NAAO Bulletin – November 1991
Charlotte Murphy, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Joe Matuzak, Sylvia Orozco, Rudy Gugliemo, Cee Scott Brown, Fred Wilson, Marilyn Arsem, Jeff Gates, Julyen Norman, Betty Napolitan, Keith Antar Mason, Jon Winet, Penny Boyer, Victoria Reis, John Frohnmayer, Catherine Edwards, Guy Yarden, Philip Yenawine, Douglas Crimp, Lee Brozgold, Millie Burns, Allan Parachini, Laurence Baden, Lenwood Sloan, Jennifer Dowley, Barbara Boxer, Agnes Gund, Inverna Lockpez, Donald Moffett, Danny Tisdale, Karen Finley, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, John Fleck, Pat Califia, David Stein, Thor Stockman, Rachel Rosenthal, Daniel Martinez, D.B. Finnegan, Danny Goldberg, Victoria Hamilton, Susan Hoffman, Joan Peterson, Carolyn See, Stephen Solarz, Jesse Helms, Al Gore, Edward Kennedy, Joseph Biden, Paul Wellstone, Pat Williams, Romano Mazzoli, Suzanne Callahan, Ben Cameron, Josh Dare, Lisa Engelken, Michael Faubion, Peggy Fiedler, Marcy Hinand, Eva Jacob, Steve Klink, Sali Ann Kriegsman, Dorothy Lewis, Emery Lewis, David Low, Judith O'Brien, Kathy Plowitz-Worden, Andrea Snyder, Henry Spiegler, Eileen Myles, Sadie Benning, Thomas Harris Jr., Carol Leigh, Meena Nanji, Ernie Larsen, J.C. Collins, Dan Walworth, Carlos Gutierrez-Solana, Diane Torr, Arthur Tress, Ron DeRutte, Kenneth Standhardt, Kamal Boullata, Dachiel Alcalay, Cyrus Cassells,
Visual AIDS, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Brooklyn Museum, Dance Theater Workshop (DTW), Movement Research, Art Matters Inc., INTAR Gallery, Headlands Center for the Arts, Beyond Baroque, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, National Leather Association, Activists for Safe Sex (ASS), ACLU Washington Office, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, ACT UP, Artists Space, Rockefeller Foundation, Philip Morris Companies Inc., Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, New York Community Trust, Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, Arts International, British American Arts Association, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, AT&T Foundation, Dayton Hudson Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Glen Eagles Foundation, Recording Industry Association of America, Los Angeles Philharmonic, California Arts Council, California Confederation of the Arts, California Lawyers for the Arts, Writers Guild of America West, San Diego Arts Commission, Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Los Angeles Education Partnership, PEN West,
The Art Studio Inc, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Acme Art Company, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Danforth Gallery, Maryland Art Place, Mobius, Photographic Resource Center Boston, Visual Studies Workshop, The Forum Gallery at Jamestown Community College, The Fabric Workshop, Space One Eleven, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Loft Theatre, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Arlington Arts Center, Painted Bride Art Center, ArtSpace Inc, Rosenberg Gallery,
The Ribbon Project, Day Without Art, 40 Patriots/Countless Americans, Performance Journal #3 Gender Performance, Arts Forward Fund, Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest International Artists Program, International Projects Initiative, Travel Grants Pilot Program, United States/Japan Artist Exchange Fellowships, British American Arts Association Fellowships, Estate Project for Artists with AIDS, Inventory,
NEA reauthorization, federal arts funding, arts advocacy, free expression, censorship, Helms Amendment, NEA 4, Movement Research controversy, Big Chill Effect, peer panel process, VAO grants, grant denial, Visual Artists Rights Act, AIDS and the arts, red ribbon, S/M censorship, leather community, sadomasochism in the arts, sexual orientation in grant-making, decency standard, O and P visa, immigration law, international artists, congressional testimony, First Amendment, gay and lesbian civil rights, LGBTQ arts, independent video, video art, Helms amendment vote, arts funding crisis, Congressional Heroes,
Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Sausalito, Brooklyn, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Tampa, Birmingham, Austin, Rochester, Sheboygan, Portland, Wilmington, Raleigh, Arlington, Columbus, Richmond,
Boxer Ring Subcommittee Hearing Brooklyn, Museum of Contemporary Art Hearing Los Angeles, Brooklyn Museum Hearing, SM/Leather Arts Censorship Briefing ACLU Washington, 7th NAAO Conference Washington, 1992 Arts Advocacy Day,
NEA on Day Without Art, NEA Rethinks Tim and Holly, Movement Research One Side of the Story, The Other Side of the Story, The Boxer Ring, Widening Rust, In a Short Roller Coaster Ride, Senate and House Heroes, Private Pleasures/Public Funds, Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund Grant Awards Announced, Write In Myles for President, ALIENS Progress on O and P Visa Issues, Solana Selected for Artists Space, NAAO Directory Tickler, Statement for the NEA Meeting on SM/Leather and Censorship in the Arts