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{{Display censorship incident
====Date: [[:Category:2007|2007]]====
|ongoing=no
|work=State of the Union (exhibition)
|year=2016
|region=North America
|artist=group exhibition,
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
|medium=Film Video, Mixed Media, Painting
|date_of_action=November-December 2016
|location=Salem State University, Salem, Massachusetts
|description_of_content=The exhibition “State of the Union” opened the day after the 2016 U.S. presidential election at the university’s Winfisky Gallery. 19 artworks created by 13 artists from across the region were selected from an open call for works that reflect "concerns and hopes for our future" in post-election America, according to a statement by gallery curator Ken Reker.
|description_of_incident=The university temporarily closed the exhibition over Thanksgiving weekend after a group of students complained that they found several of the works hurtful and offensive. The piece that created the most controversy was a painting by Garry Harley that depicts members of the Ku Klux Klan, "Meeting Under A Black Moon in the Plains of Despair." Students mistook the representation as a pro-white supremacist work, when in fact it was intended as a critique of Trumpism. A closed-door meeting with fifty students was held the Monday after Thanksgiving to discuss how to move forward.
|description_of_result=The university decided to reopen the exhibition with several modifications, including contextualizing signage; the painting  'Meeting Under A Black Moon in the Plains of Despair' was cordoned off behind a drape.


Salem State President Patricia Meservey stated in a press conference that the decision to reopen the exhibition is based on the university's commitment to upholding principles of academic freedom and freedom of expression:  
====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]====


"These freedoms include: the scholarship of the curator; the expression of art by the artists; and the right to express dissenting and supportive views by the people who observe the work. […] We acknowledge that we could have done more to prepare our community. The overall outcome of the show offers gains for both those concerned about the exhibit and those concerned about freedom of expression, and builds on our approach all along: creating dialogue." (from Marblehead Wicked Local, Nov 29, 2016)
====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]====
|image=State-of-the-union.image.jpg
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[http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/dec/1/salem-state-hides-anti-trump-art-behind-drapes-stu/ College hides anti-Trump art behind drapes; students wanted censorship of KKK imagery], Dec 1, 2016


[http://ncac.org/banned-books-week/state-of-the-union-difficult-art-at-salem-state State of the Union: Difficult Art at Salem State], NCAC Blog, Nov 30, 2016
====Medium: [[:Category:Film Video|Film Video]]====
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[[File:AlGore.jpg|right]]
'''Artist:''' Al Gore (b. 1948)


[http://marblehead.wickedlocal.com/news/20161129/salem-state-university-to-reopen-controversial-art-exhibition-today Salem State University to reopen controversial art exhibition today], Nov 30, 2016
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Federal Way School Board


[http://whdh.com/news/salem-state-students-and-staff-discuss-controversial-art-exhibit/ Salem State students and staff discuss controversial art exhibit], Nov 29, 2016
'''Dates of Action:''' Thursday, January 11, 2007


[https://www.thefire.org/fire-notes-uptick-in-student-driven-calls-for-art-censorship-as-salem-state-shutters-exhibit/ FIRE Notes Uptick in Student-Driven Calls for Art Censorship as Salem State Shutters Exhibit], By Alex Morey, Nov 28, 2016
'''Location:''' Federal Way, Washington, United States of America


[https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/11/28/salem-state-university-facing-criticism-minority-students-shutters-art-exhibit When Art Offends (and Isn't Understood) - Salem State invited artists to create works inspired by election. Several paintings, created by critics of Trump, were intended to draw attention to oppression. But minority students were offended -- and university shuttered exhibit.] By Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, Nov 28, 2016
'''Description of Artwork:''' Movie/documentary <P>


[http://www.salemnews.com/news/local_news/salem-state-art-meeting-moved-to-tuesday/article_6646693f-d355-5193-9191-d35422b7a45d.html Salem State art meeting moved to Tuesday], Salem News, Nov 28, 2016
'''The Incident:''' "After a parent who supports the teaching of creationism and opposes sex education complained about the film, the Federal Way School Board on Tuesday placed what it labeled a moratorium on showing the film. The movie consists largely of a computer presentation by former Vice President Al Gore recounting scientists' findings." <P>
The Board determined that "Al Gore's documentary about global warming may not be shown unless the teacher also presents an opposing view." <P>
"Condoms don't belong in school, and neither does Al Gore. He's not a schoolteacher," said Frosty Hardison, a parent of seven who also said that he believes the Earth is 14,000 years old. "The information that's being presented is a very cockeyed view of what the truth is. ... The Bible says that in the end times everything will burn up, but that perspective isn't in the DVD."  <P>


[https://www.artforum.com/news/id=64989 Salem State University Shuts Down Exhibition Responding to US Presidential Election], ARTFORUM News, Nov 25, 2016
'''Results of Incident:''' The movie may not be shown unless the teacher presents an "opposing view." <P>


[http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2016/11/salem_state_university_suspends_exhibit_after_kkk_painting_upset Salem State University suspends exhibit after KKK painting upset students], Associated Press, Nov 23, 2016
'''Source:''' http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/299253_inconvenient11.html


[http://www.salemnews.com/news/art-or-hate-salem-state-university-shuts-down-controversial-show/article_72d57104-b135-11e6-81a5-a3d6e9159a4e.html Art or hate? Salem State University shuts down controversial show], By Dustin Luca Staff Writer, Salem News, Nov 22, 2016
[[Category:2007]]


[https://www.salemstate.edu/news/4888/update-winfisky-gallery/ Email apology to Salem State Students, Faculty and Staff Members], Nov 22, 2016
[[Category:2000s]]


[https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/11/22/salem-state-art-exhibit-temporarily-suspended-for-controversial-painting/TnH1rMgdq4fNYqB9bErR8I/story.html Salem State art exhibit temporarily suspended after complaints], By Olivia Quintana GLOBE CORRESPONDENT, Nov 22, 2016
[[Category:21st century]]


[http://whdh.com/news/gallery-featuring-kkk-painting-temporarily-closes-at-salem-state/#.WDS85x0tD8A.facebook Gallery featuring KKK painting temporarily closes at Salem State], Nov 22, 2016
[[Category:North America]]


[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154757350322803&set=a.10151507939052803.545301.639862802&type=3&theater Liz Embree (Facebook)], November 21 near Salem, MA
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Featured Case: An Inconvenient Truth


Date: 2007

Region: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Film Video


AlGore.jpg

Artist: Al Gore (b. 1948)

Confronting Bodies: Federal Way School Board

Dates of Action: Thursday, January 11, 2007

Location: Federal Way, Washington, United States of America

Description of Artwork: Movie/documentary

The Incident: "After a parent who supports the teaching of creationism and opposes sex education complained about the film, the Federal Way School Board on Tuesday placed what it labeled a moratorium on showing the film. The movie consists largely of a computer presentation by former Vice President Al Gore recounting scientists' findings."

The Board determined that "Al Gore's documentary about global warming may not be shown unless the teacher also presents an opposing view."

"Condoms don't belong in school, and neither does Al Gore. He's not a schoolteacher," said Frosty Hardison, a parent of seven who also said that he believes the Earth is 14,000 years old. "The information that's being presented is a very cockeyed view of what the truth is. ... The Bible says that in the end times everything will burn up, but that perspective isn't in the DVD."

Results of Incident: The movie may not be shown unless the teacher presents an "opposing view."

Source: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/299253_inconvenient11.html






























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