NAAO Bulletin – January 1991
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, Adele Biancarelli, Macarena de la Piedra, Galen Conway Nelson, Ted Smith, Stephen Rohde, John Davies, Bella Lewitzky, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Donald Wildmon, David Wojnarowicz, Randolph McAusland, Marc Mauer, Andrew Oliver, Lenwood Sloan, Camille Thomas, Martha Wilson, Andy Grundberg, Karen Finley, Finley, Laurie Anderson, Spalding Gray, Tim Miller, Holly Hughes, Hughes, Frederick Hart, Alan Parachini, Adrian Piper, Daniel Martinez, Harry Gamboa, Ellen Sebastian, Wim Vandekeybus, Annie Sprinkle, 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, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Bella Lewitzky Dance Foundation, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Theatre Communications Group, Rockefeller Foundation, Theatre & Arts Foundation of San Diego County, People for the American Way, O'Melveny & Myers, New School for Social Research, American Family Association, The Arts Company, Washington Project for the Arts, Downtown Art Co., The Kitchen, The Sentencing Project, ATLATL, Allied Arts Foundation, Alternate ROOTS, American Council for the Arts, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Arts Council of Southern Oregon, Artspace Projects, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, APAP, Association of Hispanic Arts, Astro Artz, California Lawyers for the Arts, Center for Occupational Hazards, Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Council, Experimental Intermedia Foundation, Foundation for the Community of Artists, FEDAPT, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, La Napoule Art Foundation, Metropolitan Dade County Cultural Affairs Council, Middle Passage Educational and Cultural Resources, National Black Arts Festival, National Council for the Traditional Arts, National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Project Artaud, Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments, The Names Project Foundation, Tucson/Pima Arts Council, Arts Coalition of Independent Democrats, Franklin Furnace, Franklin Furnace Archive, National Performance Network, NPN, Heritage Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, New York Academy of Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis Artists Exhibition Program, MAEP, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Arts Center Gallery, Near Northwest Arts Council, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, Detroit Artists Market, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Society for Photographic Education, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, Dinnerware Artists Cooperative Gallery, DiverseWorks Inc., Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Howard County Arts Council, Maryland Art Place, New Arts Program, Pyramid Atlantic, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Studio Potter, Fabric Workshop, Institute of Contemporary Art, Painted Bride Art Center, Hera Gallery, Hera Educational Foundation, Coalition of Washington Artists, Washington Center for Photography, Arts on the Park, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Artists Alliance, Memphis Center for Contemporary Art, Capp Street Project, Footwork, Headlands Center for the Arts, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, 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, A.I.R. Gallery, Asian American Arts Centre, BACA Downtown, College Art Association, The Drawing Center, Independent Curators Incorporated, Intar Gallery, Performance Space 122, Public Art Fund, Rotunda Gallery, Solana Gallery, Gulf War, Kuwait, Iraq, Arab-Americans, blood for oil, press censorship, racial inequity, freedom of expression, First Amendment, Fifth Amendment, NEA obscenity pledge, obscenity restrictions, decency clause, NEA budget cuts, underserved communities, Arts Projects in Underserved Communities, Inter-Arts program, Artist Projects New Forms, Americans Behind Bars, NAAO Inventory, NAAO Bulletin, 7th NAAO Conference, Tongues of Flame, Miller v. California, Lewitzky v. Frohnmayer, Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York, Chicago, San Diego, Atlanta, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Boston, Austin, Seattle