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To: jalisco555; dittomom
fyi, my letter and a response

Nov. 9, 2001

Open statement to Marcellee Gralapp, Boulder, Colorado, Public Library's art director, and to the Boulder City Council

Ms. Gralapp:

Severed penis art doesn't make me feel welcome, and I'm a woman. Do you think it would make men or boys feel comfortable? Or aren't you being false when you speak of your objectivity and inclusiveness? Shame on you and your divisive fringe agenda. And shame on the Boulder City Council for funding this hate-art with taxpayer dollars.

(aka Havisham)

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...and the response from Keith Richardson, Boulder City Council

Dear Citizen,

Thank you for your recent letter to the Boulder City Council. We understand your concern.

The art exhibit, titled "Art Triumphs over Domestic Violence," is sponsored by Boulder County Safehouse and was developed in connection to Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The exhibit contains about 50 pieces, all selected for the show by Safehouse. It opened on Oct. 19 and will close Nov. 26.

The pieces for the exhibit were solicited by Safehouse and feature art created by survivors of abuse, their supporters and others who envision an end to violence everywhere.

This is not the first time nudes have been depicted at the Canyon Gallery. An exhibit ran for six weeks in the summer 2000 containing both female and male nudes. This exhibit received one complaint.

Although the current exhibit has been on display since mid-October, library staff received the first complaints about it on Monday. In response to the concerns, library staff have placed a sign in the gallery to warn patrons that the exhibit contains sexually explicit material.

The flying of a U.S. Flag in the library entrance was a separate issue. It has been addressed and flags are both inside and outside of the library facility.

Again, we appreciate your input.

Sincerely,

Keith Richardson
Boulder City Council

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"The pieces for the exhibit were solicited by Safehouse and feature art created by survivors of abuse, their supporters and others who envision an end to violence everywhere."

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Safehouse or Deranged-house?

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61 posted on 11/12/2001 12:17:41 PM PST by Havisham
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To: Havisham
WSJ "BEST OF THE WEB", Nov. 12, 2001

'El Bandito' Strikes
Bob Rowan, who lives near Boulder, Colo., admits he stole an "art" exhibit, consisting of 21 ceramic penises in socks hanging from a clothesline, from the Boulder Public Library: "In full view of a few silent onlookers, Rowan plucked the 21 penises from the line, put them in a trash bag, and left a small American flag and a calling card: 'El Dildo Bandito was here,' " reports the Rocky Mountain News. "It was an act that would bring police to his house in the middle of the night, but it is not one he regrets." (We noted the exhibit, at a library whose officials worry that the American flag "could compromise our objectivity," last week.)

The News says Rowan "should find out today if he will be prosecuted," but we're with the InstaPundit.com reader who says, "The people who stole the penises in Boulder . . . were guerilla deconstructionist art critics!"

Viva El Bandito!

62 posted on 11/12/2001 12:28:16 PM PST by Havisham
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