1. Situation

For most American artists, their art is expressed through their feelings and emotions, even if the final product is indecent. Therefore, creative expression is the central idea of how artists communicate their vision to the audience.

Think about all of the artists that need funding for programs, workshops, and most importantly to support their love of the arts and these individuals are not allowed to receive the funding because their art is deemed as indecent.

2. Legal Background

NEA v. Finley disputed the decency provision in government grants to artists through the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1990, Congress passed a law requiring that “general standards of decency and respect for the diverse beliefs and values of the American public” be taken into consideration for the NEA’s funding decisions.  Finley, an artist sued the NEA arguing that this law restricts the arts funding, which violates the First Amendment. The lower courts decided that this case was unconstitutional, however the Supreme Courts appealed the decision 8-1.

3. Questions

1. What do you think constitutes the “standard of decency” for artwork?

2. Do you think the Supreme Courts decision restricts artists creativity and First Amendment rights?

3. What are the arguments in favor of and against  the “standard of decency” for artists seeking funding?