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Climate activist found guilty of defacing Degas exhibit in ... - MSNA member of Declare Emergency, a climate activist group known for eye-catching protests, was found guilty of defacing a Degas exhibit in Washington, DC ...
We’re joined now by two guests here in New York: the climate activist Joanna Smith, who was jailed for 60 days in federal prison for defacing an exhibit that displayed Degas’s Little Dancer ...
The activist was originally charged alongside 54-year-old Brooklynite Joanna Smith, who pleaded guilty in December 2023 to “injury to National Gallery of Art property” and received a 60-day ...
Martin’s conviction stems from 2023, when he and New York climate activity Joanna Smith entered the National Gallery in Washington with plans to deface the plexiglass display case for Edgar ...
Martin and fellow climate activist Joanna Smith chose to deface the exhibit for Edgar Degas’ “Little Dancer of Fourteen Years,” an original wax sculpture with its arms pulled back and its ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — A climate activist was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday for covering the glass display housing the U.S. Constitution with red powder as part of a protest this past February ...
Martin’s conviction stems from 2023, when he and New York climate activity Joanna Smith entered the National Gallery in Washington with plans to deface the plexiglass display case for Edgar ...
Another activist who participated in the protest, Joanna Smith, pleaded guilty in December 2023 to one count of causing injury to a National Gallery of Art exhibit.
Another activist who participated in the protest, Joanna Smith, pleaded guilty in December 2023 to one count of causing injury to a National Gallery of Art exhibit.
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