NAAO Bulletin – October 1990
Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Rudy Guglielmo, Dan Wasil, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Katherine Marczuk, Betty Napolitan, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Paul Wittenbraker, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Chris Westberg, Sherman Fleming, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Dana Rohrabacher, Pat Williams, Sidney Yates, Philip Crane, Ted Kennedy, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, John Fleck, Tim Miller, Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, Annie Sprinkle, David Wojnarowicz, Yoko Ono, Nan Goldin, Yvonne Rainer, Dennis Barrie, Tom Bradley, Joy Silverman, Ellen Yaroshefsky, David Ross, Mike Kelley, Elisabeth Sussman, Graham Beal, Holliday Day, Douglas Hyland, Susana Torruella Leval, Rodney Slemmons, Helen Cooper, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Edward Lemberck, George Shackelford, Jeffrey Wechsler, Philip Yenawine, Dara Birnbaum, Richard Kahan, Amanda Burden, Christopher Dodd, Luis Camnitzer, Jane Farver, Mac Wellman, Ron Ehmke, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Arizona Commission for the Arts, Mobius, Creative Time, CEPA Gallery, Center on Contemporary Art, MEXIC-ARTE Multi-Cultural Works, Bronx Council on the Arts, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, The Arts Exchange, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, American Family Association, Contemporary Arts Center, Institute of Contemporary Art, Artists Space, New School for Social Research, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Bella Lewitzky Dance Company, General Accounting Office, GAO, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, VLA, Artvue, Committee for the Arts CFTA, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Couturier Gallery, Jan Baum Gallery, LA Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Latino Writers Association, Margo Leavin Gallery, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, NAMAC, Pacifica Foundation, PEN Center USA/West, Polaris Inc., SITE, Visual Art Access, Pentacle, American Poetry Review, Arizona State University, Art Institute of Southern California, Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, Paris Review, Gettysburg Review, Jewish Community Center of Greater Philadelphia, Jewish Community Museum, Los Angeles Festival, New York Shakespeare Festival, Northern California Grantmakers, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Penn State University, Radio Bilingue, Time and Space Ltd., University of Iowa Press, Long Beach/Orange County Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Los Angeles Coalition for Freedom of Expression, San Francisco Bay Area Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Committee for Artists' Rights, Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Helms Unites Artists Against Censorship, HUACC, Minneapolis Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Citizens Action to Save Arts, CASA, Rochester Artists Coalition, Get sMART!, Media Against Censorship, MACIII, Winston-Salem Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Charlotte Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Tri-City Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Arts Emergency Coalition, Seattle Coalition for Freedom of Expression, B.A.A.R.C., Buffalo Artists Against Repression and Censorship, Hallwalls, Artpark, Cornerstone Theater, Theatre for the New City, Survival Research Laboratories, Station House Opera, Gran Fury, BACA Downtown, DCTV, Center for Constitutional Rights, ACLU, Squeaky Buffalo/Buffalo Media Resources, Piss Christ, The Perfect Moment, Tongues of Flame, Sincerely Forever, Lewitzky v. Frohnmayer, Miller v. California, Williams/Coleman amendment, Hatch amendment, Grandy amendment, Helms amendment, Arts Humanities and Museums Amendments of 1990, HR 4825, NEA 4, censorship, freedom of expression, NEA reauthorization, obscenity pledge, decency clause, peer panel process, First Amendment, NAAO Inquiry, NAAO Bulletin, OBSCENE ART IS AN OXYMORON, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Boston, Washington DC, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Austin, Tampa, Phoenix, Seattle, Grand Rapids, Lewiston, Fresno, Ashland, Birmingham, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Durham