NAAO Bulletin – February 1992
Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Victoria Reis, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Joe Matuzak, Sylvia Orozco, Rudy Guglielmo, Cee Scott Brown, Fred Wilson, Marilyn Arsem, Jeff Gates, Julyen Norman, Betty Napolitan, Keith Antar Mason, Jon Winet, Randi Trinka, John Frohnmayer, Donald Hall, Renny Pritikin, Martha Wilson, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, Wallace Tashima, Tom Otterness, Donald Wildmon, Ben Cameron, Vanessa Redgrave, Jock Sturges, Franklin Murphy, Milton Rhodes, James Fitzpatrick, Grace Markman, Eileen Myles, Paul Basista, Marty Russo, Alan Millar, Allan Millar, Ann Hatch, Jo Ellen Pasman, David Mendez Valdez, Larry Reid, Susan Gans, Kathryn Marczuk, Katherine Marczuk, Shawn Ferris, Julie Johnson, Marie Monk, Bruce Zabower, Charles Freeman, Larry Prater, Jesse Helms, Margo Machida, Franklin Furnace, Franklin Furnace Archive, Highways, 18th Street Arts Complex, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Council on the Arts, NEA Theater Program, American Family Association, AFA, Creative Time, New York Guardian, Movement Research, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, ACLU, ACLU Arts Censorship Project, Center for Constitutional Rights, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Shubert Organization, Actors' Equity Association, Cuban Museum of Arts & Culture, Hudson Valley Community College, 2 Live Crew, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Graphic Artists Guild, American Council for the Arts, ACA, Artists United for Universal Health Care, AUUHC, New York Foundation for the Arts, WHAM!, Women's Health Action and Mobilization, National Association for Women, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, NGLTF, Alliance for Cultural Democracy, ACD, Asia Society Galleries, National Artists Equity Association, NAEA, Artist Trust, Capp Street Project, The Lab, The Art Re Grup, Reflex, Center on Contemporary Art, COCA, Linda Farris Gallery, New Langton Arts, ArtFBI, Artists for a Better Image, 1708 East Main, Mobius, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Buckham Gallery, MEXIC-ARTE Museum, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Southern Exposure, Judson Memorial Church, Pew Charitable Trusts, Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, MacArthur Foundation, Texas Commission on the Arts, American Alliance for Theatre and Education, American Arts Alliance, American Council of Learned Societies, American Guild of Musical Artists, American Symphony Orchestra League, Asian Cultural Council, Association of Art Museum Directors, Association of Arts Administration Educators, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, APAP, College Art Association, CAA, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, IATSE, International Society of Performing Arts Presenters, ISPA, Meet the Composer, Music Educators National Conference, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, NAMAC, National Art Materials Trade Association, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, NASAA, Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA, State Arts Advocacy League of America, The American Institute of Architects, AIA, The Association of American Cultures, TAAC, Theatre Communications Group, TCG, Young Audiences, National Gallery of Art, Times Mirror Company, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Independent Television Service, ITVS, California State University San Marcos, Arts Center Gallery, Randolph Street Gallery, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Acme Art Company, Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Spaces, Detroit Artists Market, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UICA, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Southern Theater, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, The Art Studio, DiverseWorks, Jump-Start, Tulsa Artists' Coalition, Tulsa Photography Collective, Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, Real Art Ways, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Dance Place, Danforth Gallery, Maryland Art Place, 14Karat Cabaret, Theater Project, Photographic Resource Center, The Forum Gallery, Visual Studies Workshop, The Fabric Workshop, Space One Eleven, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Loft Theatre, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Arlington Arts Center, Beyond Baroque, Sushi Performance and Visual Art, Sushi, 1078 Gallery, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, 911 Media Arts Center, 911, A.I.R. Gallery, Asian American Arts Centre, Dance Theater Workshop, Dixon Place, INTAR Gallery, Organization of Independent Artists, Painting Space 122, Public Art Fund, Rotunda Gallery, The Drawing Center, The Space, Kirkland Arts Center, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, Austin, Atlanta, Finley v. National Endowment for the Arts, State v. Davidson, Joplin Enterprises v. Allen, Redgrave v. The Shubert Organization, Singer Entertainment v. City of Raleigh, Laverty v. Town of Norwood, Action for Children's Television v. Federal Communications Commission, Monk v. Hudson Valley Community College, State v. Zabower, Simon & Schuster v. Members of the New York Crime Victims Compensation Board, National Treasury Employees Union v. United States, Nelson v. Streeter, Luke Records v. Navarro, State v. Freeman, Cuban Museum of Arts & Culture v. City of Miami, PHE Inc. v. Department of Justice, Miller v. California, Rust v. Sullivan, NEA 4, postal censorship, decency standard, arts censorship, First Amendment, breast cancer advocacy, reproductive rights, universal health care, juried exhibitions, Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990, VARA
NAAO Bulletin – February 1992
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, Agnes Gund, Inverna Lockpez, Alec Baldwin, Eric Bogosian, Bob Buck, Chuck Close, Mary Hays, Arthur Levitt, Donald Moffett, Christopher Reeve, Barbara Tate, Steve Tennen, Danny Tisdale, Kathleen Turner, Randi Trinka, Jocelyn Levi Straus, Donald Hall, Renny Pritikin, Martha Wilson, Ben Cameron, Eleanor Moncure, Wallace Tashima, Tom Otterness, John Frohnmayer, David Baker, Sally Brayley Bliss, Nina Brock, Robert Garfias, Roy Goodman, Peter Hero, Marta Istomin, Bob Johnson, Ardis Krainik, Wendy Luers, Roger Mandle, Louise McClure, Arthur Mitchell, Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo, William Strickland Jr., Vanessa Redgrave, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, Jock Sturges, Kinshasha Holman Conwill, Ossie Davis, Steven Haft, David Henry Hwang, Marcia Tucker, Kurt Vonnegut, Larry Prater, Donald Wildmon, Franklin Murphy, Milton Rhodes, Sarah Foote Cohen, James Fitzpatrick, Martha Buskirk, Grace Markman, Eileen Myles, D.B. Finnegan, Daniel Martinez, Rachel Rosenthal, Paul Basista, Marty Russo, Louis Sullivan, Marlene McCarty, Peter Goldmark, Stephanie French, Pat Califia, Jan Lyon, Barry Douglas, Shannon Kennedy, J.C. Collins, David Stein, Thor Stockman, Sadie Benning, Thomas Harris Jr., Robert Kinney, Donald Kinney, Carol Leigh, Meena Nanji, Ernie Larsen, Chris Finan, Romano Mazzoli, Dan Walworth, Patrick Moore, Carlos Gutierrez-Solana, Bob Holman, Ishmael Houston Jones, Jennifer Montgomery, Tim Dlugos, Barbara Kruger, Robbie McCauley, Frank Moore, Michael Smith, Johanna Went, Paul Zaloom, Peggy Ayers, Young K.,
Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Modern Art, INTAR Gallery, The Creative Coalition, Association of Hispanic Arts, ArtsConnection, Henry Street Settlement, People for the American Way, Gran Fury, Washington Project for the Arts (WPA), Franklin Furnace, Highways, Creative Time, New Langton Arts, ACLU Foundation, ACLU Arts Censorship Project, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, Movement Research, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Dallas Film Classification Board, Photographic Resource Center Boston, PHE Inc., American Council for the Arts, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, WHAM! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization), Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center, National Association for Women, Graphic Artists Guild, Artists United for Universal Health Care, American Arts Alliance, American Symphony Orchestra League, OPERA America, Dance/USA, International Society of Performing Arts Administrators, National Association of Performing Arts Managers and Agents, Western Alliance of Arts Administrators, North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance, Columbia Artist Management Inc., International Creative Management Inc., Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus, BUREAU, ACT UP, National Leather Association, Activists for Safe Sex (ASS), Media Coalition, Alliance for the Arts, Art Matters Inc., New York Community Trust, Rockefeller Foundation, Philip Morris Companies Inc., Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, Booth Ferris Foundation, Fan Fox and Leslie Samuels Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, LaMaMa, British American Arts Association (BAAA), Artists Space, Judson Memorial Church, Wigstock, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Economic Development Corporation of New York City,
The Art Studio Inc, DiverseWorks, Jump-Start San Antonio, Tulsa Artists Coalition, Tulsa Photography Collective, Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, Real Art Ways, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Danforth Gallery, Maryland Art Place, Dance Place, Mobius, the Space, 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, Arts Center Gallery, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Acme Art Company, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Painted Bride Art Center, ArtSpace Inc, Rosenberg Gallery,
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, Drawing in Situ, Inventory,
NEA 4 v. National Endowment for the Arts, City of Chattanooga v. Singer Entertainment, Singer Entertainment v. City of Raleigh, Laverty v. Town of Norwood, Monk v. Hudson Valley Community College, State v. Zabower, State v. Davidson, Joplin Enterprises v. Allen, Redgrave v. The Shubert Organization, National Treasury Employees Union v. United States, Nelson v. Streeter, Luke Records v. Navarro, Thomas Otterness Sculpture v. Los Angeles Federal Courthouse, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture v. City of Miami, PHE Inc. v. Department of Justice, Dr. Larry Prater v. Oklahoma City, Rust v. Sullivan,
NEA reauthorization, federal arts funding, arts advocacy, free expression, censorship, decency standard, NEA 4, peer panel process, Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990, moral rights, artists' rights, S/M censorship, leather community, sadomasochism in the arts, pornography legislation, Pornography Victims Compensation Act, universal health care, artists' health insurance, H.R. 1300, Russo Universal Health Care Plan, O and P visa, immigration law, international artists, breast cancer advocacy, women's health, reproductive rights, abortion rights, AIDS and the arts, postal censorship, VAO grants, arts funding crisis, congressional testimony, Defend the Field, grant denial, First Amendment, homoerotic art, gay and lesbian civil rights, LGBTQ arts, independent video, video art, Kennedy/Simpson Bill,
1992 Arts Advocacy Day, Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy, 8th NAAO Conference Austin, March for Women's Lives, Brooklyn Museum NEA Hearing October 1991, SM/Leather Arts/Censorship Briefing ACLU Washington,
Defend the Field, Drawing Fine Lines, National Council on the Arts Nixes Two VAO Grants, NAAO Personnel Policy and Explanation of Benefits, NEA Demands Additional Documentation of Solo Theater Artist Applicants, Creative Time on Guard, ACLU Foundation Arts Censorship Project Update, The Spread of Rust, WHAM! Breast Cancer Advocacy A Call to the Arts Community, Lick Bush Write-In Myles for President, Private Pleasures/Public Funds, Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund Grant Awards Announced, Aliens Progress on O and P Visa Issues, Arts Forward Fund, Solana Selected for Artists Space, NAAO Directory Tickler, Statement for the National Endowment for the Arts, Statement for the NEA Meeting on SM/Leather and Censorship in the Arts,
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