NAAO Membership Form, February 1993
New Artspaces III Conference, Washington Project for the Arts, DC, 1982: Program and Agenda
Joseph Celli, Real Art Ways, Claire Copley, Patricia Cruz,, Anne Focke , and/or, Matthew Geller, Linda Goode-Bryant, Just Above Midtown, Rockne Krebs, Al Nodal, Renny Pritikin, 80 Langton Street, Bob Smith, LAICA, M.K. Wegmann, Contemporary Arts Center,
Campbell, Peachey, & Associates,
Diana Hart,
Pla/Mauro Associates
11th NAAO Conference, The Courage of Imagination, Chicago, 1998: Program
Cultural Citizenship
Critical Spaces: Curatorial Practice and Artistic Inquiry
Best Practices
Curatorial Practice
NAAO Open Source Conference Program, GAle GAtes, Brooklyn, June 2000
NAAO Austin Conference, Mexic-Arte, 1992: Agenda
NAAO Organizational Brochure, 1984
“Clockwork conference forms Artspaces network, elects board” by Ann Markovich in the New Art Examiner, October 1982
NAAO Founding
“Trying It Again at New Artspaces III” by Janet Ventura in High Performance Magazine, Fall 1982
Founding of NAAO
New Artspaces III Conference registrants participants
Kim Chan Remembers Celebrate 69
Kim Chan, Tim Miller, Holly Hughes, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Jan Rothschild, Charlotte Murphy, Bill Warrell, Penelope Boyer, Jim Epstein, Perry Jude, Alan Prokop, Debra Singer, Margaret Schnipper, Brian Tate, Tim Turner, Victoria Reis, Saied Azali, Finley, Hughes, Miller, Murphy, Washington Performing Arts, d.c. space, NAAO, National Association of Artists' Organizations, National Campaign for Free Expression, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, 15 Minutes Club, Perrys Washington DC, Dance Place, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, NGLTF, The DC Arts Center, DC Committee to Promote Washington, OUT/DC, Transformer, Siren Arts, Jacob's Pillow, The Kennedy Center, NEA Four, culture wars, free expression, censorship, Washington DC, Asbury Park
New Artspaces II: Beyond Survival, New Orleans, LA, 1981: Brochure mailer
NAAO Untitled (Conference), Buffalo, NY, 1986: Agenda
Celebrate 69: A Benefit for NAAO and the National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, 1990
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