Hide/Seek Timeline: January 2011

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Continued from: Hide/Seek Timeline: Part 2

See also: Hide/Seek Timeline: Part 1

January 5, 2011

PEN American Center. "Letter to the Smithsonian Board of Regents".


January 10, 2011

PEN American Center. "PEN Calls on Smithsonian Institution to Reinstate Controversial Video.


January 11, 2011

Blasenstein, Mike, and Michael Dax Iacovone: Museum of Censored Art, January 11, 2011 Press release announcing opening of Museum of Censored Art on January 13, 2011, in Washington, D.C.


Cole, Merrill (Senior Fulbright Research Fellow residing in Berlin). "WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin". Huffington Post. Blog.


Hedges, Jim. "Smithsonian Stands Firm on Censorship, Congressional Checkbook Trumps Constitution". Huffington Post. Blog.


January 12, 2011

Smithsonian Institutions. Newsdesk. Announcement of Hide/Seek Scholarly Forum on Saturday January 29, 2011


January 14, 2011=

Gilchrist, Aaron. "Museum of Censored Art Pops Up in D.C. Controversial video gets temporary home near Portrait Gallery". Updated 11:09 AM EST, Fri, Jan 14, 2011.


January 15, 2011

Katz, Jonathan David, and David Ward. "DISPUTATIONS: Jesus! The curators of ‘Hide/Seek’ respond to Jed Perl’s article about ‘A Fire in my Belly.’" New Republic. January 15, 2011 | 12:00 am


Perl, Jed. "DISPUTATIONS: Looking for Trouble. Jed Perl responds to the curators of ‘Hide/Seek.’" New Republic, lJanuary 15, 2011 | 12:00 am.


January 29, 2011

Smithsonian Institutions. Newsdesk. Announcement of Hide/Seek Scholarly Forum on Saturday January 29, 2011


See also: Hide/Seek.org

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