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NCAC Urges University of Southern Maine to Restore Paintings Removed from Exhibit

By |May 7th, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , |

The University of Southern Maine has removed three works following a complaint to the university, citing the painter's previous conviction for sexual offenses. NCAC is urging the university to restore the works.

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Trump Travel Ban Already Stifling Creative Freedom Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing

By |April 24th, 2018|Categories: Legal Advocacy, Press Releases|Tags: , , , |

NCAC joins PEN America and 31 other prominent arts organizations in urging the Supreme Court to strike down the third version of the Trump travel ban issued in September 2017. The case will receive a hearing in the Supreme Court on April 25.

NJ Museum Cites Unconstitutional Legal Principle in Ejecting Artist from Show/ UPDATE: Decision Reversed

By |April 18th, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , |

The Belskie Museum of Art in northern New Jersey has ejected an invited artist from its exhibit for painting on US flags.

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MK Asante, Leora Kahn & NYFA Chairs Named Film Contest Judges

By |April 12th, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , , , , , |

The National Coalition Against Censorship continues its support of student-led protests by extending the deadline for its protest-themed film contest to May 15th. This year’s contest invites aspiring teen filmmakers to create short films on the value of protest as an instrument of social change. In the weeks leading up [...]

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NCAC Joins 32 Organizations in Amicus Brief to Strike Down the Trump Administration’s Travel Ban

By |April 10th, 2018|Categories: Blog, Legal Advocacy, Press Releases|Tags: , , , , , |

(Photo: Masha George/Flickr/cc) NCAC joins PEN America and 31 other prominent arts organizations to jointly file a friend of the court brief in the case of State of Hawaii v. Trump, urging the Supreme Court to strike down the third version of the Trump travel ban issued on September 27, [...]

Departure of MassArt Professor Saul Levine Raises Academic Freedom Concerns

By |April 3rd, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , , , |

After anonymous complaints about brief images of sexual acts in an avant-garde film shown in class, the Massachusetts College of Art and Design launched a sexual harassment investigation. Saul Levine, the professor teaching the class and the target of the investigation, who is also a well-regarded avant-garde filmmaker, resigned in protest. This incident raises serious concerns beyond the individual case.

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