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|description_of_result=Students were outraged by the school's censorship of their peer's artwork and protested in a number of capacities. The National Coalition Against Censorship got involved in the case, releasing statements saying that the covering of the work made it obscene. | |description_of_result=Students were outraged by the school's censorship of their peer's artwork and protested in a number of capacities. The National Coalition Against Censorship got involved in the case, releasing statements saying that the covering of the work made it obscene. | ||
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[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-05-10/news/0305100060_1_students-painting-patch School tries to patch up student art controversy]: ''Wheeling High School officials' response to a student's revealing self-portrait has sparked a schoolwide controversy about censorship''. May 10, 2003 | By Colleen Mastony, Tribune staff reporter. | [http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-05-10/news/0305100060_1_students-painting-patch School tries to patch up student art controversy]: ''Wheeling High School officials' response to a student's revealing self-portrait has sparked a schoolwide controversy about censorship''. May 10, 2003 | By Colleen Mastony, Chicago Tribune staff reporter. | ||
High school artist Mary Loeffler wanted her self-portrait to make a statement about freedom and women's bodies. Instead, it prompted a schoolwide discussion about age-appropriate art and censorship. Loeffler, 17, painted a life-size portrait of herself wearing a bright red dress with her left breast exposed. On Wednesday, she hung the painting in the lobby outside the Wheeling High School cafeteria. | High school artist Mary Loeffler wanted her self-portrait to make a statement about freedom and women's bodies. Instead, it prompted a schoolwide discussion about age-appropriate art and censorship. Loeffler, 17, painted a life-size portrait of herself wearing a bright red dress with her left breast exposed. On Wednesday, she hung the painting in the lobby outside the Wheeling High School cafeteria. |