Artist fumes after tribute honoring slain Iryna Zarutska gets scrubbed amid woke blowback
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An artist from Providence, Rhode Island, who was commissioned to create a mural honoring the memory of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was tragically murdered, has expressed disappointment over the project’s cancellation due to backlash. The controversy erupted after it was revealed that Elon Musk had made a donation to the project, sparking outcry from some in the LGBTQ+ community.

“Initially, the mural was installed without issue. However, as work progressed, there was significant protest from the gay community concerning Musk’s involvement,” said Ian Gaudreau, the artist behind the mural, in an interview with Fox News Digital. “This backlash intensified, leading the business owners to decide to remove the mural.”

Gaudreau voiced his frustration over the decision, saying, “I am disheartened that the mayor called for the mural’s removal before I could complete it. This feels like a suppression of my artistic freedom and freedom of speech, which is truly unfortunate.”

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The mural, which remained unfinished, was located on the wall of the Dark Lady club at 19 Snow St. in Providence, as seen on March 30, 2026. (Photo by David DelPoio/The Providence Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

On August 22, Zarutska fell victim to a senseless and unprovoked stabbing on a light rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina. Disturbing surveillance footage captured the moment when suspect Decarlos Brown Jr. allegedly stabbed Zarutska in the neck before nonchalantly leaving the scene as she succumbed to her injuries.

This tragic event ignited a heated debate on criminal justice reform, particularly as Brown had a lengthy criminal record. Over more than ten years, he faced 14 arrests and had previously served five years behind bars.

Musk contributed $1 million to help fund a nationwide campaign of public murals depicting Zarutska.

Gaudreau explained that he wasn’t taking sides politically when he took the job painting the mural.

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A memorial dedicated to Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 11, 2025. (Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“I think that some people are not able to view the work for what it is — for the work that I have done — because they’re allowing their disdain for Elon to cloud their judgment of the work as itself, because the work as itself is a response to the entire conversation,” he said.

He said he was incorporating symbolism into his work that was itself a critique of the political flashpoint caused by Zarutska’s death that he thinks overshadowed her memory.

“And in the painting, she sort of shines through that, despite this strangling effort. And that’s what I want to symbolize here, is that Iryna was a human being with a mother and father who are still with us and are still grieving.”

Iryna Zarutska pictured moments before her death cowering in her seat on a Charlotte commuter train

Iryna Zarutska cowers as her attacker towers over her on Aug. 22, 2025.  (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

Gaudreau also said his work was a response to how works of art depicting Zarutska, and their artists, have been treated. In early March, a mural of the young woman was defaced in Chicago.

“I’m making this work in reaction, post all of the conversation,” he said. “I have the benefit of being on the tail end of this project, in a sense, because I’ve seen how these murals have been treated in the past. I’ve seen that they’ve been defaced, I’ve seen my fellow artists get dragged through the mud for making the choice to paint her, and my work is a reaction to all of that.”

The mural was set to be displayed on the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBT bar in Providence.

When the bar received blowback, it first defended itself from criticism, noting on Instagram that “Any of you who know us personally—even just for five minutes—realize the illicit intentions being portrayed here are completely false.”

As pressure mounted, the bar paused the project, and then later canceled it completely.

Amid the scrutiny, Providence’s Democrat Mayor Brett Smiley slammed the mural.

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley speaks during a news conference after a shooting on the campus of Brown University on Dec. 13, 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island. (Libby O’Neill/Getty Images)

“The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the country is divisive and does not represent Providence,” he said in a statement, later adding that he wants to “encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.”

He later doubled down in an interview with WPRI.

“I regret the state of where we are in politics today where absolutely everything is political and controversial and hard,” he said in the interview. “There’s nothing we should be doing to take away from the tragedy of the loss of life represented here, but then it was distorted by an erroneous tweet by our president and then a movement was funded by some right-wing billionaires, and it found its way to our community.”

“A private owner of a building decided to put a mural up that I don’t think he understood the full context of, and I was asked whether I thought it should come down, and I thought it should,” said Smiley. “I didn’t stifle anyone’s speech, it was his decision whether to continue with it or to take it down, but it certainly wasn’t bringing us together as a community. There was really angry protests on both sides, a lot of hate speech online, and so I don’t think we’re a stronger, more united community because of this mural, and so I thought the best thing to do was just to take it down.”

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