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NCAC Opposes Michigan City’s Decision to Demolish Public Artwork

By |March 15th, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , |

Early last Tuesday morning (March 6), the Kalamazoo City Commission voted 5-1 to remove Fountain of the Pioneers. The decision follows a flurry of recent protests by local activist groups, indigenous people, residents and historians. NCAC is concerned by the swiftness of this decision and cautions that such determinations should not be made in hasty emotional response to complaints.

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Savannah Spirit: I Am a Camera

By |March 8th, 2018|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

For the latest edition of our Arts Advocacy Podcast, we talked to the bi-coastal artist and photographer Savannah Spirit. Her sun-drenched nude self portraits are repeatedly flagged and removed as ‘obscene’ or ‘inappropriate’ by Instagram and Facebook. This interview discusses her frustration with social media and its necessity to artists working today.

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Artspace Censors Nudes in Exhibition About Body Positivity

By |February 22nd, 2018|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

Artspace, the self-described "non-profit real estate developer for the arts," creates affordable live-work spaces in a world where such spaces are rapidly disappearing. However, on more than one occasion, Artspace has censored works exhibited by residents on their premises. The most recent incident occurred in East Minneapolis.

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Political Artist Excluded from Faculty Show at Polk State College

By |February 14th, 2018|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

The National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) has joined with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) to express concern about the state of freedom of expression at Polk State College.

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5Pointz Decision Establishes Stature for Graffiti Artists

By |February 14th, 2018|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

In a landmark case heard in Federal district court in Brooklyn, a judge has ruled that a New York real estate developer must pay millions in damages to a group of 21 graffiti artists to compensate for destroying their work under the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA).

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NCAC Supports Student Artists in Brooklyn

By |February 14th, 2018|Categories: Press Releases|Tags: , , , , , |

Sunset Park High School in Brooklyn, NY removed a work of student art last week after complaints that its message was offensive. NCAC opposes allowing a "hecker's veto" to chill this student's right to free expression.

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