NAAO Bulletin – March-April 1988
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NAAO Bulletin – March-April 1988

Rebecca Krafft, Charlotte Murphy, Susan Born-Ozment, Biff Henrich, Jeff Hoone, Mo Bahc, Jackie Battenfield, Nilda Peraza, Susan Wheeler, Robert Gaylor, M.K. Wegmann, Rebecca Lewis, Margo Machida, Michael Faubion, Tamara Blaschko, Richard Siegesmund, Rene Yanez, Frank Hodsoll, Joseph Brodsky, Paul DiMaggio, Linda Klosky, Michael Freeman, Rick Hernandez, Jason Tannen, Adnan King, Laurie Anderson, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Santa Fe Arts Commission, Santa Fe Arts Alliance, Philip Glass Ensemble, New Mexico Arts Division, New York State Council on the Arts, NYSCA, Smithsonian Institution, The Association of American Cultures, TAAC, Austin Visual Arts Association, DiverseWorks, Jump-Start Performance, Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Society of Layerists in Multi-Media, Texas Fine Arts Association, Texas Commission on the Arts, LAICA, A.I.R. Gallery, Boulder Center for the Visual Arts, Community Education Center, The Dance Place, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Michigan Gallery/Michigan Avenue Art Group, New Hampshire Art Association, Ammo Artists Exhibition, Arts Midwest, The Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, National Association for the Visual Arts, University of Texas at Dallas, Geoffrey Taber Gallery, White Walls, XS Gallery, International Sculpture Center, Sculpture Source, WPA Bookworks, Women's Workshop, Foundation for Today's Art, NEXUS, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, California Arts Council, Southwest Craft Center, Pyramid Arts, WARM Gallery, Southern Arts Federation, Foundation for Art Resources, FAR, American Association of Museums, Washington Project for the Arts, Maryland Art Place, School 33 Art Center, Fabric Workshop, Beacon Street Gallery, Rockefeller Foundation, New ArtSpaces Conference, Hispanic Arts Summit, Mountain/Plains Regional Conference, cultural diversity, multiculturalism, Hispanic arts, NAAO Bulletin, Visual Arts Program, New York, Washington DC, Houston, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, San Antonio, Detroit, Santa Fe, Cincinnati, Brooklyn, Columbus, Boulder, Manchester, Carson City, Puerto Rico

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NAAO Flash – June 1989
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NAAO Flash – June 1989

Inverna Lockpez, Michael Peranteau, Marilyn Arsem, Dan Wasil, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Jackie Battenfield, Roberto Bedoya, Sherman Fleming, Rudy Guglielmo, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Alan Miller, Jason Tannen, Susan Wyatt, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Charlotte Murphy, Jan Ellenstein, Jane Bedula, Sidney Yates, Ralph Regula, John Murtha, Norman Dicks, Les AuCoin, Tom Bevill, Chester Atkins, Joseph McDade, Bill Lowery, Robert Byrd, James McClure, Bennett Johnston, Patrick Leahy, Dennis DeConcini, Quentin Burdick, Dale Bumpers, Ernest Hollings, Harry Reid, Ted Stevens, Jake Garn, Thad Cochran, Mark Andrews, Warren Rudman, Arlen Specter, Pete Domenici, Don Nickles, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Jesse Helms, Helms, Andres Serrano, Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, Christina Orr-Cahall, James Fitzpatrick, Jock Reynolds, Anne Murphy, Richard Armey, Hugh Southern, Pat Robertson, Michael Stout, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, INTAR Multicultural Art Gallery, INTAR, DiverseWorks, Mobius, Arts Council of New Orleans, Detroit Focus, The Rotunda Gallery, Intersection for the Arts, THE LAB/the art.re.grup, C.A.G.E., Artists Space, Arizona Council for the Arts, CEPA Gallery, The Arts Exchange, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Washington Project for the Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, American Family Association, Christian Broadcasting Network, National Committee Against Censorship in the Arts, Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Phillips Collection, District of Columbia Arts Center, Piss Christ, The Perfect Moment, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, Helms amendment, NEA reauthorization, NAAO Flashes, New York, Washington DC, Houston, Boston, San Diego, New Orleans, Detroit, Brooklyn, San Francisco, Phoenix, Buffalo, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Winston-Salem

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NAAO Flash – August 16, 1989
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NAAO Flash – August 16, 1989

Sidney Yates, John Murtha, Norman Dicks, Les AuCoin, Tom Bevill, Chester Atkins, Ralph Regula, Joseph McDade, Bill Lowery, James McClure, Ted Stevens, Jake Garn, Thad Cochran, Warren Rudman, Don Nickles, Robert Byrd, Bennett Johnston, Patrick Leahy, Dennis DeConcini, Quentin Burdick, Dale Bumpers, Ernest Hollings, Harry Reid, Claiborne Pell, Howard Metzenbaum, Spark Matsunaga, Christopher Dodd, Barbara Mikulski, Nancy Kassebaum, James Jeffords, Orrin Hatch, Strom Thurmond, Major Owens, Matthew Martinez, Donald Payne, Jim Jontz, Augustus Hawkins, Steve Bartlett, Cass Ballenger, Peter Smith, James Fitzpatrick, Anne Murphy, Jesse Helms, Helms, Andres Serrano, Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH, National Gallery of Art, Arnold & Porter, American Arts Alliance, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, SECCA, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Art Positive, Helms amendment, freedom of expression, First Amendment, censorship, NEA reauthorization, NAAO Flashes, Washington DC, Winston-Salem, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles

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NAAO Bulletin – August 1989
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NAAO Bulletin – August 1989

Inverna Lockpez, Michael Peranteau, Marilyn Arsem, Dan Wasil, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Jackie Battenfield, Roberto Bedoya, Sherman Fleming, Rudy Guglielmo, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Alan Miller, Jason Tannen, Susan Wyatt, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Jan Ellenstein, Jock Reynolds, Philip Brookman, James Fitzpatrick, Hugh Southern, James F. Cooper, Loris Bradley, Sam Lipman, David Avalos, Jane Allen, Linda Frye Burnham, Richard Serra, Lou Harris, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, Tim Miller, Guillermo Gomez-Peña, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Andres Serrano, Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, Richard Armey, Jacob Neusner, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, INTAR Multicultural Art Gallery, INTAR, DiverseWorks, Detroit Focus, The Rotunda Gallery, Intersection for the Arts, THE LAB/the art.re.grup, Arts Council of New Orleans, ANNPAC/RACA, Alliance for Cultural Democracy, Border Arts Workshop, HIGHWAYS, Walker Art Center, Hirshhorn Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, National Portrait Gallery, Artforum, High Performance, C.A.G.E., Washington Project for the Arts, Artists Space, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Contemporary Arts Center, Visual AIDS, Mobius, CEPA Gallery, The Arts Exchange, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Arizona Commission on the Arts, National Gallery of Art, American Council for the Arts, ACA, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, SECCA, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, NGLTF, Library of Congress, The Perfect Moment, Piss Christ, Tilted Arc, X Portfolio, Bastille Day Discussion, Day Without Art, NAAO Bulletin, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, NEA reauthorization, Helms amendment, New York, Houston, Boston, San Diego, New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco, Phoenix, Buffalo, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Brooklyn, London

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NAAO Bulletin – April 1990
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NAAO Bulletin – April 1990

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, Jason Tannen, Sherman Fleming, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Bettina Bell, Chris Westberg, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Susan Wyatt, Elizabeth Murray, Eric Fischl, Larry McMurtry, Bill Viola, Judy Baca, Alfonse D'Amato, D'Amato, Richard Armey, Armey, Ron Silver, Gordon Davidson, Gerald Blatherwick, Fred Lazarus, Carol Becker, Scott Tyler, David Nelson, Harold Washington, Monty Lobb, Jerry Kirk, Chad Wick, Charles Luken, Ruth Weisberg, Carl Rubin, Edward Donnellon, Robert Byrd, Claiborne Pell, Strom Thurmond, Robert Garfias, Roger Mandle, Marcia Laing Golden, Christina Orr-Cahall, Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Sico, Lynne Cheney, Joseph Papp, Bruce Fein, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, John Fleck, Dana Rohrabacher, David Wojnarowicz, Joy Silverman, Inverna Lockpez, Andres Serrano, Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, David Baker, Phyllis Berney, Sally Brayley Bliss, Nina Brock, Phyllis Curtin, Joseph Epstein, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Goodman, Mel Harris, Margaret Hillis, Bob Johnson, M. Ray Kingston, Ardis Krainik, Harvey Lichtenstein, Wendy Luers, Talbot McCarty, Arthur Mitchell, Carlos Moseley, Jacob Neusner, Lloyd Richards, Jocelyn Levi Straus, James Wood, John Brademas, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Leonard Garment, Kay Goodwin, Joan Harris, Peter Kyros, Charles McWhorter, Rosalind Wyman, John Agresti, Theresa Bernardi, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, 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, The Arts Exchange, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, C.A.G.E., Citizens for Community Values, CCV, Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, College Art Association, CAA, National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts, NCECA, 700 Club, Corcoran Gallery of Art, MARS, Art Matters, Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, National Gallery of Art, New York Shakespeare Festival, Festival Latino, Movement Research, Chicago Symphony Chorus, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, COCA, American Council for the Arts, Maryland Institute College of Art, SPARC, Washington Project for the Arts, Southern Exposure, Contemporary Arts Center, Artists Space, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Theatre Communications Group, American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Yale Repertory Theatre, Yale School of Drama, Art Institute of Chicago, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Antonio Performing Arts Association, Indiana University School of Music, Charter 77 Foundation, Joffrey II Dancers, Missouri Arts Council, The Perfect Moment, Piss Christ, Piss Helms, X Portfolio, 7th NAAO Conference, NAAO Bulletin, NAAO Flashes, NAAO Directory, Update Dance USA, OBSCENE ART IS AN OXYMORON, NEA reauthorization, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, obscenity pledge, peer panel process, NEA 4, Helms amendment, Washington DC, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Phoenix, Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Austin, Tampa, Seattle

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NAAO Bulletin – Summer 1990
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NAAO Bulletin – Summer 1990

Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Rudy Guglielmo, Dan Wasil, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Sherman Fleming, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Katherine Marczuk, Betty Napolitan, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Paul Wittenbraker, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Chris Westberg, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Susan Wyatt, George Haddow, Joy Silverman, Ileana Futter, Harrison Hickman, David Mitchell, David Acosta, Ted Berger, Jeffrey Chester, Anne Focke, Diane Grams, Jan Brooks Loyd, David Mendoza, Patrick Scott, Bettina Bell, Alexander Gray, David Baker, Phyllis Berney, Sally Brayley Bliss, Nina Brock, Phyllis Curtin, Joseph Epstein, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Goodman, Mel Harris, Margaret Hillis, Bob Johnson, M. Ray Kingston, Ardis Krainik, Harvey Lichtenstein, Wendy Luers, Talbot McCarty, Arthur Mitchell, Carlos Moseley, Jacob Neusner, Lloyd Richards, Jocelyn Levi Straus, James Wood, Joel Snyder, Michael Nash, Harvey Gantt, Mark Pauline, Bill T. Jones, Michael Moore, John Agresi, Theresa Bernardi, John Brademas, David Connor, Leonard Garment, Mary Lang Golden, Kay Goodwin, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Joan Harris, Peter Kyros, Charles McWhorter, Rosalind Wyman, Thornton Dial, Norma Munn, Ralph Regula, Mina Wise, Harlan Ellison, Philip Arnoult, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Joe McCarthy, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, Tim Miller, John Fleck, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Pew Charitable Trusts, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Hickman-Maslin Research, Arts Emergency Coalition, New York Foundation for the Arts, Creative Time, Committee for Artists Rights, Chicago Artists Coalition, Artist Trust, Independent Feature Project, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Arizona Commission for the Arts, Mobius, CEPA Gallery, Center on Contemporary Art, MEXIC-ARTE Multi-Cultural Works, Bronx Council on the Arts, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, The Arts Exchange, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Yale Repertory Theatre, Yale School of Drama, Art Institute of Chicago, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Antonio Performing Arts Association, Indiana University School of Music, Charter 77 Foundation, Joffrey II Dancers, Missouri Arts Council, Southern California Coalition for Responsible Government, Harvey Gantt for Senate Campaign, North Carolina Artists for Freedom of Expression, ArtFBI, Artists for a Better Image, Illinois Arts Alliance, Survival Research Laboratories, Families Against Censorship and Sexism, FACS, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Dickstein Shapiro Morin, New York University, New York State Council on the Arts, St. John's College, New York City Arts Coalition, About Productions, Artweek, Washington Project for the Arts, Artists Space, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Chicano Expressions, The Beginning of the World, Lewitzky v. Frohnmayer, Kostmayer amendment, Henry amendment, Crane amendment, Williams amendment, Coleman-Gunderson amendment, Traficant amendment, Rohrabacher amendment, Grandy amendment, NEA reauthorization, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, NEA 4, obscenity pledge, decency clause, peer panel process, independent commission, Artist Projects New Forms, Inter-Arts program, NAAO Bulletin, Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Austin, Tampa, Phoenix, Buffalo, Grand Rapids, San Antonio, Durham, Charlotte, Raleigh

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NAAO Bulletin – June 1990
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NAAO Bulletin – June 1990

Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, John Fleck, Tim Miller, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Pat Williams, Billy Taylor, Douglas Dunn, Elza Shanin, Elizabeth Streb, Cynthia Hedstrom, Sally Sommer, Stephen Steinberg, Yacov Sharir, David Chambers, Tisa Chang, Barry Grove, Michael Kahn, Rick Kahn, Ruth Malaczech, Lara Morrow, Mitzi Sales, Sam Woodhouse, Susan Zeder, Roberto Bedoya, C. Carr, Carl Cheng, Marie Cerri, Jerry Hunt, Kahil El Zabar, Tiye Giraud, John Kelly, Victor Masayeva, Adrian Piper, Ellen Sebastian, Liz Thompson, M.K. Wegmann, Douglas Crimp, Eric Bogosian, Annie Sprinkle, Reno, Julyen Norman, Carlos Gutierrez-Solana, Inverна Lockpez, Sally Lamb-Bowring, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, NASAA, Association of American Cultures, American Association of Museums, American Arts Alliance, The Creative Coalition, National Artists Equity Association, American Council for the Traditional Arts, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, NAMAC, Douglas Dunn and Dancers, Solomons Dance Company, Ringside, The Wonder Group, San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, Sharir Dance Company, Asian Repertory Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, The Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger, Crossroads Theatre Company, Mabou Mines, New Mexico Arts Division, San Diego Repertory Theatre, Art Emergency Coalition, Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression, San Francisco Bay Area Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Committee for Artists' Rights, DiverseWorks, Seattle Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Long Beach Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, SECCA, American Dance Festival, Winston-Salem Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Cleveland Public Theater, New Langton Arts, 1708 East Main, ACLU, INTAR, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Festivals of Freedom, Coastal Exchange III, Freedom of Expression Caravan, National Arts Emergency, NEA reauthorization, freedom of expression, censorship, content restrictions, First Amendment, NEA 4, Washington DC, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, San Antonio, Seattle, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Cleveland, Winston-Salem, Durham, Richmond, Austin, New Haven, New Brunswick, Oakland, Santa Fe, San Diego, New Orleans

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NAAO Bulletin – October 1990
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NAAO Bulletin – October 1990

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, Sherman Fleming, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Dana Rohrabacher, Pat Williams, Sidney Yates, Philip Crane, Ted Kennedy, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, John Fleck, Tim Miller, Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mapplethorpe, Annie Sprinkle, David Wojnarowicz, Yoko Ono, Nan Goldin, Yvonne Rainer, Dennis Barrie, Tom Bradley, Joy Silverman, Ellen Yaroshefsky, David Ross, Mike Kelley, Elisabeth Sussman, Graham Beal, Holliday Day, Douglas Hyland, Susana Torruella Leval, Rodney Slemmons, Helen Cooper, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Edward Lemberck, George Shackelford, Jeffrey Wechsler, Philip Yenawine, Dara Birnbaum, Richard Kahan, Amanda Burden, Christopher Dodd, Luis Camnitzer, Jane Farver, Mac Wellman, Ron Ehmke, 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, The Arts Exchange, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, American Family Association, Contemporary Arts Center, Institute of Contemporary Art, Artists Space, New School for Social Research, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Bella Lewitzky Dance Company, General Accounting Office, GAO, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, VLA, Artvue, Committee for the Arts CFTA, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Couturier Gallery, Jan Baum Gallery, LA Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Latino Writers Association, Margo Leavin Gallery, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, NAMAC, Pacifica Foundation, PEN Center USA/West, Polaris Inc., SITE, Visual Art Access, Pentacle, American Poetry Review, Arizona State University, Art Institute of Southern California, Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, Paris Review, Gettysburg Review, Jewish Community Center of Greater Philadelphia, Jewish Community Museum, Los Angeles Festival, New York Shakespeare Festival, Northern California Grantmakers, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Penn State University, Radio Bilingue, Time and Space Ltd., University of Iowa Press, Long Beach/Orange County Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Los Angeles Coalition for Freedom of Expression, San Francisco Bay Area Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Committee for Artists' Rights, Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Helms Unites Artists Against Censorship, HUACC, Minneapolis Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Citizens Action to Save Arts, CASA, Rochester Artists Coalition, Get sMART!, Media Against Censorship, MACIII, Winston-Salem Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Charlotte Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Tri-City Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Arts Emergency Coalition, Seattle Coalition for Freedom of Expression, B.A.A.R.C., Buffalo Artists Against Repression and Censorship, Hallwalls, Artpark, Cornerstone Theater, Theatre for the New City, Survival Research Laboratories, Station House Opera, Gran Fury, BACA Downtown, DCTV, Center for Constitutional Rights, ACLU, Squeaky Buffalo/Buffalo Media Resources, Piss Christ, The Perfect Moment, Tongues of Flame, Sincerely Forever, Lewitzky v. Frohnmayer, Miller v. California, Williams/Coleman amendment, Hatch amendment, Grandy amendment, Helms amendment, Arts Humanities and Museums Amendments of 1990, HR 4825, NEA 4, censorship, freedom of expression, NEA reauthorization, obscenity pledge, decency clause, peer panel process, First Amendment, NAAO Inquiry, NAAO Bulletin, OBSCENE ART IS AN OXYMORON, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Boston, Washington DC, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Austin, Tampa, Phoenix, Seattle, Grand Rapids, Lewiston, Fresno, Ashland, Birmingham, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Durham

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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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NAAO Bulletin – January 1991
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – March 1991
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NAAO Bulletin – March 1991

Charlotte Murphy, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Rudy Gugliemo, Dan Wasil, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Scott Brown, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Katherine Marczuk, Betty Napolitan, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Paul Wittenbraker, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Chris Westberg, Adele Biancarelli, Macarena de la Piedra, Galen Conway Nelson, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, John Frohnmayer, Randy McAusland, Nan Hunter, David Cole, Mary Dorman, Chris Finan, Loris Bradley, Kimberly Camp, Dragan Zivadinov, Rachel Rosenthal, Nan D. Hunter, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Carol Sobel, Paul Hoffman, Milton Rhodes, Donald Moffett, Donald Woods, Peter Zeisler, Reza Abdoh, Michael Kearns, Karen Kennerly, Jennifer Lawson, Donald Moore, Catherine French, Jane Bello, Susan Farr, Dennis Dewey, Jonathan Katz, Charlotte Murphy, Maureen Byrnes, Murray Horwitz, Marc Scorca, John Humler, Robert Lynch, Sally Bess, Richard Serra, Joel Wachs, Rosamund Felsen, Bella Lewitzky, Craig Lucas, Betye Saar, Michael Peranteau, Louise Shaw, Billy Ehret, Jeff Abell, Cee Brown, Ron Emke, Joe Walin, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Christo, Mike Kelley, James A. Smith, Julianne Davis, Michael Whitehead, John G. Davies, Cliff Scott, David Ogden, Ann Kappler, Stanley Sporkin, Jesse Helms, Philip Arnault, Jessica Andrews, Randolph McAusland,

Center for Constitutional Rights, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), National Campaign for Freedom of Expression (NCFE), Media Coalition, Jenner and Block, Art Matters Inc., Creative Time, CEPA Gallery, Bronx Council on the Arts, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, MEXIC-ARTE Museum, Gran Fury, ACT UP, Highways Performance Space, National Fund for Lesbian and Gay Artists, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center, Women's Building Los Angeles, ARTS OVER AIDS, National AIDS Information Clearinghouse, Minnesota Arts Community AIDS Resolution, Dayton Hudson Foundation, Guthrie Theater, William Penn Foundation, Art Emergency Coalition, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Academy of Fine Arts Philadelphia, Southern Baptist Convention Christian Life Commission, American Family Association, Jacob's Pillow Festival, Citizens Environmental Coalition Houston, Independent Video Retailers Association (IVRA), American Booksellers Association, American Library Association, Freedom to Read Foundation, American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, American Society of Magazine Photographers, Council for Periodical Distributors Association, International Distributors Association, Penthouse International, NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst), Scipio Nasica Theater, Red Pilot Theater, Cosmokinetical Cabinet Noordung, Hirshhorn Museum, Walker Art Center, Whitney Museum, Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal, Oakland Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, J. Paul Getty Fund for the Visual Arts,

Arts Center Gallery, Buckham Fine Arts Project, Dinnerware Artists Cooperative Gallery, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, Maryland Art Place, Pyramid Atlantic, Rosenberg Gallery/Goucher College, Mobius, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, New Arts Program, Painted Bride Art Center, CEPA Gallery, Hera Gallery/Hera Educational Foundation, Artists Alliance Louisiana, Memphis Center for Contemporary Art, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Arts on the Park, Footwork, Lower East Side Printshop, Performance Space 122, Franklin Furnace Archive, INTAR Gallery, Drawing Center, Rotunda Gallery, Salena Gallery,

Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act, NEA 4 lawsuit, NEA reauthorization, peer panel process, decency standard, Helms Amendment, record-keeping amendments, First Amendment, free expression, censorship, obscenity, Arts/AIDS/HIV Forum, AIDS and the arts, Day Without Art, National Fund for Lesbian and Gay Artists, OUT Auction, ARTS OVER AIDS, Minnesota AIDS Walk, gay and lesbian civil rights, LGBTQ arts, arts funding crisis, VAO grants, grant denial, conflict of interest panels, Survivalists panel, arts organizations financial crisis, NAAO By-Laws, NAAO membership, NAAO Directory, NAAO Directory Data Form, artist-space movement, Faxes from Ljubljana, Revival Field, ARTNOW, Virginia at 4, arts advocacy, congressional testimony, Art Activist Day, 7th NAAO Conference,

Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Houston, Minneapolis, Santa Monica, Buffalo, Atlanta, Seattle, Tampa, Austin, Phoenix, Grand Rapids, Bronx, Ljubljana, Slovenia,

7th NAAO Conference Washington, Art Activist Day Washington, AIDS/HIV Forum NEA, OUT Auction Los Angeles,

Peer Review Panels The New Rules, No More Obscenity, NEA 4 Plus NAAO Plus Law, NAAO Plus Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act, Attention on AIDS by the Arts, A New National Fund for Lesbian and Gay Artists, Art Matters Inc. Announces New Effort, Wildmon Attacks Holly Hughes, More AFA Muckraking, Faxes from Ljubljana, Letter from Loris, In a Nutshell Revival Field Revived, ARTNOW What Now, Yes Virginia Those Are Black Bars Over Your Body, Worth Looking Into, Artists Projects New Chills, Rosenthal Receives NEA Funds After Nine Months Wait, Inventory, NAAO Membership Categories, NAAO Directory Data Form

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NAAO Bulletin – November 1991
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – February 1992
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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,

New York, Washington, Houston, Los Angeles, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Tampa, Birmingham, Austin, Santa Monica, Raleigh, Arlington, Rochester, Sheboygan, Portland, Hartford, Wilmington, Amherst, Alameda, Milwaukee, San Diego, Beaumont, San Antonio, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Santa Fe, Kansas City, Columbus, Richmond, Flint, Phoenix, Brooklyn

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NAAO Bulletin (NAAO Chronology) – August-September 1992
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Penny Boyer, Charlotte Murphy, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Joe Matuzak, Sylvia Orozco, Rudy Gugliemo, Marilyn Arsem, Jeff Gates, Julyen Norman, Betty Napolitan, Fred Wilson, Keith Antar Mason, Jon Winet, Victoria Reis, Jennifer Wood, Rebecca Haskins, Galen Nelson, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, David Wojnarowicz, Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, John Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Dana Rohrabacher, Donald Wildmon, Pat Robertson, Nan Goldin, Annie Sprinkle, Bella Lewitzky, Dennis Barrie, Christina Orr-Cahall, Alvin Felzenberg, Karen Gantt, Harvey Gantt, Mel Chin, Rose DiNapoli, Carlos Gutierrez-Solana, Jock Sturges, Joseph Semien, Joseph Papp, Julianne Davis, Hans Haacke, Yo-Yo Ma, Jessica Tandy, Ruby Dee, Jane Curtin, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Phil Crane, Paul Henry, Orrin Hatch, Pat Williams, Lynn Cheney, Stuart Davis, Meyer Shapiro, Le Ann Wilchusky, William Proxmire, Jacob Javits, Roger Stevens, August Heckscher, Lloyd Goodrich, Rowland Evans, Robert Novak, Todd Haynes, Sally Mann, Madonna, Erica Jong, Bill T. Jones, Arnie Zane, Rick Bolton, Paul Cadmus, John Lindsay, Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Sisco, JoEllen Allen, Andrew Card, Stuart Sununu, Arthur Goldberg, Lenny Bruce,

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), American Family Association (AFA), National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Artists Space New York, Southern Exposure, The Kitchen New York, Washington Project for the Arts (WPA), MEXIC-ARTE Museum, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery and Theatre, Mobius, ArtFBI, Hallwalls, Los Angeles Institute for Contemporary Art (LAICA), Guerilla Girls, Guerilla Art Action Group (GAAC), ACT UP, Art Workers Coalition, Citizens for Community Values, Photographic Resource Center Boston, Survival Research Laboratories, Maryland Art Place, New School for Social Research, Citizens Environmental Coalition Houston, Heritage Foundation, Taxpayers for Accountability for Government (TAG), Association of American Cultures (TAAC), Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Gay Men's Health Crisis Center, Photo League, Mattachine Society, American Academy of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, Works Progress Administration (WPA), Federal Art Project (FAP), Federal Music Project (FMP), Federal Theater Project (FTP), Federal Writers Project (FWP), House Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities (HUAC), National Institute of Arts and Letters, American Academy of Arts and Letters, Federation of American Painters and Sculptors, Artists League of America, Artists Union, Ford Foundation, Recording Industry Association of America, New York Shakespeare Festival, Atlanta Center for Puppetry Arts, National Black Arts Festival, Artpark, Circle Repertory Company,

Chronology, NEA reauthorization, federal arts funding, arts funding history, censorship, obscenity, decency standard, Helms Amendment, NEA 4, peer panel process, anti-obscenity pledge, loyalty oath, free expression, First Amendment, arts advocacy, Religious Right, anti-gay legislation, gay and lesbian civil rights, AIDS and the arts, Day Without Art, Arts Emergency Day, Arts Day USA, arts activism, government and art, public funding of the arts, cultural policy, Congressional hearings, FBI surveillance, communist accusations, flag desecration, obscenity law, arts censorship timeline, Multi-Site Collaborations Program, Organizational Assistance Program for Artists Organizations, Beyond Survival New Artsspaces II, New Artsspaces III, NAAO membership, NAAO Directory, Organizing Artists,

Washington, New York, Houston, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Lewiston, Malibu, Richmond, Baltimore, Normal, Newark,

6th NAAO Conference Minneapolis, 7th NAAO Conference Washington, 5th NAAO Conference LACE Los Angeles, Shape of Things to Come conference, Beyond Survival New Artsspaces II conference, New Artsspaces III conference, Cultural Diversity Conference DiverseWorks Houston, Arts Advocacy Day, National Rally for Freedom of Expression, Capitol Hill summit,

Piss Christ, Robert Mapplethorpe The Perfect Moment, Witnesses Against Our Vanishing, Tongues of Flame, We Keep Our Victims Ready,

Bella Lewitzky v. John Frohnmayer, Roth v. United States, Jacobellis v. Ohio, Miller v. California, Rust v. Sullivan,

Chronology compiled by Penny Boyer, NAAO Membership Information, NAAO Membership Application

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NAAO Bulletin – February 1993
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NAAO Bulletin – February 1993

Charlotte Murphy, Helen Brunner, Pat Murphy, Holly Block, Joe Matuzak, Sara Kellner, Penny Boyer, Victoria Reis, Jennifer Wood, Audrey Denson, Shannon Kennedy, Julian Low, Ella King Torrey, Keith Antar Mason, Stella McGregor, Jenn Penson, Jon Winet, Kathie deNobriga, Michael Freed, Jeff Gates, Sylvia Orozco, Patrick O'Connell, Karin High, Rudy Gugliemo, Marilyn Arsem, William Bailey, David Baker, Sally Brayley Bliss, Nina Brock, Philip Brunelle, Roy Goodman, Donald Hall, Hugh Hardy, Peter deCourcy Hero, Marta Istomin, Ardis Krainik, Harvey Lichtenstein, Wendy Luers, Roger Mandle, Louise McClure, Arthur Mitchell, Roberta Peters, Jocelyn Levi Straus, William E. Strickland Jr., George C. White, Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo, Milton Rhodes, Sarah Foote Cohen, Pat Robertson, Ralph Reed, Pat Buchanan, Phyllis Schlafly, Arthur J. Kropp, Randall Terry, Judy Hussie, Lucy Lippard, Jennifer Heath, Caroline Hinkley, Martina Navratilova, David Jensen, Andrew Mellen, Ann Northrop, David Meieran, Suzanne Pharr, Kevin Berrill, Donna Red Wing, John Hoffman, Rob Epstein, Robin White, Robert Gipe, Steve Goodman, Deborah Leveranz, Kathleen Tyner, Kate Horsfield, Mindy Faber, Nancy Bowen, Doris Brody, Kathy High, Kathy Huffman, Adriene Jenik, Tom Kalin, Judith Russi Kirshner, Jeffrey Mendoza, Branda Miller, Robert Storr, Alexandra Juhasz, Liz Kotz, Raul Ferrara-Balanquet, Bill Wasserman, Donna Searcy, Andres Serrano, William Willimon, Catherine Kapikian, Cynthia Rallis,

MEXIC-ARTE Museum, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Southern Exposure Gallery, The Hittite Empire, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, Beacon Street Gallery and Theatre, Kala Institute, Mary Street Dance Theatre, Video Data Bank, Educational Video Center, Appalshop, Women Make Movies, Testing the Limits, 18th Street Arts Complex, Arts International, Free Expression Network, Pew Charitable Trusts, Rockefeller Foundation, Texas Commission on the Arts, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Lambda Legal Defense, Human Rights Campaign Fund, Colorado Dance Festival, Conseil québécois du théâtre, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Christian Coalition, Eagle Forum, Operation Rescue, National Right to Life Committee, Citizens for Excellence in Education, Colorado Legal Initiatives Project, Equity Colorado, Meet the Composer, American Council for the Arts,

Market Square Park Project, Travel Grants Pilot, NEA Art in Public Places Program, Children of the Rainbow curriculum, Lyn Blumenthal Memorial Fund for Independent Video, The Ties That Bind, ITVS Open Call,

arts funding, federal arts funding, defunding, free expression, censorship, decency standard, Religious Right, anti-gay legislation, Colorado Amendment 2, gay and lesbian civil rights, queer arts, AIDS and the arts, community-based art, working facilities, artist residencies, media arts, independent video, video art, media education, media literacy, public broadcasting, leased access channels, cable TV, arts activism, Latino arts, Native American arts, African American arts, Canada arts funding, video criticism, executive director search,

March on Washington, 6th NAAO Conference, National Council for the Arts Visual Arts Presentation, Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy, Free Expression Network Briefing

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NAAO Bulletin – April, 1993
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NAAO Bulletin – April, 1993

Nonprofit Structure in the Arts Community Relationships Between Board & Staff

Working Conditions in Artists’ Organizations A Preliminary Report. Volunteer labor. Employment, salary, salaries, job security, economic security, income

Join Your Local School Board

Bill Clinton’s Economic Plan, Congress, Alternative Minimum Tax

1993 NEA Reauthorization and Appropriations, grassroots action

NEA and Freedom of Expression, call your representatives

American Arts Alliance Action Alert Nonprofit Postal Subsidy

Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senate Committee on Budget

IRS Proposed Regulations on Corporate Sponsorship

NEA Target List

ACLU Arts Censorship Project

Free Speech Groups Challenge Cable Law’s "Decency Restrictions, Helms Amendment Forces Local Operations to Censor Programming

Amicus Brief In the Supreme Court

Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy

Pedro Redriguez, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
Dudley Cocke, Appalshop
Juana Guzman, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture
John C. Thorpe, Network of Cultural Centers of Color
Jane Bello, The Association of Hispanic Arts
Jo Long, Carver Community Center
C. Bernard Jackson, Inner City Cultural Center
Bob Lee, Asian American Arts Center
Lowery Sims, Caribbean Cultural Center
C. Daniel Dawson, Caribbean Cultural Center

The Free Art Agreement

NPN People of Color Caucus Networking Strategy

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