Katie Flores, a visual artist who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, is showing her artwork in "Radical Inclusion," alongside her mentor and collaborator, Amanda Saint Claire, at Fresh Paint Gallery in San Diego
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This piece titled “Let Zion in her Beauty Rise” by Katy Ogden took first place in the first annual Diversity, Collaboration, and Inclusion Art Contest. Ogden said she took inspiration from the diversity she saw while growing up in Washington, D.C. and from her young daughter. (Allison McArthur)
Lita Little Giddins started struggling to figure out how to improve the art displayed within the College of Family, Home and Social Sciences when she joined the school’s new Committee for Diversity, Collaboration and inclusion in January 2020.
The collegeâs mission was to establish a Zion community, but she said the art in the halls did not reflect Zion or a diverse community.