NAAO Flash – June 1989
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NAAO Flash – June 1989

Inverna Lockpez, Michael Peranteau, Marilyn Arsem, Dan Wasil, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Jackie Battenfield, Roberto Bedoya, Sherman Fleming, Rudy Guglielmo, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Alan Miller, Jason Tannen, Susan Wyatt, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Charlotte Murphy, Jan Ellenstein, Jane Bedula, Sidney Yates, Ralph Regula, John Murtha, Norman Dicks, Les AuCoin, Tom Bevill, Chester Atkins, Joseph McDade, Bill Lowery, Robert Byrd, James McClure, Bennett Johnston, Patrick Leahy, Dennis DeConcini, Quentin Burdick, Dale Bumpers, Ernest Hollings, Harry Reid, Ted Stevens, Jake Garn, Thad Cochran, Mark Andrews, Warren Rudman, Arlen Specter, Pete Domenici, Don Nickles, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Jesse Helms, Helms, Andres Serrano, Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, Christina Orr-Cahall, James Fitzpatrick, Jock Reynolds, Anne Murphy, Richard Armey, Hugh Southern, Pat Robertson, Michael Stout, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, INTAR Multicultural Art Gallery, INTAR, DiverseWorks, Mobius, Arts Council of New Orleans, Detroit Focus, The Rotunda Gallery, Intersection for the Arts, THE LAB/the art.re.grup, C.A.G.E., Artists Space, Arizona Council for the Arts, CEPA Gallery, The Arts Exchange, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Washington Project for the Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, American Family Association, Christian Broadcasting Network, National Committee Against Censorship in the Arts, Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Phillips Collection, District of Columbia Arts Center, Piss Christ, The Perfect Moment, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, Helms amendment, NEA reauthorization, NAAO Flashes, New York, Washington DC, Houston, Boston, San Diego, New Orleans, Detroit, Brooklyn, San Francisco, Phoenix, Buffalo, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Winston-Salem

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