UPDATE: Andy Verostek, an artist at the Santora, has written a post about the allegations by the Grrl Fair collective that an artist at the Santora harassed a number of them at their recent event. Click here to read his account, which clearly debunks the allegations made by the OC Weekly.
“Organizers of this year’s Grrl Fair collective,the county’s decade-old celebration of all things womyn, are planning a protest May 7 in SanTana’s Artists Village during its next Art Walk,” according to the OC Weekly. You can also read about it over at the Orange Juice blog.
The OC Weekly article explains that “They claim that during their March 12 Grrl Fair in downtown SanTana, an artist in the Santora Building constantly groped underage girls, and that Santora management (under the rule of mega-developer Mike Harrah), artists, and the city’s police department have not bothered with their pleas for action.”
Protesting the Art Walk and ripping Mike Harrah, who owns the Santora Building, is ridiculous. Harrah cannot do anything about this. It is a police matter, but the police cannot do anything either. The comments left by readers indicate that the reason the SAPD has not opened an investigation is that none of those making allegations have been willing to put their name on a formal police report. No names – no report. That is how this works.
Until the women who were groped actually file police reports, nothing is going to happen. This planned protest is just going to hurt innocent artists who had nothing to do with any of this.
There are allegations that the artists knew beforehand that they had a pervy guy in their midst. If true, the question is – what could they have done? I have seen all sorts of pervy guys at the Art Walks – including a bunch of local politicians known for cheating on their wives.
This incident however does open up a can of worms for the Art Walk in that there are also allegations that the alleged groper was very drunk. The fact is that many of the art galleries serve alcohol during the Art Walk, and even those that don’t serve it often have liquor on hand for the artists themselves. Should this tradition continue? Or should we leave the alcohol service to the bars and restaurants in the Artists Village? I am told that the Santa Ana Planning Commission is going to look into this.
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It's not a police issue, it's a community issue. First, we don't need to give the police any more reason to boost their budget and patrol poor communities, which some readers and commenters on this site might not really understand. Second, Artists' Village has been covering this up, similar to the Jesse Cheng case at UC Irvine, in fact similar to way to many cases everywhere. That's the point, we live in a rape culture, where some find it acceptable to grope, harass, even sexually assault or rape women, and everyone else takes it upon themselves to apologize for or justify this behavior and protect the predator even as they repeatedly do this. The police are never going to be able to stop it from happening preemptively, the best they can do is arrest perpetrators after the damage has been done, but even that is quite unlikely if you've ever dealt with the hyper-macho impound-happy SAPD. Instead, it is up to US, residents of this community, to keep our community safe, defend members of our community from violence, and hold this same community accountable when incidents like this occur.
John,
California has the toughest anti-harassment laws in the nation.
The artists did not cover up anything, in fact one of them called the cops!
The Grrls Fair collective has an issue with ONE GUY. It is a legal issue and they need to follow through with the police and the DA. The rest of the artists, and Mike Harrah, have NOTHING to do with this.
And I think it is obvious that the Artists Village should never again work with this back-stabbing group.
Something stinks here. and it's not Kalim's fingers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9FVJbJUzdU