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|description_of_incident=Linda Cunningham was a paying member of the Center where they showcased member artwork.
|description_of_incident=Linda Cunningham was a paying member of the Center where they showcased member artwork.


According to press reports, however, the Board found the piece  “too controversial” and “inappropriate” for the members’ show. The Center reportedly defines “inappropriate” content as “denigration or hate of religion, race, creed, national origin, sex or sexual orientation; graphic or offensive nudity; explicit sex; promotion of terrorism or violence; and offensive bodily function related art.”  
According to press reports, however, the Board found the piece  “too controversial” and “inappropriate” for the members’ show. The Center reportedly defined “inappropriate” content as “denigration or hate of religion, race, creed, national origin, sex or sexual orientation; graphic or offensive nudity; explicit sex; promotion of terrorism or violence; and offensive bodily function related art.”  


The inflamed responses were thought to be related to Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, in which, the artist says she wanted to bring attention to gun violence in schools and the lack of movement on the issue.
The inflamed responses were thought to be related to Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, in which, the artist says she wanted to bring attention to gun violence in schools and the lack of movement on the issue.
|description_of_result=The Emerald Art Center upheld their ban on Cunningham's work, however, her collage was featured at the New Zone Gallery in Eugene, Oregon.  
|description_of_result=The Emerald Art Center upheld their ban on Cunningham's work, however, her collage was featured at the New Zone Gallery in Eugene, Oregon.
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Artist: Linda Cunningham

Year: 2014

Date of Action: February 2014

Region: North America

Location: Springfield, OR

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence

Medium: Installation, Public Art

Confronting Bodies: Emerald Art Center

Description of Artwork: The collage shows "Dick and Jane" cutout elementary school children running off into a pale blue sky. The bottom of the piece is scattered with bullet casings. The text next to the children is directing them to "Run".

The Incident: Linda Cunningham was a paying member of the Center where they showcased member artwork.

According to press reports, however, the Board found the piece “too controversial” and “inappropriate” for the members’ show. The Center reportedly defined “inappropriate” content as “denigration or hate of religion, race, creed, national origin, sex or sexual orientation; graphic or offensive nudity; explicit sex; promotion of terrorism or violence; and offensive bodily function related art.”

The inflamed responses were thought to be related to Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, in which, the artist says she wanted to bring attention to gun violence in schools and the lack of movement on the issue.

Results of Incident: The Emerald Art Center upheld their ban on Cunningham's work, however, her collage was featured at the New Zone Gallery in Eugene, Oregon.

Source:
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2014/01/connecticut_school_shooting_co.html