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{{Display censorship incident
|ongoing=no
|ongoing=yes
|year=2013
|region=North America
|artist=Armando Aleman and Efren Montiel Jimenez
|subject=Explicit Sexuality, Nudity, Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Racial/Ethnic, Sexual/Gender Orientation
|confronting_bodies=San Bernardino County Government Center
|medium=Painting
|date_of_action=September 2013
|location=San Bernardino, CA
|description_of_content=Three different paintings were on display at the County building for National Hispanic Heritage Month. They feature vivid colors depicting sun, water, and trees as well as nude figures. A nude woman sitting and standing, and a full frontal person.
|description_of_incident=The County Board of Supervisors were accused of violating the first amendment right of the artists by asking them to remove the three specific paintings that contained nudity. The request of removal stemmed from complaints from people visiting the building.
|description_of_result=Government officials did not see their actions as unconstitutional. They disregarded the space as being a public forum. In November 2013, the ACLU of SoCal sued the County of San Bernardino. An outcome of the case has not yet been reached.
|image=Efren.jpg
|source=http://www.sbsun.com/social-affairs/20130925/removed-paintings-from-san-bernardino-county-government-center-spur-allegations-of-censorship
}}
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Artist: Armando Aleman and Efren Montiel Jimenez

Year: 2013

Date of Action: September 2013

Region: North America

Location: San Bernardino, CA

Subject: Explicit Sexuality, Nudity, Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Racial/Ethnic, Sexual/Gender Orientation

Medium: Painting

Confronting Bodies: San Bernardino County Government Center

Description of Artwork: Three different paintings were on display at the County building for National Hispanic Heritage Month. They feature vivid colors depicting sun, water, and trees as well as nude figures. A nude woman sitting and standing, and a full frontal person.

The Incident: The County Board of Supervisors were accused of violating the first amendment right of the artists by asking them to remove the three specific paintings that contained nudity. The request of removal stemmed from complaints from people visiting the building.

Results of Incident: Government officials did not see their actions as unconstitutional. They disregarded the space as being a public forum. In November 2013, the ACLU of SoCal sued the County of San Bernardino. An outcome of the case has not yet been reached.

Source:
http://www.sbsun.com/social-affairs/20130925/removed-paintings-from-san-bernardino-county-government-center-spur-allegations-of-censorship