NAAO Houston National Conference, 1985: Post-Conference Package
Alternative Museum, Geno Rodriguez, Alternative Roots, Alternate Roots, Ruby Lerner, American Indian Community House Gallery, G. Peter Jemison, Art & Distance, Sue Schroeder, Art in America, Walter Robinson, Artemesia, Maureen Warren, Art League of Houston, Julie McNair, Margaret Smithers-Crump, Artists' Space, Susan Wyatt, Linda Shearer, Artists Television Access, Martin Weber, Art Institute of Chicago, Joyce Fernandes, A.R.T.S, Joseph Sanchez, Artspeak, Carl Heyward, Arts Project, Linda Chaney Anderson, Association of Video Artists, Ulises Carrion, Astro Artz, High Performance, Linda Burnham, Steve Durland, Lin Osterhage, Basement Workshop, Fay Chiang, Beacon Street Gallery, Hull House, Pat Murphy, Rena Church, Brooklyn Museum Community Gallery, Richard Waller, Center Gallery, Kim Irwin, C.E.P.A, Gary Nickard, CHAC, Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, Tony Ortega, City Arts Program, Margaret Robinette, Collaborative Projects, Christi Rupp, Contemporary Arts Center, MK Wegmann, Don Marshall, Claudia Barker, Richard Thomas, Steve Sweet, Alexandra Monett, Elizabeth Shannon, Contemporary Arts Forum, Betty Klausner, Contemporary Arts Institute of Detroit, CAID, Steven Benson, Creative Time, Anita Contini, Cultural Arts Council of Houston, Flora-Maria Garcia, Culture Contact, Andrew Caploe, Museum of Modern Art, Dance Theatre Workshop, David White, Detroit Focus, Gere Baskin, Diverse Works, Charles Gallagher, Michael Peranteau, Caroline Huber, East End Progress Association, Rita Rodriguez, Eyes & Ears Foundation, Mark Rennie, Feature Gallery, Hudson, Friends of Photography, David Featherstone, Claire Peeps, Fondo del Sol, Rebbaca Crumlish, Galeria de la Raza, Rene Yanez, Galveston Art Center, Eric Reidel, Cathy Brunner, Grupo Procceso Pentageno, Felipe Ehrenberg, Hallwalls, Biff Henrich, Houston Center for Photography, Lyn McClanahan, Houston Festival Foundation, Jerry McCathern, Fletcher Mackey, Houston Women's Caucus for Art, Lin Swanner, Independent Foundation for Independent Video and Film, Martha Gever, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, Frank Parman, INTAR, Inverna Lockpez, IS Productions, Victor Masayesva, The Kitchen, Renata Petroni, Lab Art Re Grup, Guy Daire, Alan Millar, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Lawndale Annex, Moira Kelly, Lightwork, Tom Bryan, LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Joy Silverman, Weba Garretson, L.A.C.P, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Howard Spector, Louisiana Tech University, Joda Maynard, Mary Morse, Jeannette Oliver, Maryland Art Place, Olivia Georgia, Materials for the Arts, Susan Glass, Mexic-Arte, Sylvia Orozco, Ambray Gonzales, Pio Piludo, Mid-Atlantic Arts Consortium, Katie McCoy, Midtown Arts Center, Reine Hauser, Mobius, Richard Lerman, Marilyn Arsem, Movimento Artistico del Rio Salado, Ralph Cordova, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Lanny Silverman, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Bobbi Tsumagari, Richard Andrews, Michael Faubion, Katherine Suttles, Paul Carlson, Michael Giza, Hugh Southern, Nature Morte, Peter Nagy, New Langton Arts, Renny Pritikin, Judy Moran, Kim Searcy, New York State Council on the Arts, Petra Barreras, Nexus, Louise Shaw, Ian McColl, Nine One One, Mark Anderson, Opportunities for the Arts, Denny Griffith, Organization of Independent Artists, Debi Feiman, Otis Parsons, Al Nodal, Painted Bride Art Center, Gerry Givnish, Elaine Crivelli, Franz Spohn, Performance Space 122, Mark Russell, Performing Arts Management, Ann Rosenthal, Pyramid Arts Center, Antonio Petraca, Real Art Ways, Anthony Keller, Rotunda Gallery, Jackie Battenfield, Sculpture Space, Sylvia de Swan, Square One, Mark Lombardi, Sushi, Lynn Schuette, Linda Speer, David Taylor Dance Theatre, Dixie Griffin, Texas Commission on the Arts, Rick Hernandez, John Paul Batiste, Richard Huff, Texas Fine Arts Association, Sandra Gregor, Theatre X, Moe Myer, Tigertail Productions, Marilyn Gottlieb-Robers, Mary Luft, Tomorrow's World Art Center, Georgette Powell, Video Data Bank, Lyn Blumenthal, Visual Studies Workshop, Nathan Lyons, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Jock Reynolds, Don Russell, Helen Brunner, Mel Watkins, Woman's Building, Terry Wolverton, Elaine Wintman, Sue Maberry, Women and Their Work, Rita Starpattern, Jill Bedgood, Belinda Casey, Ella Gant, Carol Drey, Barbara Hofrenning, Women's Art Registry of Minnesota, WARM, Catherine Jordan, Marilyn Anderson, Women's Studio Workshop, Ann Kalmbach, Ariel Dougherty, Yellow Springs Institute, Arthur Sabatini, Linda Parris-Bailey, Jody Blazek, Jim Covarrubias, Kim Crable, Jessica Cusick, Robin Drummond, Sherman Fleming, RODFORCE, Anne Focke, Gronk, Edgar Heap of Birds, Jeanne Hollenbeck, Sara Irwin, Norma Jaichima, John Malpede, Linda Montano, Eva Margarita Nieto, Carlos Martinez, Candace Hill Montgomery, Michael Perri, Joe Rodriguez, Alan Sondheim, Christopher Sullivan, Sekou Sundiata, Brendan de Vallance, Ted Viens, Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace, Joan Mondale, Republicbank, Frank Hodsoll, Claire Copley, Houston, Diverse Works, MK Wegmann, Judy Moran, Jessica Cusick, Biff Henrich, Louise Shaw, Ruby Lerner, Michael Perri, Lynn Schuette, Ariel Dougherty, Susan Wyatt, Sue Schroeder, Carlos Martinez, Charlotte Murphy, Robin Drummond, Al Nodal, Hudson, David White, Renny Pritikin, Jean Murakami, Bay Area Association of Artists' Organizations, BAAO, New Langton Arts, Maryland Art Place, Feature Gallery, Women's Studio Workshop, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Hammarskjold Sculpture Garden, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Richard Serra, Grace Glueck, Walter Benjamin, Sid Yates, Oscar Howe, William Rubin, Martin Luther King, Special Constituencies Committee, Minority Task Force, Women's Caucus, National Directory of Artists' Organizations, National Performance Network, Pennsylvania State Arts Council, Open Dialogue II, San Antonio, Wounded Knee, Seneca Nation, Haudenosaunee, Iroquois