(UPDATE!!!) Teacher Fired Over Butt Paintings

Amused

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UPDATE:

Virginia School Fires Butt-Prints Art Teacher
AP
RICHMOND, Va. (Jan. 10) - An art teacher whose off-hours work as a so-called "butt-printing artist" became widely circulated among high school students has been fired.

The Chesterfield County School Board, in a unanimous voice vote, fired Stephen Murmer at a meeting Tuesday night, spokeswoman Debra Marlow said.

In its decision, the board reasoned that students have a right to receive their education in an environment free from distractions and disruptions, Marlow said. The decision also is in keeping with court rulings that hold that teachers are expected to lead by example and be role models, she said.

Jason Anthony, Murmer's attorney, called the vote "a bad day for the First Amendment."

"Chesterfield lost a tremendous asset today," he said.

Murmer, a teacher at Monacan High School, was suspended in December after objections were raised about his private abstract artwork, much of which includes smearing his posterior and genitals with paint and pressing them against canvas.

His paintings sell for as much as $900 each on his Web site.

The unique approach to art became a topic when a clip showing Murmer, wearing a fake nose and glasses, a towel on his head and black thong, turned up on YouTube.com and became the talk of the high school.


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Teacher Suspended Over Butt Paintings
By KRISTEN GELINEAU
AP
RICHMOND, Va. (Dec. 13) - Stephen Murmer's secret career as an artist has caught up with him.

Murmer, a popular high school art teacher, was suspended after objections were raised about his private abstract artwork, much of which includes smearing his posterior and genitals with paint and pressing them against canvas.

Murmer contacted the American Civil Liberties Union on Friday, saying school administrators had suspended him with pay for five days because of his work as a painter and that he could face further punishment, ACLU legal director Rebecca Glenberg said.

Murmer has been instructed by Monacan High School administrators not to speak with the media, Glenberg said. He did not return messages seeking comment Tuesday.

Schools spokeswoman Debra Marlow confirmed that a Monacan art teacher had been placed on administrative leave but declined to provide additional details because it is a personnel issue.

"In the school system, personnel regulations state that teachers are expected to set an example for students through their personal conduct," Marlow said. "Additionally, the Supreme Court has stated that schools must teach by example and that teachers, like parents, are role models."

Murmer went to great lengths to keep his work life separate from his activities as an artist, said ACLU executive director Kent Willis. As an artist, he goes by the name "Stan Murmur," and appears in disguise in photographs and videos promoting his art.

"As a public employee, he has constitutional rights, and he certainly has the right to engage in private legal activities protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution," Willis said.

Murmer expressed concern about remaining incognito during a 2003 appearance on a now-canceled cable television talk show. In a clip from the show, available on YouTube.com, Murmer dons a fake nose and glasses, a towel on his head, a black thong - and nothing else.

In response to questions about his disguise, Murmer said: "I do have a real job where I do have real clients and I don't think they'd be too understanding if I was also the guy who painted with my ass."

That video has made the rounds at Monacan High, where the mere mention of Murmer's name was enough to elicit grins from students Tuesday. Most supported their teacher, describing his suspension as "stupid" and "ignorant."

This is not the first time Murmer has faced potential problems because of his extracurricular activities. Three years ago, he contacted the ACLU after he was told school administrators were unhappy about his paintings, Willis said. The issue eventually blew over with no suspension issued, Willis said. It was unclear why administrators decided to take action now.

Owning a piece of Murmer's art doesn't come cheap. On his Web site, his creations run upward of $900. His most popular piece, "Tulip Butts," goes for $600.
 

ElFenix

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they gave him 5 days paid vacation and he sued?
 

paulney

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Tulip Butts :D

But seriously, the guy did everything he could to keep his art life (and I don't see anything wrong with it) from teaching career. What's the big deal that he is painting like that? He is not eating babies and painting with their blood... As far as I can tell he is a popular teacher, and administrators need to STFU and reinstate him back.
 

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What surprises me is that people pay for a painting they know has been dirty dicked.
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: Amused
What surprises me is that people pay for a painting they know has been dirty dicked.

Not to say that other artists may have different ideas than the norm for storing their brushes. :shocked:

Murmer, from Monacan High School in Virginia, has a technique which involves coating his buttocks ? or when he requires greater detail, his penis ? with paint, then pressing them on the canvas.

Smaller brush for the finer details! :laugh:

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JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Amused
What surprises me is that people pay for a painting they know has been dirty dicked.

I guess I'd have to see one of his paintings before passing judgement but yeah, I'm guessing it's not something I'd probably have hanging (no pun intended) in my house.
 

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Originally posted by: Amused
What surprises me is that people pay for a painting they know has been dirty dicked.

don't be i learned in my art history class about the Merde D'Artista by Manzoni
basically some drunkard decided to can his excrements (the solid kind) and sell it at the price of gold

he made over 60,000 dollars US from the National Galleries in the US and Britain
 

Perknose

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School board stood firm, no ifs, ands, or butts!
 

OutHouse

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good! i wouldnt want a teacher like that teaching my kids. if he want to express himself like that and be a teacher go teach at a university.
 

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Originally posted by: Citrix
good! i wouldnt want a teacher like that teaching my kids. if he want to express himself like that and be a teacher go teach at a university.



Your right, how dare he have a private life and do things off of school prop. and time. :roll:


That and good thing the school went after him as soon as they learned about it... 3 years later.
 

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Originally posted by: Perknose
School board stood firm, no ifs, ands, or butts!

"Chesterfield lost a tremendous asset today," he said (Murmur's attorney).
 

OutHouse

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Citrix
good! i wouldnt want a teacher like that teaching my kids. if he want to express himself like that and be a teacher go teach at a university.



Your right, how dare he have a private life and do things off of school prop. and time. :roll:


That and good thing the school went after him as soon as they learned about it... 3 years later.

yip sure is.

you know there is a simple question that everybody should ask themselves before they get themselves into situations like this.

yes you can do it, but the question is SHOULD you do it? just because you can doesn?t give the green light to go ahead and do it and not expect some sort of consequences over it.