For the piece, titled As I Sit Waiting, artist Lydia Nobles “collected narratives of people’s experiences with abortion access or lack thereof.'
on her site that she “collected narratives of people’s experiences with abortion access or lack thereof to create a sculpture in honor of them,” and she was set to display three videos and one audio recording of her interviews.
The ACLU said the curator viewed and vetted the works and was discussing installation with Nobles. But then a few days before the opening, the school informed Nobles that her work would no longer be in the exhibit because of the school’s interpretation of the state No Public Funds for Abortion Act , passed in 2021.
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