Name: Prints and sculpture by Janette Hopper and Sharon Rupp

Date:  1995 - 2005

Location:  North America

SubjectNudity , Political/Economic/Social Opinion

MediumSculpture , Mixed Media


Artist: Janette Hopper and Sharon Rupp

Confronting Bodies: City of Pasco, Washington

Date of Action: 1996

Specific Location: Pasco City Hall Gallery

Description of Artwork: Ruppメs bronze sculpture depicted a woman モmooningヤ the viewer, and was titled "To the Republicans, Democrats and Bi-Partisans." Hopperメs block prints showed a nude Adam and Eve touring sites in Germany.

Description of Incident: City officials excluded the works from the exhibition at the City Hall gallery referring to its モnoncontroversialヤ art policy. However, they provided no guidelines as to what was モcontroversialヤ and had not previously instituted the practice of screening art for acceptability.

Results of Incident: The artists, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington and supported by the National Coalition Against Censorship and First Amendment Project, sued the city. In 2001, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that artists Sharon Rupp and Janette Hopperメs First Amendment rights were violated when the city of Pasco excluded their artwork from the exhibition. The Court rejected the cityメs arguments that the censorship was justified on the basis that children might have seen the pieces. The court noted, モThe mere fact that the works caused controversy is, of course, patently insufficient to justify their suppression.ヤ

Source: First Amendment Project, NCAC

Submitted By: NCAC





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