NAAO Bulletin – March-April 1995
Helen Brunner, Victoria Reis, Kristen Bodammer, Kathy Cashel, Lauree Sails, Sabrina Mansouri, Jane Brite, Thomas Mulready, Rick Lowe, Susan Stewart, Betti-Sue Hertz, Patrick O'Connell, Charlotte Cohen, Sara Kellner, Anne Arrasmith, Jenni Person, Keith Antar Mason, Jun Winet, Holly Block, Karin Higa, Stella McGregor, Roberto Bedoya, Kathie deNobriga, Charlotte Murphy, Agnes Gund, Robert Lehman, Bryony Romer, Nello McDaniel, George Thorn, Gary O. Larson, Newt Gingrich, Sali Ann Kriegsman, Stephanie Mayeda, Jesse Jackson, Jane Alexander, Sheldon Hackney, Eddie Wong, Nancy Hanks, Jerrold Nadler, Amo Houghton, Louis LeRoy, Lawrence Miller, Marti Mayo, David Mendoza, Emily Todd, Steven Owens, Jennifer Moxley, Alexander Ooms, Cliff Becker, Jack Reed, Doreen Bolger, Roger Mandel, Randy Rosenbaum, Liam Rector, C.D. Masis, C.D. Wright, Ella King Torrey, Beth Goldberg, Kathryn Reasoner, Michael Christman, Kevin Macgee, Myung Mi Kim, Dee Dee Halleck, Ralph Lewin, Miguel Algarin, Craig Foltz, Cole Heinowitz, Christopher Reeve, Joseph Riley, George White, Richard Gurin, Dean Anshutz, Arlene Jacoby, Leonard Garment, Laurence Jarvik, Charles Clotfelter, James Joseph, Virginia Hodgkinson, Lester Salamon, John Kemp, Nancy Kassebaum, Ralph Regula, Nancy Pelosi, Slobodan Unkovski, Michal Kolecer, Seva Gakkel, Andrea Harris, Jock Reynolds, Merrie Blocker, Jennifer Dowley, Lissa Rosenthal, Beverly Grossman, Ezra Laderman, David Benders, Myra Slatin, Sam Hoyt, Tony Gray, Al Vesey, Jeanette Clausen, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH, Institute for Museum Services, IMS, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CPB, Walker's Point Center for the Arts, Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Project Rowhouses, Montana Indian Contemporary Arts, Longwood Arts Project, Bronx Council on the Arts, Visual AIDS, S.I.T.E.S., Hallwalls, Space One Eleven, South Florida Arts Center, Hittite Empire, Southern Exposure, Art in General, Japanese American National Museum, the Space, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Alternate ROOTS, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, Dayton Hudson Foundation, Target Stores, Margaret Wray Charitable Lead Annuity Trust, United States Information Agency, USIA, Arts America Program, College Art Association, American Arts Alliance, Actors Equity Association, American Choral Directors Association, American Council of Learned Societies, American Craft Council, American Federation of Arts, American Federation of Teachers, American Federation of Musicians, American Music Center, American Music Conference, American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, ASCAP, Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Chorus America, Country Music Foundation, Dramatists Guild, Graphic Artists Guild, I.A.T.S.E., International Council of Fine Arts Deans, Meet The Composer, National Alliance for Music Theatre, National Art Materials Trade Association, National Artists Equity Association, National Arts Education Research Center at New York University, National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, National Coalition of United Arts Funds, National Dance Association, National Humanities Alliance, National Jazz Service Organization, North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance, Folk Alliance, People For the American Way, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, State Arts Advocacy League of America, Association of American Cultures, Theatre Development Fund, Young Audiences, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Western Region Rainbow Coalition, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Willow Street Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design, RISD, RICSA, PEN Boston, San Francisco Art Institute, SFAI, SFCamerawork, SFMOMA, OPTS Events, Small Press Traffic, Nuyorican Cafe, Centro Cultura de la Raza, Mala Stanitsa, People to Visual Arts Visual Arts to People Foundation, TamTam Club, Soros Centers for Contemporary Arts, National Council on the Arts, Urban Bush Women, Shubert Performing Arts Center, ARTS Action Research, Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, Association of Americans with Disabilities, J. Paul Getty Trust, National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, NAMAC, Los Angeles County Music and Performing Arts Commission, Morino Institute, Guerrilla Girls, Marks Poetry Project, California Arts Council, California Council for the Humanities, ArtsWire, National Conference of Grantmakers in the Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, Randolph Street Gallery, Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Nathan Cummings Foundation, PUSH, Collision, Eye Gallery, Kiki, Freely Exposing, Dance/USA Journal, American Council for the Arts, ACA, Americans for the Arts, AFA, Binney and Smith, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Videoscape, Center for Popular Culture, UCLA, WBFO, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Institute for Policy Studies, National Gallery of Art, John F. Kennedy Center, White Columns, Organizing Artists, 10th NAAO Conference, Advocacy Day, America for the NEA, International Artists Exchange, Goals 2000, Contract with America, The Danger Zone, HR 106, San Francisco, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami Beach, Birmingham, Milwaukee, Boston, Atlanta, Providence, San Antonio, Buffalo, Santa Monica, Bozeman, Cleveland, Silver Spring, Skopje, St. Petersburg, Usti nad Labem, New Haven, Chattanooga, arts advocacy, arts censorship, First Amendment, arts education, education reform, telecommunications policy, arts funding