From Jeremy Warren’s article for CBC:
Zachari Logan often visits the U.S. for art exhibitions featuring his work, but the Regina artist is reconsidering travel plans after an American museum cancelled a show he was in — a decision he sees as linked to President Donald Trump’s orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
A ceramic sculpture made by Logan was set to appear in an exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) in Washington, D.C., but the AMA cancelled the show mere weeks before it was set to open.
“I think it’s because museum staff were rightly worried for their own jobs and for the institution losing its funding,” Logan said on CBC’s The 306 in an interview with host Peter Mills.
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