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Letter: Censoring Public Art Censors All of Us

By |July 7th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

The removal of "Walking Man" from the public space in front of the Anton Art Center because of individual complaints is a disturbing violation of both the artist's free speech and the rights of the public to have access to a wide variety of artistic expression ("Mount Clemens has gallery move nude statue indoors," June 23).

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Nude Sculpture Removed from Public View in Michigan

By |June 25th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , |

This week, “Walking Man,” a sculpture of a nude man, was removed from the public space in front of the Anton Art Center in mount Clemens, MI, because of individual complaints. That city officials should respond to the complaints of a few vocal community members by removing an art work [...]

Art Censorship in the City of Chicago Bridgeport mural by Gabriel Villa

By |June 8th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

In May 2009, artist Gabriel Villa’s work on private property was painted over. The National Coalition Against Censorship wrote in response: The political message of Villa’s mural gives it the highest constitutional protection. Its destruction is, therefore, much more significant “mistake” than Mayor Daley would have it, it is a [...]

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Art becomes a peep show at Shasta College

By |May 12th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , |

Debbie Smith’s painting, “See It Go” was selected for inclusion in the year end student art show at Shasta Community College in Redding, CA. Styled on the mid-20th century-era “Dick and Jane” books, it depicts two children playing outdoors and a man wearing an open blue bathrobe exposing [...]

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Provost of UNCW resigns, short tenure overshadowed by censorship

By |April 7th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

Brian Chapman, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, resigned this week after a less than a year-long tenure. The resignation came shortly after the UNCW Faculty Senate passed a motion admonishing the UNCW administration for not consulting with the Women's Resource Center, [...]

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