NAAO Bulletin – November 1990
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NAAO Bulletin – November 1990

Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Ellen Sebastian, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Tim Miller, 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, Sidney Yates, Lenwood Sloan, Barbara Link, Mel Chin, Tad Savinar, Randy McAusland, Susan Lubowsky, Susan Zedder, Holly Hughes, Hughes, Karen Finley, Finley, John Malpede, Peri Jude Radecic, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Judy Chicago, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, John Fleck, Luis Camnitzer, Julianne Ross Davis, Jane Farver, Drew Oliver, Ted Kennedy, Bob Kastenmeier, Ed Markey, Carole Vance, Brian Wallis, Joyce Dinkins, David Dinkins, Neal Cuthbert, Michael Draper, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Pew Charitable Trusts, Citizens' Environmental Coalition, National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, NGLTF, National Artists Equity Association, Artpaper, The Arts Exchange, ATLATL, Center on Contemporary Art, COCA, The Kitchen, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Franklin Furnace Archive, Visual AIDS, CUNY-Herbert Lehman College, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Downtown Art Co., The Arts Company, Arts Center Gallery, Beacon Street Gallery & Theatre, Chicago Artists' Coalition, Near Northwest Arts Council, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, Detroit Artists Market, Film in the Cities, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Southern Theatre, Resources & Counseling/United Arts, C.A.G.E., Spaces, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, The Art Studio, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, DiverseWorks Inc., Houston Center for Photography, Jump-Start Performance Co., Lawndale Art and Performing Center, Women & Their Work, Danforth Gallery, Howard County Arts Council, Maryland Art Place, New Arts Program, CEPA Gallery, Fabric Workshop, Prints in Progress, Photographic Resource Center, Polarities Inc., Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, School 33 Art Center, Hera Gallery, Hera Educational Foundation, Washington Center for Photography, Full Circle Dance Company, Artifacts Artist Group, Arts on the Park, Alternate ROOTS, Catalyst Inc., Several Dancers Core, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Appalshop, Artswatch, Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Memphis Center for Contemporary Art, Ki Theatre, 1708 East Main, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Walker's Point Center for the Arts, Armory Center for the Arts, Capp Street Project, Footwork, Headlands Center for the Arts, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, New Langton Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco Artspace, San Francisco Art Institute, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Southern Exposure, Women's Building, XS Gallery, SPARC, Social & Public Art Resource Center, SF Camerawork, Sushi Performance and Visual Art Gallery, Art in General, BACA Downtown, Dixon Place/Open Channels NY Inc., The Drawing Center, Harvestworks, Independent Curators Incorporated, Intar Gallery, Lower East Side Print Shop, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC, New York Foundation for the Arts, Organization of Independent Artists, Performance Space 122, Ping Chong & Co., Public Art Fund, Rotunda Gallery, Spontaneous Combustion/Laziza Videodance & Lumia Project, White Columns, Artists Space, Snug Harbor Cultural Center/Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, The Dinner Party, Day Without Art, Night Without Light, 7th NAAO Conference, NAAO Inventory, NAAO Bulletin, OBSCENE ART IS AN OXYMORON, Williams/Coleman amendment, HR 101-971, Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990, HR 5316, decency clause, NEA reauthorization, NEA 4, Art World 7, censorship, multiculturalism, Columbus quincentenary, McCarthyism, freedom of expression, VAO panel, obscenity pledge, peer panel process, AIDS crisis, Washington DC, New York, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Milwaukee, San Antonio, El Paso, Louisville, Charlotte, Memphis, Richmond, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, San Diego, Buffalo, Austin, Miami, Seattle, Portland, Phoenix

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