of belonging. Taking that to heart, and quite literally, I created this piece in response. When you preach belonging on campus and then turn around and close centers that explicitly exist to create safe spaces for minorities and people who have been othered for generations, people notice.
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Rights
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@Fletcher Monson, 2024