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ABSTRACT Successful exhibitions engage the public and encourage debate. In the era of Trump, this means curating shows that court controversy and examine issues such as xenophobia, immigration, and climate-change denial. This paper considers a recent exhibition funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, In the eyes of the hungry: Florida’s changing landscape (University of Central Florida Art Gallery and Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall, 27 February–23 April 2017), which explored Florida’s history of migrant labor, racism, and urban development, and demonstrated how the arts can act for social justice.