A student art installation at Temple University curiously reads, “White People. Do Something,” and has provoked polarizing reactions across social media.

Up right now! An installation in the Tyler courtyard created by Kara Springer, a Sculpture graduate student! pic.twitter.com/8O63qWybPG — Tyler School of Art (@TylerSchool) September 22, 2016

The Tyler School of Art at Temple University took to their Twitter account to brag about the art installation, which is located on a central quad at the Philadelphia-based institution. Although the project’s meaning remains unclear, it hasn’t stopped community members and internet commentators from speculating about the artist’s motivation.

The “sculpture” was created by graduate art student Kara Springer and has provoked an assortment of confusion, anger, and praise across social media.

Tyler School of Art student made a sculpture saying "white people. Do something" and I have never loved my school more😭 — camie 🌚 (@camrynkira) September 24, 2016

Not sure how to read this. Is it commanding white people to do something, or is it a panicked warning that white people are around? https://t.co/AyMepT6qje — Robert Kroese (@robkroese) September 25, 2016

No offense but what's the point of makin a sign that says "white people do something" lol — Baghdadi 😈 Baddie 👻 (@bintellayl) September 26, 2016

https://twitter.com/thespianorion/status/780239060056932354

https://twitter.com/C_Westling/status/780153299672657921

cool i didnt know this school offered a degree in Victimhood :D — TheGeckoNinja (@TheGeckoNinja) September 26, 2016

https://twitter.com/PennyDreadful81/status/780295608011816961

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