I'd prefer if we discuss this in AD.
AD thread is here.I have nude art in my apartment and I make no attempt to hide any of it when people bring their kids over. I'd had a couple of people complain, but not many. If I had my own children, I would have no problem whatsoever with them working on live studies or being around while I work with a model. (Provided they are quiet, unless asking a question or something).
The first half of my comics class is live figure study. We had a 13 year old boy in the class. I was quite proud of his mother when she dropped him off. He's going to have an edge on nearly every other art student he'll encounter for the rest of his life. About 4 years ago, I was tutoring a girl and her mother refused to let her work on nude figures. "She's never even SEEN a p***s!" (Not true, but I wasn't about to ruin a mother's fantasy). I think this girl would have had a major advantage and would be much further now, had she started figure work 4 years ago and not just now that she's in college.
I actually had students in my classes in college who opted out of the nude studies. There was a clear difference between their work and the work of the rest of the class.
What do you think about children taking live nude figure studies?
What age do you think is too low (if any)?
Most important: Why do you believe this? What information/beliefs validate your opinion?
Do you think fear comes into play with issues like these? Fear of what?