NAAO Bulletin – January 1986
Art Resources of Texas
Doria Wilbur
ARTS D.C.
Tim Davis
Several Dancers Core
Sue Schroeder
Theatre X
Moe Meyer
Athens Center for Film and Video
Emily Calmer
Reed Simon
Donald Washington
Foundation for the Community of Artists
Carolyn Fuller
Newhouse Gallery
John Perrault
Boston Visual Artists Union BVAU
Dennis Raverty
American Jewish Art Club
Irmgard Hess Rosenburger
Artists Services/United Arts Council
Mariann Johnson
Hallwalls
Bill Currie
The Chicago Society of Artists
Charles Edward Cooper
Organization of Independent Artists
Debi Feiman
Big River Association
Greg Sand
Southern Exposure Gallery San Francisco, CA
Sherry Feldman
White Columns
Bill Arning
Zone
Brendan Stecchind
Paula Hodecke
Ida Applebroog, Sue Coe, Carol Fisher, Helen Mangelsdorf, Paulette Nenner, Deanie Pass, Nancy Spero
NAAO Bulletin – April 1984
NAAO Bulletin – April/May 1992
Charlotte Murphy, Jim Pomeroy, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Joe Matuszak, Sylvia Orozco, Rudy Guglielmo, Cee Scott Brown, Fred Wilson, Marilyn Arsem, Jeff Gates, Julyen Norman, Betty Napolitan, Keith Antar Mason, Jon Winet, Penny Boyer, Victoria Reis, Sidney Yates, Jesse Helms, John Frohnmayer, Patrick Buchanan, Franklin Murphy, David Brinkley, Cokie Roberts, George Will, Sam Donaldson, Mira Frohnmayer, Toni Beauchamp, Allan Edmunds, Bob Gaylor, Suzy Kerr, Tom Nakashima, Peter Taub, Susan Wyatt, Helen Brunner, Inverna Lockpez, Louise Shaw, Nello McDaniel, Anne-Imelda Radice, Josh Baer, Eric Bogosian, Brad Brockman, Ariane Dewey, Marian Goodman, Ellen Harris, Jon Hendricks, Joseph Kosuth, Karen Kamen, Allan Schwartzman, Ann Tanenbaum, Lawrence Weiner, Martha Wilson, Linda Burnham, Tim Miller, Joe Smoke, Jocelyn Straus, Deborah Small, Elizabeth Sisco, Carla Kirkwood, Scott Kessler, Louis Hock, Ben Cameron, Cathe Burnham, Donald Wildmon, Nan Goldin, Sapphire, Kurt Hollander, Karen Finley, Holly Hughes, John Fleck, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano, David Wojnarowicz, Barbara Boxer, Renny Pritikin, Roger Mandle, Nina Brock, Harvey Lichtenstein, Robert Garfias, Donald Hall, Wendy Luers, Roy Goodman, Ray Kingston, William Strickland, Catherine Woo, James Wood, Susan Lubowsky, Michael Brenson, Helen Frankenthaler, Arthur Mitchell, Marta Istomin, George White, Sally Brayley Bliss, David Baker, Roberta Peters, Ardis Krainik, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Council on the Arts, NCA, Franklin Furnace, Highways, DiverseWorks, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, Artists Space, INTAR Gallery, INTAR, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Art Resources International, ARI, Randolph Street Gallery, Brandywine Workshop, Center for Contemporary Arts, American Family Association, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, American Council for the Arts, National Press Club, American University School of Communication, MEXIC-ARTE Museum, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, APAP, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, Portable Lower East Side Publications, Installation Gallery, California Lawyers for the Arts, Los Angeles Institute for Contemporary Art, LAICA, New Langton Arts, Brooklyn Academy of Music, BAM, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Art Institute of Chicago, National Jazz Service Organization, Joffrey II Dancers, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, ArtFBI, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Beacon Street Gallery and Theatre, Buckham Gallery, Creative Time, Art in General, Mobius, 18th Street Arts Complex, Arts Center Gallery, N.A.M.E., Kansas City Artists Coalition, Acme Art Company, Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Detroit Artists Market, The Loft, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, The Art Studio, Real Art Ways, Dance Place, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Maryland Art Place, Rosenberg Gallery, School 33 Art Center, Photographic Resource Center, The Space, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Danforth Gallery, Visual Arts Center of Alaska, Beyond Baroque, Headlands Center for the Arts, Eye Gallery, Gallery Route One, 1800 Square Feet, Capp Street Project, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Santa Barbara Contemporary ArtsForum, 1078 Gallery, 911 Media Arts Center, Documentaries NW, The Forum Gallery, Visual Studies Workshop, Downtown Art Company, Painting Space 122, Public Art Fund, Printed Matter, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, BWAC, Organization of Independent Artists, Asian American Arts Centre, Space One Eleven, Artists' Alliance, Arlington Arts Center, Loft Theatre, New Arts Program, Deborah Riley Dance Projects, Latino Video Collective, Miller v. California, Wojnarowicz v. American Family Association, Finley v. NEA, Austin
NAAO Bulletin – October 1991
Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Jeff Gates, Rudy Guglielmo, Keith Antar Mason, Joe Matuzak, Betty Napolitan, Julyen Norman, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Jon Winet, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Jim Fitzpatrick, Jesse Helms, William Dannemeyer, Jock Sturges, Marlon Riggs, Robert Byrd, Sidney Yates, Mark Hatfield, Jamie Whitten, Robert Peck, Guy Yarden, Catherine Edwards, Richard Elovich, Larry Baden, Michael Weiser, Tom Kalin, Sali Ann Kriegsman, David Avalos, Craig Freeman, Louis Hock, Elizabeth Sisco, Deborah Small, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, John Frohnmayer, Jocelyn Strauss, Harvey Lichtenstein, Jim Wood, Helen Frankenthaler, Lloyd Richards, Sally Bliss, Arthur Mitchell, Carlos Moseley, Joseph Epstein, Phyllis Curtin, Wendy Luers, Ardis Krainik, Nina Brock, Jacob Neusner, Julianne Davis, Mary Dorman, Ellen Yaroskevsky, Nan Hunter, Marjorie Heins, Paul Hoffman, Carol Sobel, Jon Davidson, David Cole, Philip Arnout, Wickham Boyle, Vince Anthony, Andrews, Kingston, Rand, Mac Carthy, Richard Schechner, Esther Novak, Joel Snyder, Ellie Covan, Leslie Southwick, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Beacon Street Gallery & Theatre, Mobius, Creative Time, ArtFBI, Artists for a Better Image, Arizona Commission on the Arts, High Performance, Buckham Gallery, 1708 East Main, Mexic-Arte, Bronx Council on the Arts, Southern Exposure Gallery, XS Gallery, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Council on the Arts, Movement Research, Christian Coalition, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, ACLU, Center for Constitutional Rights, Installation Gallery, Theater Project, Knoxville Village Festival, La MaMa, Center for Puppetry Arts, Walker Arts Center, Lincoln Center, North Carolina Dance Theater, Department of Performance Studies, New York University, Art Matters, New York State Council on the Arts, NYSCA, Department of Justice, Visual AIDS, Deep Dish TV, The Kitchen, Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA, Meet the Composer, Arts Center Gallery, CSPS, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Acme Art Company, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Dinnerware Artists' Cooperative Gallery, D-Art Visual Art Center, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Danforth Gallery, Howard County Center for the Arts, Maryland Art Place, Rosenberg Gallery, the Space, Center for Photography at Woodstock, Visual Studies Workshop, Painted Bride Art Center, Artspace, Memphis Center for Contemporary Art, Arlington Arts Center, Centro Cultural de la Raza, Headlands Center for the Arts, Highways, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Social and Public Arts Resource Center, SPARC, Sushi Performance and Visual Art, Sushi, Asian American Arts Centre, Dixon Place, Franklin Furnace, INTAR Gallery, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Painting Space 122, Performance Space 122, Public Art Fund, Rotunda Gallery, Multi-Site Collaborations Program, Rust v. Sullivan, Finley v. National Endowment for the Arts, Helms Amendment, content restriction, decency standard, arts censorship, First Amendment, NEA 4, gender performance, Performance Journal, nonprofit lobbying, Day Without Art, World AIDS Day, Night Without Light, Inter-Arts Program, Presenting and Commissioning Program, Immigration Act of 1990
NAAO Bulletin – May 1991
Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Chris Westberg, Adele Biancarelli, Galen Conway Nelson, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Jeff Gates, Rudy Guglielmo, Keith Antar Mason, Joe Matuzak, Betty Napolitan, Julyen Norman, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Jon Winet, Jason Tannen, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Katherine Marczuk, Dan Wasil, Paul Wittenbroker, Loris Bradley, Estevan Guglielmo, John Moore, Jim Fitzpatrick, Barbara Boxer, Maxine Waters, Marilyn Zeitlin, John Frohnmayer, Robert Mapplethorpe, Robert Byrd, Sidney Yates, Nello McDaniels, George Thorn, Todd Haynes, Elia Suleiman, Dan Walworth, Elizabeth Sussman, Niki Friedberg, Susan Wyatt, David Mendoza, Diane Grams, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Jay Silverman, Elliot Mincberg, Philip Brookman, Rick Bolton, Deborah Singer, Jesse Helms, Donald Wildmon, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Mobius, Creative Time, ArtFBI, Artists for a Better Image, Arizona Commission on the Arts, High Performance, High Performance Magazine, Buckham Gallery, 1708 East Main, Mexic-Arte, Bronx Council on the Arts, Southern Exposure Gallery, XS Gallery, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Institute of Contemporary Art, ICA, Artists Space, Centro Cultural de la Raza, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Artist Trust, FEDAPT, People for the American Way, PFAW, Art Matters, New York State Council on the Arts, NYSCA, Smithsonian Institution, Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA, Meet the Composer, Metropolitan Life Foundation, 2 Live Crew, Arts Center Gallery, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, Women's Art Registry of Minnesota, WARM, Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit, Dinnerware Artists' Cooperative Gallery, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Maryland Art Place, be SPACE, CEPA Gallery, Prints in Progress, Hora Gallery, Hora Educational Foundation, Tigertail Productions, Artswatch, Memphis Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Social and Public Arts Resource Center, SPARC, INTAR Gallery, Lower East Side Printshop, Performance Space 122, Rotunda Gallery, Salena Gallery, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UICA, Washington, Austin, Freeman v. State of Florida, Rust v. Sullivan, arts censorship, First Amendment, quiet crisis, organizational dysfunction, Palestinian film, NEA appropriations, Culture Wars
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 – Fall 1988
Charlotte Murphy, Rebecca Krafft, Susan Born-Ozment, Inverna Lockpez, Michael Peranteau, Marilyn Arsem, Dan Wasil, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Jackie Battenfield, Sherman Fleming, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Allan Millar, Jason Tannen, Susan Wyatt, Roberto Bedoya, Rudy Guglielmo, John Moore, Lynn Schuette, Louise Shaw, David Avalos, Judith Thorpe, William Buckley, Kim Haddow, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Richard Koshalek, Joy Silverman, Gail Mishkin, Renny Pritikin, Humberto Cintron, Anne Focke, Leonard Hunter, Mary Jane Jacob, Felipe Ehrenberg, Holly Barnett Sanchez, Alan Sekula, Gary Squire, Jero Nesson, Leonard Skuro, Ella King Torrey, John Paul Batiste, Steven Durland, Dennis Phillips, Michael Faubion, Lisa Levine, Paul Carlson, Catherine Lord, Carol Becker, Martha Fleming, Lynne Lapointe, Frederick Fisher, Carl Stone, Paula Terry, Riva Akinshegun, Patrick Farley, Walter Hackman, K.D. Kurtz, Philip Yenawine, Andrea Fraser, Andrea Juno, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Tim Rollins, Lynne Sowder, Martin Kersels, Jeffery Keedy, Frances Balcomb, Terry Whitney, Anne Bray, Bruce Yonemoto, Michael Weiser, Donald Russell, Ann Walton Sieber, Judy Moran, M.K. Wegmann, Loris Bradley, Ellen Buchwalter, John Malpede, Jeanne Finley, Jerry Beck, James Beniger, Veronica Enrique, Howard Singerman, Terry Wolverton, Leon Lilly, Raymond Williams, Kiken Chin, John Fleck, Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Hudson, Orson Maquelani, Celeste Miller, Christine Tamblyn, Joyce Scott, Kay Lawal, Lyn Blumenthal, Sue Maberry, Glenn Weiss, Shash Slettebbak, Holly Block, Jane Brite, Julyen Norman, Jeff Gates, Jerry Yoshitomi, Heather Tunis, Tom Borrup, Linda Albertano, Francis Brown, Fay Chiang, Elizabeth Crounse, Steve Engle, Bettina Fink, Nancy Galeota-Wozny, Jane Gallagher, Colleen Kenimond, Eve Laramee, Frances Montgomery, Terry Niedzialek, Julius Vitali, Larry Phillips, Arlene Rush, Louise Steinman, Loretta Thomas, Carey Thornton, Ann Weisman, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Temporary Contemporary, INTAR Latin American Gallery, INTAR, Diverseworks, MOBIUS, Installation, Contemporary Arts Center, Detroit Focus, The Rotunda Gallery, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, CEPA, Hallwalls, The Arts Exchange, The Art Re Grup, The Lab, CAGE, Artists Space, ArtistSpace, Intersection for the Arts, MARS Artspace, Nexus Contemporary Arts Center, Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA, Galeria de la Raza, Centro Cultural de la Raza, New Langton Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, California Institute of the Arts, Cal Arts, Pew Charitable Trusts, The Association of American Cultures, TAAC, High Performance, Beyond Baroque, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Les Petites Filles Aux Allumettes, Mothers of Medusa, Meet the Composer, Crocker Art Museum, Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, ReSearch Publications, San Francisco Unified School District, Kids of Survival, KOS, First Bank of Minneapolis, Peter Tagger Associates, DiverseBooks, Art Resources International, Rockefeller Foundation, Los Angeles Poverty Department, LAPD, Revolving Museum, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco State University, Annenberg School of Communications, University of Southern California, USC, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Whites Old Town Gallery, Otis/Parsons School of Design, Sushi, Society of Photographic Education, California Arts Council, Watts Towers Art Center, Social and Public Arts Resource Center, SPARC, The Woman's Building, Self-Help Graphics, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles Artists' Organizations, LAAO, Thunderthigh Revue, Arts Midwest, Consortium for Pacific Arts and Cultures, Mid-America Arts Alliance, New England Foundation for the Arts, Southern Arts Federation, Western States Arts Federation, Video Data Bank, Heresies Collective, 911, Artists for a Better Image, ArtFBI, Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, Association of College, University and Community Arts Administrators, ACUCAA, First International Women Playwrights Conference, Center for Arts Criticism, School 33 Art Center, Southwest Alternative Media Project, SWAMP, Painted Bride Art Center, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Artists for Tax Equity, AFTE, Art in General, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, 1708 East Main, Maryland Art Place, Fabric Workshop, Performance Space 122, Lightwork, Randolph Street Gallery, San Francisco Camerawork, SPACES, Astro Artz, Harry's Foundation, More Productions, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, North Carolina Arts Council, Village Voice, SUNY Buffalo, Visual Studies Workshop, Afterimage, Fuse, Framework, The Independent, Video Guide, Bay Area Video Coalition, Video Network, Women Make Movies, Third World Newsreel, Global Village, The CAT Fund, California Newsreel, Direct Cinema, Le Videographe, London Video Arts, Albany Video, V-Tape, Paper Tiger Television, Video Out, Electronic Arts Intermix, The Kitchen, Art Metropole, American Film Institute, AFI, Alchemedia Poets Circle, Big River Association, Central Indiana Writers' Association, Federation of British Columbia Writers, Hellgate Writers, Illinois Writers, International Black Writers' Conference, International Poetry Forum, Just Buffalo, Konglomerati Foundation, Lane Literary Guild, The Literary Center, The Loft, Maine Writers and Publishers, Manitoba Writers' Guild, North Carolina Writers Network, Niagara Area Writers, 92nd Street Y, Ninety-Second Street YM/YWCA, Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church, Poetry Resource Center of Michigan, Poets and Writers, Poets House, San Jose Poetry Center, Saskatchewan Writers Guild, Tar Heel Writer's Roundtable, The Thurber House, Walt Whitman Center, Whittier Writers' Workshop, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Writer's Bookstore and Haven, The Writer's Voice, The Writer's Center, Writers Resource Center, Writers and Books, Writers in Performance, Writers' Organization of Nova Scotia, National Association for the Visually Handicapped, National Committee Arts with the Handicapped, Bridge Center for Contemporary Arts, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Satellite Galleries, The Cactus Foundation, Center on Contemporary Art, COCA, Crash Arts, Dinnerware Artists' Cooperative Gallery, Exploratorium, Galeria Chaparral, The Iowa Designer Crafts Association, Life on the Water, New American Makers, Sincere Technologies, The Space, Tulsa Artists' Coalition, Walker Point Center for the Arts, Anti-Graffiti Network, California State University Arts Administration Program, City of Huntington Beach Arts and Cultural Affairs, College Art Association of America, CAA, Dancing Hands Productions, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Figure Ground, Nightfire Theater, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, South Florida Art Center, The University of Texas at Dallas, Water Tower Art Association, Greer Margolis Mitchell, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Port Huron Statement, feminism, live/work space, arts education, postmodernism, NEA Audit, video art, new music, literary arts, disability access, Section 504, direct mail, membership development, Tax Reform Act of 1986, Moynihan-Bradley Bill
NAAO Bulletin – August-September 1992 (Announcement of 8th NAAO Conference, Austin)
Antonio Martorell, Rosa Luisa Marquez, Jon Winet, Roberto Bedoya, Keith Antar Mason, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Joe Lambert, Erica Bornstein, Eloise De Leon, Laura Brun, Nello McDaniel, George Thorn, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Victoria Reis, Rebecca Haskins, Kim Strauss, Jennifer Wood, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Sylvia Orozco, Rudy Guglielmo, Cee Brown, Cee Scott Brown, Fred Wilson, Marilyn Arsem, Jeff Gates, Betty Napolitan, Julyen Norman, Joe Matuszak, A. Wallace Tashima, Wallace Tashima, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, John Frohnmayer, Anne-Imelda Radice, Randy McAusland, Jill Collins, Katy Kline, Helaine Posner, Andy Grundberg, Richard Andrews, L.D. Miller, John Perrault, Mitchell Kahan, Robert Ripley, Emily Kass, Elizabeth Kornhauser, Marcos Sanchez-Tranquilino, Andrew Oliver, Richard Fleischner, Ronald Jones, Susan Krane, Daniel Martinez, Mia Westerlund Roosen, James Surls, Virginia Wright, Linda Parris-Bailey, Thomas Mulready, Paul Vincent Davis, Ronlin Foreman, Durgam Chakrapani, Michael Pedretti, Michael Peranteau, Beverly Robinson, Theodora Skipitares, William Daley, Glen Kaufman, Thomas Loeser, Hiroko Sato Pijanowski, Judith Schaecter, Davira Taragin, Laila Twigg-Smith, De Ama Battle, Beverly Blossom, Suzanne Carbonneau, Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros, David Gere, Bill Irwin, Amy Lamphere, Mark Murphy, Toni Pimble, Gema Sandoval, Luise Scripps, Ben Cameron, Susan Lubowsky, Daphne Wood Murray, Anne Focke, Coco Fusco, Gerald Alexis, Geraldo Mosquera, Salah Abdul-Wahid, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lucy Lippard, Hung Lui, Vicki Meek, Kay Turner, Kathy Vargas, Pat Califia, Gloria Anzaldua, Paul Beatty, Ofelia Zepeda, Akilah Nayo Oliver, Carla Kirkwood, Richard Fung, Karen Higa, Becky Mayer, Carla Roberts, David Bradley, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Chris Creighton-Kelly, Zoltan Grossman, Aida Mancillas, Anne Wallace, R. Carlos Nakai, Larry Yañez, Anne Iobst, Lucy Sexton, Teresa Jaynes, Shannon Thomas Kennedy, Patrice Koelsch, Mary Ceruti, Anna Couey, David Mendoza, Dan Walsh, Kate Horsfield, Karen Atkinson, Judy Clark, Austin, Finley v. NEA, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Arts Action Research, AAR, Mexic-Arte, Mexic-Arte Museum/Multicultural Works, Dance Umbrella, Jump-Start Performance Company, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Laguna Gloria Museum, Carver Community Cultural Center, Carver Cultural Center, Women & Their Work, Franklin Furnace, The Lab, On The Boards, Highways, Highways Performance Space, Art In General, Creative Time, ArtFBI, Mobius, 1708 East Main, Southern Exposure, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, AT&T Foundation, Dayton Hudson Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Glen Eagles Foundation, Meet the Composer, Recording Industry Association of America, Blue Star Art Space, Southwest Crafts Center, Vortex Repertory Company, VORTEX Performance Cafe, Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin, City of Austin, Arts Emergency Coalition, National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, Center for Arts Criticism, Capp Street Project, Arts Wire, Life On The Water, Liberation Graphics, Video Data Bank, Free Idea Zone Network, Beacon Street Gallery, Beacon Street Gallery and Theatre, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Friends of Photography, American Craft Museum, Akron Art Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, San Jose Center for Latino Arts, High Museum of Art, Art of Black Dance & Music, Theatre of Fools, MEI Charlton, Movement Theatre International, Skysaver Productions, DiverseWorks, Carpetbag Theater, Performance Art Festival International, Puppet Showplace, Miami City Ballet, Oakland Tribune, Lied Center for Performing Arts, Eugene Ballet, Plaza de la Raza, Houston Grand Opera, Institute of Museum Services, University of California Irvine, Yale University, La Araña de Peluche, DANCENOISE, Jackalope, Crest Hotel, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, Metro World, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts
Day Without Art and Inventory Format Form, 1990
NAAO Flash / Bulletin – December 1987
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Fifth National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference, The FLASH, R. Krafft, Joy Silverman, Gail Mishkin, Starlite Travel Service, Tokyo Hotel, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Performance Network, NPN, Temporary Contemporary, John Fleck, Enormous Bones, Christine Tamblyn, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Kiken Chin, Hudson, Orson Maquelani, Pearl Cleage, Kay Lawal, Joyce Scott, The Thunder Thigh Revue, Karen Finley, John Malpede, Los Angeles Poverty Department, LAPD, Foundation for Art Resources, FAR, Morgan Thomas, Claire Copley, Constance Lewallen, Moira Adams, Robert Gero, Annetta Kapon, Liz Larner, Stuart Swezey, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Cindy Bernard, James Butler, Morgan Fisher, Frank Gehry, Hal Glicksman, Nic Greene, Joan Hugo, Paul Tzanetopoulos, High Performance Magazine, Astro Artz, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, FRAME/WORK, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, LAICA Journal, Woman's Building, Self-Help Graphics, Experimental Screenprint Atelier Program, LA Artcore, Visions, Beyond Baroque Foundation, NewComp Graphics Center, Small Press Library, Small Press Bookstore, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, CAF, Betty Klausner, SPARC, Social and Public Arts Resource Center, Judith Baca, Landmark Art Projects, Museum of Seasonal Change, Sushi, NEOFEST, Centro Cultural de la Raza, Border Art Workshop, Taller de Arte Fronterizo, BAW/TAF, Philip Brookman, Lynn Schuette, Karen Boccalero, Art Matters
NAAO Bulletin Volume I Issue V – August 15, 1983
NAAO Bulletin Volume I Issue IV – June 1, 1983
National Campaign for Freedom of Expression (NCFE) Bulletin – Autumn 1995
David Mendoza, Alice Osdiek, Joel Bleifuss, Steve Johnson, Jane Alexander, Sheldon Hackney, Ernest Istook, Ralph Reed, Donald Wildmon, Beverly La Haye, Phyllis Schlafly, Pat Robertson, R.J. Rushdoony, Lou Sheldon, James Dobson, Tom Metzger, Pete Wilson, Henry Hyde, Barry Lynn, Ernest Hollings, Orrin Hatch, Rudolf Giuliani, Joseph Rose, Noach Dear, David Swim, James Nowlin, Alan Albright, Martha Peters, Ben Cunningham, Barry Forbes, Robert McGinley, Bruce Sinclair, Adam DePalco, John Krochune, Jacqueline Liebergott, Candyce Garrett, Dennis Johnston, Edward Vinson, C.S. Thornton, Mike Alewitz, Su Friedrich, Todd Haynes, Jean McLaughlin, Robert Tatum, Patrick Flores, Glenn Stehle, William Thornton, Mary Fisher, Dennis Barrie, Marjorie Heins, Martha Wilson, Susan Wyatt, Jay Critchley, Elizabeth Sisco, Patrick Scott, Mary Dorman, Julian Low, David Acosta, Ted Berger, Jan Brooks, Helen Brunner, Cee Scott Brown, Jim Dozier, Mary Jane Edwards, Kahil El'Zabar, Mary Ann Peters, Ella King Torrey, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CPB, Independent Television Services, ITVS, Christian Coalition, American Family Association, Concerned Women of America, Eagle Forum, Traditional Values Coalition, Focus on the Family, Heritage Foundation, Hoover Institution, American Enterprise Institute, AEI, White Aryan Resistance, Liberty Lobby, Alliance for Community Media, Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium, ACLU, National Coalition Against Censorship, People for the American Way, Center for Democratic Renewal, Anti-Defamation League, ADL, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Southern Poverty Law Center, Western States Center, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Political Research Associates, Libraries for the Future, LFF, American Library Association, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Washington State Arts Commission, WSAC, Arts Wire, Electronic Frontiers Foundation, EFF, Center for Democracy and Technology, National Education Association, AFTRA, AFL-CIO, Lifestyles Organization, Desmond Gallery, Emerson College, WERS FM, Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression, National Writers' Union, Christian Community Fellowship Church, George Meaney Center for Labor Studies, Charlotte Gay and Lesbian Film Series, North Carolina Arts Council, NCAC, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio Lesbian and Gay Media Project, Jump Start Performance Group, San Antonio Department of Arts and Cultural Affairs, Contemporary Arts Center, Artists Space, Franklin Furnace, Austin Visual Artists Association, Austin Art in Public Places, Pink Pyramid, Speak Out!, NOVACAC, California Working Group, Institute for Alternative Journalism, Oregon Citizen Alliance, Colorado for Family Values, Billings Coalition for Human Rights, UCLA Center for Communication Policy, Swim v. City of Austin, City of Cincinnati v. Pink Pyramid, Alliance for Community Media v. FCC, Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium v. FCC, Texas v. Johnson, United States v. Eichman, Butler v. Michigan, Miller v. California, Bantam Books v. Sullivan, The Heart, Salo, Not In Our Town, Istook Amendment, Communications Decency Act, Internet censorship, TV violence legislation, Safe Harbor Act, Prayer Amendment, Flag desecration amendment, Arts censorship, First Amendment
NAAO Special Supplement: Finley v. NEA, The Supreme Court Decides, July 1998
Roberto Bedoya, David Greene, Marjorie Heins, Gary Schwartz, Philip Bither, Tim Miller, Holly Hughes, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Helen Brunner, Karen Finley, John Fleck, David Cole, Joy Silverman, Newt Gingrich, Jesse Helms, Alphonse D'Amato, Jane Alexander, John Frohnmayer, Anne Imelda Radice, William Ivey, Marshall Whitman, Robert Knight, Jay Sekulow, Pat Trueman, Wallace Tashima, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, William Rehnquist, Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Wallace Stegner, Stephen Sondheim, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, ACLU, Center for Constitutional Rights, Family Research Council, American Center for Law and Justice, American Family Association, Heritage Foundation, Walker Art Center, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Out North Contemporary Art Center, Highways Performance Space, Institute of Contemporary Art, Franklin Furnace, New School for Social Research, Bella Lewitzky Dance Foundation, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Hallwalls, Urban Bush Women, Cardozo Law School, On The Boards, Canyon Cinema, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, List Visual Art Center, Anderson Gallery, Schubert Performing Arts Center, Renaissance Society, Sledgehammer Theatre, 18th Street Arts Complex, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Finley v. NEA, NEA v. Finley, Bowers v. Hardwick, Piss Christ, The Perfect Moment, NEA Four, Helms Amendment, Decency and respect clause, Arts censorship, First Amendment, Viewpoint discrimination, Self-censorship
NAAO Bulletin – Winter 1995/96
Nancy Adams, Marilyn Arsem, Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Helen Brunner, Anjanette Brush, Kerry Campbell, Kathy Cashel, Kathie deNobriga, David Dean, Anne Armanith, Anne Focke, Emily Todd, Mario Gardner, Steve Gakkel, Steve Gross, Essex Hemphill, Andrea Harris, Betti-Sue Hertz, Karin Higa, Brian Karl, Gary Larson, Sara Kellner, Ruby Lerner, Rick Lowe, Michal Kolecek, Keith Antar Mason, Andrew McFarland, David Mendoza, Michael Blockstein, Michael Perantoni, MK Wegmann, Charlotte Murphy, Thomas Mulready, Nalani McClendon, Patrick O'Connell, Jenzi Person, Victoria Reis, Lauree Sails, Wayne Salizar, Baraka Sele, Susan Stewart, AM Weaver, Jon Winet, Agnes Gund, Robert Lehrman, Alternate ROOTS, American Arts Alliance, American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, Alliance for Justice, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Art In General, Artists Projects Regional Initiatives, APRI, ArtsWire, ATLATI, Big Orbit Gallery, Bronx Council on the Arts, Center for Communication Resources, Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Dayton Hudson Foundation, DiverseWorks, Enfranchise America, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Hallwalls, Harvestworks, Human SERVE, Institute for Global Communications, IGC, Japanese American National Museum, Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, Junebug Productions, L.A.C.E., Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LEF, Longwood Arts Project, Macedonian National Theater, Mala Stanica Cultural Center, Margaret Wray Charitable Lead Annuity Trust, Mobius, Montana Indian Contemporary Arts, National Artists' Advocacy Group, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Painted Bride Art Center, People to Visual Arts, People For the American Way, Printed Matter, Project Rowhouses, Rock the Vote, San Francisco Art Institute, Silk Adler & Colvin, South Florida Arts Center, Southern Exposure, Space One Eleven, St. Petersburg Music Club, The Field, The Field Guide, United States Information Agency, Visual AIDS, Visual Arts to People Foundation, Visual Studies Workshop, Vote USA, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Buffalo, Boston, Skopje, Houston, New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Birmingham, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Richmond, St. Petersburg, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Usti nad Labem, 10th National NAAO Conference, At the Edge, First Amendment Festival, NAAO Programming Hot House, International Exchange Program, HIV/AIDS, NEA restructuring, cultural cleansing, First Amendment, voter registration, telecommunications reform, Istook Amendment, Artist Living with AIDS, Building a Trust for Artists, cultural equity, Internet censorship, NAAO San Francisco Conference
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
NAAO Untitled (Conference), Buffalo, NY, 1986: Post-Conference Special FLASH Report
Charlotte Murphy, Hudson, Louise Shaw, Lynn Schuette, Marilyn Arsem, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Jackie Battenfield, Biff Henrich, Alan Millar, Michael Peranteau, Judith Thorpe, Susan Wyatt, Michael Perri, Judy Moran, Jessica Cusick, Ariel Dougherty, Sue Schroeder, Guerrilla Girls, William Olander, Fletcher Mackey, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Susan Wheeler, Pat Oleszko, Nathan Lyons, Ric Amis, Colette Brooks, Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, Suzanne Lacy, Peter Jemison, Jolene Rickard, Eve Laramee, Loris Bradley, Michael Giza, MK Wegmann, Bernadette Brennen Hilt, Daniel Klepper, Carole Ann Klonarides, Michael Owen, Branda Miller, Michael Smith, Murphy, Hallwalls, C.E.P.A., MICA-TV, Albright Knox Art Gallery, NEA, National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, ANNPAC/RACA, The Lab/the.art.re.grup, SPACES, New Langton Arts, 1708 East Main, American Indian Contemporary Arts, ART/COM/La Mammelle, The Artists Foundation, Artists Space, Artists Television Access, Eyes and Ears Foundation, Art Matters, Arts Midwest, Artspace, Arts Parts, Art Works, Austin Visual Arts Association, Bayfront Nato Center for the Arts, Beacon Street Gallery, Bronx Council on the Arts, C.A.G.E., Capp Street Project, Center for Puppetry Arts, Chicago Society of Artists, Contemporary Arts Center, Center for Contemporary Arts, Creative Time, Group Material, High Performance, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, Installation, Intersection for the Arts, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Detroit Focus, Diverse Works, LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Materials for the Arts, Arts for Transit, Mid-Atlantic Arts Consortium, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Minor Injury, Mobius, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Senate Culture Committee, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Ohio State University Gallery of Fine Art, Opportunities for the Arts, Painted Bride Art Center, Printed Matter, Public Art Fund, Pyramid Arts Center, Randolph Street Gallery, Rotunda Gallery, San Francisco Camerawork, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Sculpture Space, Several Dancers Core, Society for Photographic Education, Society of Layerists in Multi-Media, Soundwork, Sushi, Video Data Bank, Visual Studies Workshop, W.A.R.M. Gallery, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, White Columns, The Woman's Building, Women's Studio Workshop, Kamber Group, INTAR Latin American Gallery, INTAR, Hammarskjold Sculpture Garden, NAAO Untitled Conference, Consensus Trust Convention Model, Consensus Trust, alternative spaces, PSA, Buffalo, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Houston, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Boston, Washington DC
NAAO Bulletin – January-February-March 1987
Lyda Pola, Pat Anderson, Rebecca Krafft, Inverna Lockpez, Wendy Kesselman, Martha Wilson, Jock Reynolds, Anne Focke, Renny Pritikin, Anita Contini, Joy Silverman, Sharon Spencer, Cee Brown, Steven Cantrell, Alyson Pou, Douglas Wagner, Tony Devarco, Paul Berger, James Enyeart, Andy Grundberg, David Jacobs, Carol Kismaric, Mark Klett, Esther Parada, James Pomeroy, Martha Rosler, Alan Sekula, Carol Squiers, Evon Streetman, Anne Tucker, Frank Hodsoll, Gere Baskin, Fern Shaffer, Roberto Bedoya, Susan Wheeler, Victor Sorell, James Alinder, Ellen Thurston, Paul Carlson, Lockpez, Hodsoll, INTAR Latin American Gallery, INTAR, Artists Space, Franklin Furnace, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Works Progress Administration, and/or, New Langton Arts, Creative Time, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Social and Public Art Resource Center, SPARC, NEA, National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Midwest, Illinois Arts Alliance, New York Department of Cultural Affairs, Artemisia, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, NAMAC, Friends of Photography, Academia Nacional de San Alejandro, Ansel Adams Center, John M. Olin Foundation, Dia Arts Foundation, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Detroit Focus, Printed Matter, Newton Arts Center, University Center at Binghamton, Partners for Livable Places, University of Massachusetts Arts Extension Service, Opportunities for the Arts, NAAO Midwest Regional Conference, NAAO Western Region Conference, Fifth Annual Criticism Workshop, Dialogue Criticism Workshop, First National Sculpture Conference, Advancement Program, Artists File, NAAO Directory, NEA Arts Management Fellowship Program, Advancement grants, artists' slide registry, proportional representation, NEA panels, arts funding, foundations, alternative spaces, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Binghamton, Cuba, Funding for Artists and How It Got That Way, Taking Ourselves Seriously, Proportional Representation of Women on NEA Panels
NAAO Bulletin – April-May-June 1987
Antonio Petracca, Jason Tannen, Pat Anderson, Rebecca Krafft, Charlotte Murphy, Inverna Lockpez, Louise Shaw, Lynn Schuette, Marilyn Arsem, Jessica Cusick, Susan Born-Ozment, Kim Haddow, Jody Haddow, Douglas Haddow, Michael Faubion, Nathan Lyons, Claudia Barker, Judith Teitelman, Gary Larson, Steven Benson, Andrea Einsley, Jeanne Lakso, Charles Cooper, Julie Fehrenbach, Elise Ferguson, Edsel Reid, Peter Taub, Jose Gonzalez, Rose Austin, Martha Winans, Mary Clark, Gere Baskin, Fern Shaffer, Nancy Steinmeyer, Jesus Negrete, Richard Andrews, David Fraher, Alene Valkanas, Susan Wheeler, Victor Sorell, Molly Jolly, Don Adams, Carolyn Berry, Robert Haywood, Karen Kleinfelder, Paul Laster, Alexander Lemski, Ruby Lerner, Rosanne Martin, Yvette Martini, Dmitri Matheny, Jean McLaughlin, Andy Ostheimer, Carla Peterson, Joseph Sanchez, Barbara Sexton, Susan Shutan, Daniel Tisdale, Murphy, Lockpez, Pyramid Arts Center, C.A.G.E., Cincinnati Artists' Group Effort, NEA, National Endowment for the Arts, NYSCA, New York State Council on the Arts, WPA, Works Progress Administration, Arts Midwest, Artemisia, INTAR Latin American Gallery, Beacon Street Gallery, Randolph Street Gallery, Detroit Focus, Visual Studies Workshop, Illinois Arts Alliance, C.A.I.D., Contemporary Arts Institute of Detroit, Mexican Cultural Institute, Mirarte Magazine, Printed Matter, LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Contemporary Arts Center, Hallwalls, Ohio Arts Council, Eastman Kodak, International Museum of Photography, Rochester Institute of Technology, Eastman School of Music, School for American Craftsmen, Genesee Early Music Guild, Writers & Books, Portable Channel, ROCLA, Rochester Committee on Latin America, Deaf Artists of America, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, NTID, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Mendel Art Gallery, ACUCAA, Association of College University and Community Arts Administrators, Artspace, Artists' Alliance, Art Research International, Artists' Television Access, ATA, Asian American Dance Theatre, Asian Arts Institute, Bayfront Nato Center for the Arts, CARFAC, Canadian Artists' Representation, Le Front des Artistes Canadiens, Center for Arts Information, Centro Cultural de la Raza, The Clocktower, The Fabric Workshop, Gallery Route One, Headlands Art Center, Light Work, Community Darkrooms, New York Foundation for the Arts, Northwest Artists Workshop, Paper Press, P.S. 122, Soundwork, Temple Gallery, Yellow Springs Institute, Circuit Breakers Festival, ROCLA Festival, C.A.G.E. X-mas Bizarre, Pyramid Soup Kitchen, NAAO West Coast Regional Conference, Midwest Regional Conference, Alternative Spaces Collaborate, NEA Visual Arts Residency Program, NAAO Directory, TVC.A.G.E., Pipsqueaks and Whirligigs, Tugging the Worm, fiscal agent, arts funding, alternative spaces, arts education, Rochester, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Finger Lakes