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====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]====


====Subject: [[:Category:Religious|Religious]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]====
====Subject: [[:Category:Religious|Religious]]====


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'''Artist:''' Mona Waterhouse
'''Artist:''' Mona Waterhouse


'''Confronting Bodies:''' University officials at the University of Mobile
'''Confronting Bodies:''' University of Mobile officials


'''Dates of Action:''' 1996
'''Dates of Action:''' 1996
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'''Location:''' University of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama
'''Location:''' University of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama


'''Description of Artwork:''' In Letters Home III, Waterhouse applied beeswax and pigment to handmade paper.  The painting depicts ancient rune stone writings of Scandinavia, which Waterhouse intended to represent her heritage <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' In ''Letters Home III'', Waterhouse applied beeswax and pigment to handmade paper.  The painting depicts ancient rune stone writings of Scandinavia, which Waterhouse intended to represent her heritage <P>


'''The Incident:''' Waterhouse submitted a slide of Letters Home III to the selection committee for Art with a Southern Drawl, the University of Mobile's annual art exhibit.  The committee selected the painting and it was subsequently installed in the university's Fine Arts Building.  After the installation but before the opening of the exhibit, a student notified the chair of the university's Department of Fine Arts that she believed the painting contained "demonic" symbols.  Several university officials agreed that the symbols were demonic and the painting was removed from the exhibit before the opening.  The university informed Waterhouse of the removal via mail and invited her to submit another piece.  Waterhouse declined. <P>
'''The Incident:''' Waterhouse submitted a slide of ''Letters Home III'' to the selection committee for Art with a Southern Drawl, the University of Mobile's annual art exhibit.  The committee selected the painting and it was subsequently installed in the university's Fine Arts Building.  After the installation but before the opening of the exhibit, a student notified the chair of the university's Department of Fine Arts that she believed the painting contained "demonic" symbols.  Several university officials agreed that the symbols were demonic and the painting was removed from the exhibit before the opening.  The university informed Waterhouse of the removal via mail and invited her to submit another piece.  Waterhouse declined. <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' Letters Home III was not shown at the exhibit. <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' ''Letters Home III'' was not shown at the exhibit. <P>


'''Source:''' NCAC
'''Source:''' NCAC


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Revision as of 20:15, 7 December 2011

Date: 1996

Region: North America

Subject: Religious

Medium: Painting


Letters Home III.jpg

Artist: Mona Waterhouse

Confronting Bodies: University of Mobile officials

Dates of Action: 1996

Location: University of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama

Description of Artwork: In Letters Home III, Waterhouse applied beeswax and pigment to handmade paper. The painting depicts ancient rune stone writings of Scandinavia, which Waterhouse intended to represent her heritage

The Incident: Waterhouse submitted a slide of Letters Home III to the selection committee for Art with a Southern Drawl, the University of Mobile's annual art exhibit. The committee selected the painting and it was subsequently installed in the university's Fine Arts Building. After the installation but before the opening of the exhibit, a student notified the chair of the university's Department of Fine Arts that she believed the painting contained "demonic" symbols. Several university officials agreed that the symbols were demonic and the painting was removed from the exhibit before the opening. The university informed Waterhouse of the removal via mail and invited her to submit another piece. Waterhouse declined.

Results of Incident: Letters Home III was not shown at the exhibit.

Source: NCAC