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Art Against ICE

Last updated: January 9, 2026 4:05 am
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In the wake of the tragic killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, protestors have come together to honor her memory and demand justice. Good, a 37-year-old poet and artist, was unjustly portrayed by President Trump as a threat, despite video evidence contradicting his claims. Thousands gathered in vigil and protest, using art as a powerful tool to challenge official narratives and show solidarity.

One powerful example of this artistic resistance was seen outside the ICE building in Washington, DC, where a demonstrator held a banner labeling Good as a “domestic terrorist,” a direct response to the administration’s demonization of her. Through signs, banners, flowers, stuffed animals (a reference to Good’s son’s toys found in her car), and remembrance candles, protestors paid tribute to Good’s life and legacy.

The visual arts community has also responded to Good’s tragic death. Artists have created pieces that condemn ICE’s actions and memorialize Good, highlighting the importance of art in shedding light on social injustices. The art world continues to be a vital space for challenging oppressive systems and amplifying marginalized voices.

In other art news, New York City’s Transit Museum is honoring the end of the iconic MetroCard with a special exhibition, exploring its history and impact. Additionally, artist Joiri Minaya’s film “Venus Flytrap,” which follows her artistic process in a historic botanical garden, is being exclusively showcased on Hyperallergic.

As we navigate these challenging times, it is crucial to prioritize visual literacy and accuracy in journalism. Renee Nicole Good’s story serves as a reminder of the power of art to disrupt harmful narratives and advocate for justice. Let us honor her memory by continuing to use art as a tool for social change and resistance against injustice.

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