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FL Community College Moves Art Mixing Bondage and Religion Behind Closed Doors

By |March 21st, 2001|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , , |

Santa Fe Community College Gainesville, FL March 21, 2001 Under pressure from the Catholic League and the local community, four works in the exhibition "Pat Payne: A look at Violence in Religious and Sexual Imagery" (February 8 - March 29, 2002) at the Santa Fe Community College Gallery were moved [...]

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Patricia Ridenour Protests Seattle Gallery Censorship of Photographs

By |March 21st, 2001|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , |

The Benham Gallery Seattle, WA March 21, 2001 This February, exhibiting photographer Patricia Ridenour took her photographs down from the walls of the Benham Gallery when, at the opening, she found her work removed from the front gallery to the back room. The work in question (Ridenour's sixth show in [...]

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Testimony of Artemis Records CEO Before Senate Commerce Committee

By |September 13th, 2000|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

Chairman McCain, Senator Hollings, and Members of the Committee. I am pleased to have the opportunity to testify before you today. I am the CEO and co-owner of Artemis Records a year old independently owned record company. Our current roster includes Rickie Lee Jones, Steve Earle, Warren Zevon, and the [...]

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Helmsmanship in the Arts

By |August 7th, 2000|Categories: Blog|Tags: , |

    The Nation August 7-14, 2000 by Marjorie Heins Command Performance: An Actress in the Theater of Politics. By Jane Alexander. Public Affairs. 335 pp. $25. When Jane Alexander took charge of the National Endowment for the Arts in 1993, hopes were high among the cultural elite that the [...]

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Free Expression and Arts Groups Applaud Brooklyn Museum of Art

By |September 30th, 1999|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , |

The free expression and arts community today strongly supported the Brooklyn Museum of Art in its decision to challenge Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s threat to withdraw city financial support over a controversial art exhibit, scheduled to open this weekend.

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