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California Museum Director Resigns After University Removes “Political” Artwork

Last updated: November 1, 2025 1:35 am
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The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University has been embroiled in controversy following the resignation of director Andrea Gyorody. The museum came under fire after the school administration censored an exhibition curated by Gyorody, leading to artists protesting and withdrawing their work from the show.

The decision to alter two works in the exhibition, deemed “political” by the university administration, sparked outrage among students, faculty, and alumni. The school ultimately decided to close the exhibition prematurely, prompting a wave of support for creative freedom and artistic expression.

In response to the backlash, Gyorody and the university mutually agreed that she would step down from her role as director. The Fine Arts Division faculty at Pepperdine’s Seaver College issued a statement expressing their support for students’ right to engage in creative inquiry without fear of censorship. They emphasized the importance of exploring challenging ideas in a Christian liberal arts education.

The controversy centered around the removal of Elana Mann’s video “Call to Arms 2015-2025” and an embroidered patch from the collaborative sculpture “Con Nuestros Manos Construimos Deidades (With Our Hands We Build Deities)” by Art Made Between Opposite Sides (AMBOS). The university cited its nonprofit status as the reason for removing the pieces.

In response to the censorship, students organized a protest art night where they created posters and signs for a “Freedom Wall” at the school’s student center. The protest art will be used in a demonstration outside the Elkins auditorium to further express opposition to censorship.

Alumni and faculty, including Bryan C. Keene, criticized the university’s actions, stating that censorship of artworks contradicts Pepperdine’s academic mission and Christian values. Keene emphasized that displaying artwork does not equate to institutional endorsement and called for a reevaluation of the decision-making process regarding museum exhibitions.

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Gyorody, who curated exhibitions featuring notable artists, has been praised for her work but her resignation has left a void in both the Pepperdine and LA art communities. Despite the sadness surrounding her departure, there is hope that this incident will lead to meaningful change in how decisions are made regarding the content displayed in the museum.

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