NAAO Bulletin – July-August 1986
Kate Horsfield, Dana Friis-Hansen, William Olander, Branda Miller, Nancy Buchanan, Janice Tanaka, Daniel Klepper, Miroslaw Rogala, Teddy Dibble, Bill Seaman, Joan Logue, Michael Smith, Carole Ann Klonarides, Mike Owen, Skip Blumberg, Judy Moran, Pat Williams, George Koch, Bill Cook, Leonard Hunter, Henry Hopkins, Timothy Porter, Sidney Yates, Dan Rostenkowski, Chris Crowden, Rita Starpattern, Tamara Blaschko, Catherine Jordan, Frances Hester, Renee Levine, Nathan Lyons, Jim Pomeroy, Ariel Dougherty, Fletcher Mackee, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Ric Amis, Pat Oleszko, Colette Brooks, Suzanne Lacy, Susan Wheeler, Charlotte Murphy, Eunice Lockhart-Moss, Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Ansel Adams, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH, Institute of Museum Services, Video Data Bank, List Visual Arts Center, The New Museum, MICA-TV, House Select Education Committee, Congressional Arts Caucus, The Independent Sector, OMB Watch, Women & Their Work, Texas Commission on the Arts, Friends of Photography, Ansel Adams Center, Fort Mason Center, WARM, Northwest Area Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Washington Women's Art Center, The New Art Center, Foundation for the Community of Artists, National Artists Equity Association, Bay Area Partnership, Innovative Housing, Art Space Projects, National Artist Space Development Network, Opportunities for the Arts, Nexus Contemporary Arts Center, Creative Time, International Sculpture Center, International Sculpture Source, ISS, Franklin Furnace, New York State Council on the Arts, Guerrilla Girls, Houston Festival, ANNPAC/RACA, Printed Matter, Women's Studio Workshop, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, National Jazz Service Organization, Washington Project for the Arts, N.A.M.E., ARC Gallery, Artemisia Gallery, Houston Coalition for the Visual Arts, A. Salon, Theatre Artaud, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Visual Studies Workshop, Afterimage, Hallwalls, CEPA Gallery, CEPA