NAAO Bulletin – April/May 1992
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – October 1991
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – May 1991
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – February 1992
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – Fall 1988
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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

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NAAO Bulletin – August-September 1992 (Announcement of 8th NAAO Conference, Austin)
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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

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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Welcome Package

7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Welcome Package

Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Diamanda Galas, Ping Chong, Rinde Eckert, Jason Dilley, Jim Marks, Kimberly Camp, Doug Bass, Brendan O'Rourke, Ray Eastham, Ron Vadnais, Andrei Voznesensky, Andrei Codrescu, Christopher Hitchens, Alice Walker, Gary Snyder, Lucille Clifton, Sonia Sanchez, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Joy Harjo, Philip Levine, Carolyn Forché, Larry Heinemann, Czeslaw Milosz, Allen Ginsberg, Donald Was, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Jean Franco, Dee Dee Halleck, Ada Gay Griffin, Genevieve Vaughan, Trella Ann Laughlin, Lorna Johnson, Branda Miller, Sue Sende Cole, Martha Wallner, Annie Goldson, Claudia Sperber, Valda Lewie, Eloise DeLeon, Stephanie Heyl, John Lavender, Lewis MacAdams, John Dorr, Dolores Perez, Daniel Brooks, Lauren-Glenn Davitian, Bob Hercules, Louis Massiah, Veda Reilley, Caryn Rogoff, Graciela Sanchez, Ivy Young, Leslie Cagan, Benjamin Chavis, Cheryl Chisolm, John Hanhardt, Deborah Luppold, Arturo Rodriguez, Digna Sanchez, George Stoney, Renee Tajima, Janice Yamanaka, Mary Feaster, Washington, Washington Performing Arts Society, GALA Hispanic Theatre, District Curators, Dance Place, Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Bookworks, Philip Morris Companies, Project Face to Face, Bay Area Center for Art and Technology, The Alternative, Smithsonian Institution, The Experimental Gallery, Arts and Industries Building, Festival 2000, Ansel Adams Photography Gallery, Magazine Z, New York Times, Deep Dish TV, Deep Dish Distribution Cooperative, Chittenden Community Television, Third World Newsreel, Committee for Labor Access, Scribe Video Center, Staten Island Community Television, Paper Tiger Television, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Mobilization for Survival, U.C.C. Commission for Racial Justice, Black Women's Health Network, Whitney Museum of American Art, Portland Cable Access, United Farm Workers, MADRE, New York University, Film News Now, Cambridge Community Television, Veterans for Peace, Lannan Foundation, Latin American Studies Association, Foundation for a Compassionate Society, Let The People Speak, Media Against Censorship, LGTV, Media Network, MacArthur Foundation, New World Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Paul Robeson Fund, Bread and Roses Community Fund, Threshold Foundation, Samuel Rubin Foundation, Funding Exchange, Society for Ethical Studies, North Star Fund

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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Speech and Essay by Henry A. Giroux
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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Speech and Essay by Henry A. Giroux

Henry Giroux, Allan Bloom, Pat Buchanan, E.D. Hirsch, Diane Ravitch, Jesse Helms, Cornel West, Stuart Hall, Ernesto Laclau, Richard Bernstein, Matei Calinescu, Chantal Mouffe, Michel Foucault, Robert Scholes, Teresa de Lauretis, Caren Kaplan, Linda Alcoff, Frigga Haug, Stanley Aronowitz, Abdul JanMohamed, David Lloyd, Miami University, Journal of Aesthetic Education, JAE

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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Brochure Mailer
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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Brochure Mailer

Lou Acierno, George Adams, Rashied Ali, Luis Alfaro, Caron Atlas, Roberto Bedoya, Carol Becker, Holly Block, Richard Bolton, Penny Boyer, Liz Lerma Bowerman, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Mel Chin, Cheryl Clarke, Chris Dohse, Mary Drayton-Hill, Jack Duncan, Kahil El'Zabar, Sherman Fleming, Carla Freccero, Alberto Gaitan, Adam Gale, Diamanda Galas, Ryan Gilliam, Henry Giroux, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Terry Gross, Rudy Guglielmo, Kim Haddow, Dee Dee Halleck, Peter Hall, Biff Henrich, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Tom Kalin, Suzy Kerr, Reatha Clark King, Nia Kuumba, Robert Lee, Alice Lovelace, James Luna, Katherine Marczuk, Andrew Mellen, David Mendoza, Brenda Miller, Ethelbert Miller, John Moore, Keith Morrison, Charlotte Murphy, Pat Murphy, Betty Napolitan, Kathie de Nobriga, Julyen Norman, Sylvia Orozco, Richard Peabody, Peri Jude Radecic, Graciela Sanchez, Margaret Schnipper, Cliff Scott, Sharon Morgenthaler, Kweli Smith, Silvana Straw, Jamaladeen Tacuma, Brian Tate, Garth Tate, Deborah Tuck, James Blood Ulmer, Urvashi Vaid, Dan Wasil, Chris Westberg, Fred Wilson, Jon Winet, Paul Wittenbraker, Susan Wyatt, Washington, ABC No Rio, Ajax Moving Co., American Council for the Arts, American Festival Project, Andy Warhol Foundation, Appalshop, Art Attack, Art Bookstore Network, Art In General, Artist Trust, Artists Space, Asian American Arts Centre, AT&T Foundation, Astraea, Alternate ROOTS, Arizona Commission for the Arts, Baird Auditorium, Beacon Street Gallery, Bronx Council on the Arts, Carlyle Suites Hotel, CEPA Gallery, Creative Time, Critical Art Ensemble, Cult X Change, CW Travel Management, Dartmouth, Dayton Hudson Foundation, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Dean Witter Reynolds, Deep Dish, District of Columbia Arts Center, DCAC, Downtown Art Co., Dupont Plaza Hotel, Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Fresh Air, General Mills Foundation, Gran Fury, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Lambs Eat Ivy, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, Los Pleneros de la '21', MARS, Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado, MEXIC-ARTE Multicultural Works, Mexic-Arte, Miami University, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Mobius, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, Paper Tiger TV, Pew Charitable Trusts, Phenix, Ruth Mott Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Southern Exposure Gallery, The Experimental Gallery, The Ritual Trio, 15 Minutes, 1708 East Main, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UICA, University of California San Diego, UCSD, University of Maryland, US Air, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, XS Gallery, Yale University

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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Attendee List and Program
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7th NAAO National Conference, Washington, D.C., 1991: Attendee List and Program

Washington, 7th NAAO Conference, Art Activist Day, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, Experimental Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, D.C. Commission on the Arts, Hirshhorn Auditorium, Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History, Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Dupont Plaza Hotel, Carlyle Suites Hotel, Astraea, 15 Minutes, Artswire, National Performance Network, NPN, Afterimage, Arts Resources International, Art Resources International, Contemporary Art Bookstore Network, CABN, Pyramid Atlantic, Helen Frederick, Grant Kester, Leni Sloane, John Moore, Roberto Bedoya, Rudy Guglielmo, Sylvia Orozco, Los Pleneros de la '21', American Academy of Arts & Sciences, DCAC, District of Columbia Art Center, District Curators, ABC No Rio, Jack Waters, Valerie Caris, Carl Michael George, Leslie Lowe, Aline Mare, Dianne Torr, Diamanda Galas, David Mendoza, Artist Trust, Richard Bolton, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Urvashi Vaid, National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, Carole Vance, Peri Jude Radecic, Kathie de Nobriga, Alternate ROOTS, Lou Acierno, Caron Atlas, American Festival Project, Appalshop, Alberto Gaitan, Art Attack, Cee Brown, Visual AIDS, NEA Advancement Program, NEA Theater Program, Kahil El'Zabar, The Ritual Trio, Phalanx, George Adams, Rashied Ali, Jamaladeen Tacuma, James Blood Ulmer, Juliana, Chris Dohse, The Art Club, Kweli Smith, Sherman Fleming, Andrew Mellen, Ajax Moving Co., Adam Gale, Paul Wittenbraker, Katherine Marczuk, Fred Wilson, Richard Hofrichter, Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Ecology & Social Justice, Luis Alfaro, Gran Fury, Cheryl Clarke, Carla Freccero, Dartmouth University, Kimberly Camp, Mel Chin, Suzy Kerr, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, Keith Morrison, University of Maryland, Jon Winet, Southern Exposure Gallery, XS Gallery, Terry Gross, Fresh Air, Dee Dee Halleck, Paper Tiger Television, Deep Dish, Ethelbert Miller, Sharon Morgenthaler, Sibbie O'Sullivan, Richard Peabody, Brian Tate, Carol Becker, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Henry Giroux, Center for Education and Cultural Studies, Miami University, James Luna, Branda Miller, Pat Murphy, Liz Lerma Bowerman, Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado, MARS, Robert Lee, Bob Lee, Asian American Arts Centre, Julyen Norman, 1708 East Main, Charlotte Murphy, Holly Block, Marianne Glickman, Susan Lubowsky, Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions, Alan Millar, The Lab, Jane Gullong, Arts International, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, Nia Kuumba, Garth Tate, Dayton Hudson Foundation, Peter Dobkin Hall, Yale University, Reatha Clark King, General Mills Foundation, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Deborah Tuck, Ruth Mott Fund, Lambs Eat Ivy, Critical Art Ensemble, Multi-Site Collaborations Program, Glen Eagles Foundation, Meet the Composer, Recording Industry Association of America, Composers Performance Fund, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, AT&T Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Museum & Arts Washington, Washington Review, Nancy Adams, Angela Adams, Robert Adams, Artlink, Marilyn Anderson, W.A.R.M., Nancy Andrews, Marilyn Arsem, Mobius, Karen Atkinson, Freida Austin, Catherine Auth, National Artists Equity Association, Barbara Baker, Artists Foundation, Susan Ball, College Art Association, Claudia Barker, Young Artists/Young Aspirations, Steve Barnes, Court Barrons, Giselle Batacan, Susan Bedder, Maryland Art Place, Bettina Bell, Max Below, N.A.M.E., Dalida Maria Benfield, Ted Berger, New York Foundation for the Arts, Adele Biancarelli, Mariella Bisson, Prospect Park Alliance, Carol Blizzard, Holly Block, Art in General, Tom Borrup, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Nora Bostaph, Barbara Boxer, U.S. House of Representatives, Penny Boyer, Dianne Brace, Dance/USA, Loris Bradley, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Barbara Bratone, La Napoule Art Foundation, Nicole Breedlove, Philip Brookman, Deirdre Brooks, Ari Brown, Marianna Buchwald, Millie Burns, Dance Theatre Workshop, Dorian Burr, Connie Butler, Artists Space, Ben Cameron, Linda Carlson, Arts Midwest, Greg Carraway, Valerie Cassell, Rhoda Cerritelli, Laurence Champoux, Pyramid Arts Center, Kim Chan, Washington Performing Arts Society, May-Ling Chang, Patricio Chavez, Centro Cultural de la Raza, Jeffrey Chester, Cynthia Chris, Printed Matter, Pamela Clapp, Warhol Foundation, James Clarke, Public Art Fund, Charlotte Cohen, Sue Coliton, NEA Visual Arts, Doug Cooney, Ellie Covan, Dixon Place, Chris Cowden, Women & Their Work, Peter Cramer, Allied Productions, Gail Crider, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Malkia Cyril, Celeste Dado, Jann Darsie, Terry Davidson, NY Experimental Glass Workshop, Macarena de la Piedra, Eloise de Leon, Janice Deputy, Susan Dickson, Ohio Arts Council, Jason Dilley, Project Face to Face, Jenny Dixon, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Mary Dorman, Anita Douthat, Photographic Resource Center, Emma Elizabeth Downing, Michael Draper, Center on Contemporary Arts, Joe Drayton, Phyllis Jones Drayton, Mary Drayton-Hill, Jack Duncan, American Council for the Arts, Cathy Edwards, Movement Research, Krista Elrick, Mary Eubank, Gallery Route One, Jane Farver, Lehman College Art Gallery, Michael Faubion, Julie Fehrenbach, SPACES, Joyce Fernandes, Susan Field, Beacon Street Gallery, Jennifer Flowers, Anne Focke, Suzanne Fortesque, Betsy Frampton, Barbara Franz, Michael Freed, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, Susan Freedman, Katherine Freshley, Dan Froot, Downtown Art Co., Bobbie Fultz, Mary Gabriel, Susan Gans, Selwyn Garraway, Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest, Robert Gaylor, Center for Contemporary Art of Santa Fe, Elizabeth Geiger, Performance Space 122, Melissa Gerr, Southern Theatre, Ryan Gilliam, Helen Glazer, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Cheryl Goodman, Jonathan Gorrie, Valerie Graff, Randy Gragg, The Oregonian, Alexander Gray, Barbara Greenfield, Dance Exchange, Denny Griffith, Katherine Griffith, Robert Haywood, Janet Henry, Betti-Sue Hertz, Bronx Council on the Arts, Christine Hoepfner, Fran Holden, Association of Performing Arts, Sterling Houston, Jump-Start Performance Co., Richard Huff, NEA Locals Program, Holly Hughes, Jeannette Ingraham, Exit Art, Jody Isaacson, Reuben Jackson, Diane Jacobwitz, Teresa Jaynes, Art Emergency Coalition, Willard Jenkins, National Jazz Service Organization, Julie Johnson, Reflex Magazine, Diane Johnson, Old Pueblo Museum, Tom Kalin, Intolerance Productions, Diane Karp, New Observations Magazine, Merle Janie Kieper, Patrice Koelsch, Center for Arts Criticism, Kim Konikow, Art Awareness, Steve Kurtz, Michele Lamuniere, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Steve Lanier, Delaware Center for the Arts, Jeanne Lasko, Herb Levy, Soundwork Northwest, Jim Li, Randolph Street Gallery, Inverna Lockpez, INTAR Gallery, David Low, NEA Inter-Arts, Susan Lubowsky, Mary Luft, Tigertail Productions, Bob Lynch, National Assembly of Local Arts, Bruce MacDonald, Boston Center for the Arts, Ann Martin, Kim Masters, The Washington Post, Dona McAdams, John McCann, Janice McCormick, Tulsa Artists' Coalition, Caroline McEver, Nadine McGann, Micki McGee, Stella Aguirre McGregor, The Space, Richard Merle, DanceWave, Susan Miller, Capp Street Project, Tim Miller, Highways, Maria Mingalone, Lower East Side Printshop, Lynette Molnar, Eye Gallery, Sherri Moore, Zea Morvitz, Olive Mosier, Chris Myers, Chronicle of Higher Education, Betty Napolitan, Audrey Nassif, Galen Nelson, Cindy Noe, Kai Nuni, Chicago Artists Coalition, Patrick O'Connell, Shauna O'Donnell, Helen Orr, Cathy Paine, Mixed Media, Rose Parisi, Illinois Arts Council, Beth Parker, Several Dancers Core, Catalina Parra, Sara Pasti, Heresies Collective, Ron Paul, Lillian Perez, Jenni Person, Loft Theatre, Dan Peterman, Carla Peterson, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ann Philbin, The Drawing Center, Robert Possehl, Alyson Pou, Pio Pulido, E.A. Racette, Larry Reid, Charlotte Rhea Liggett, Lindy Richman, NEA Arts in Education, Kirk Robertson, Nevada State Council on the Arts, Elena Ronquillo, Contemporary Arts Center, Susan Rostow, Jan Rothschild, Dani Salvadori, British American Arts Association, Mary Jo Schnell, Margaret Schnipper, Cliff Scott, Sarah Seddon, Karen Sexton, Joan Shigekawa, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Richard Siegesmund, Sue Simonin, Alec Simpson, Janet Simpson, Kansas City Artists Coalition, Lenwood Sloan, Ted Smith, Dee Snyder, Joel Snyder, Andrea Snyder, NEA Dance, Carlos Solano, Ana Steele, Debra Sternberg, Kate Stitt, Marion Stroud, Fabric Workshop, Mark Sullivan, Washington Blade, Margaret Sundell, Art Matters, Gail Swithenbank, Organization of Independent Artists, Dan Talley, The FORUM Gallery, Jason Tannen, Tony Tappia, Peter Taub, Herb Taylor, Emily Terry, Camille Thompson, Emily Todd, Ella King Torrey, Irene Tsatsos, Heather Tunis, Bart Uchida, Laurie Uprichard, Sandy Vaillancourt, Melanne Verveer, People For the American Way, Jeanette Vuocolo, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, Lawrence Wallace, Mary Jane Wallace, Zone Art Center, Bill Warrell, Franklin Wassmer, Maxine Waters, Will Wilkins, Real Art Ways, Debbie Williams, Georgia Williams, Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, Michael Willis, James Willis, Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace, Beth Wilson, New Langton Arts, Paul Wittenbraker, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UICA, Donald Woods, AIDSFILMS, Sharon Wyrrick, Full Circle, Paul Zaloom, Fruit of Zaloom, John Zeh, Marilyn Zeitlin, Pam Weisberg, Pam Weisman, Ann Weisman, Joan Wessel, Chris Westberg, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA

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NAAO at LACE National Conference, Los Angeles, 1988: Agenda + Participant and Presenters Lists
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NAAO at LACE National Conference, Los Angeles, 1988: Agenda + Participant and Presenters Lists

Jeff Abell, Moira Adams, Riva Akinshegun, Rocco Albano, Marilyn Anderson, Connie Arismendi, Elia Arce, Marilyn Arsem, Karen Atkinson, David Avalos, Steve Bailey, Frances Balcomb, Claudia Barker, Gere Baskin, Lee Bassett, John Paul Batiste, Jackie Battenfield, Jim Beame, Carol Becker, Roberto Bedoya, Maud Belser, James Beniger, Helene Berg-Kolin, John Blaine, Nayland Blake, Mark Blakeney, Tamara Blaschko, Holly Block, Lyn Blumenthal, Tom Borrup, Ann Bourget, Loris Bradley, Anne Bray, Kathy Brew, Jane Brite, Dolo Brooking, Linda Brotman-Evans, Nora Halpern Brougher, Cee Brown, Francis Brown, Linda Brownridge, Ellen Buchwalter, Carl Bunker, Helen Brunner, Susan Caldwell, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Remo Campopiano, Juan Carrillo, Paul Carlson, Stewart Cauley, Yrena Cervantes, Mark Chambers, Cara Chandler, Susan Channing, Jeff Chiplis, Kiken Chin, Humberto Cintron, Umberto Cintron, Mary Clark, Bonnie Clearwater, Robert Clough, Kevin Cloud, Paul Cobiga, Ralph Cordova, Chris Cowden, Margaret Crane, Calvin Crisp, Susan Spencer Crowe, Lisa Crystal, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Jessica Cusick, Howard Davis, Sylvia De Swann, Kathy De Nobriga, Dietrich, Chris Doerflinger, Steve Durland, Steven Durland, Mark Edwards, Billy Johnston Ehret, Roberta Eichenberg, Michele Ellis, Felipe Ehrenberg, Paul Engler, Veronica Enrique, Mary Eubank, Joanne Evans, Patrick Farley, Peter Farley, Laura Farabough, Michael Faubion, Julie Fehrenbach, Rita Ferri, Jeanne Finley, Karen Finley, Frederick Fisher, John Fleck, Anne Focke, Martha Fleming, Andrea Fraser, Andrea Frazier, Peter Frank, Nancy Frankel-Halbert, Ellen Friel, Nancy Galeota-Wozny, Cheri Gaulke, Bob Gaylor, Olivia Georgia, Gerry Givnish, Catherine Goddard, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Marion Gray, Laura Green, Jonathan Green, Deborah Grotfeldt, Gabriela Guglielmo, Rudy Guglielmo, Walter Hackman, Al Harris, Lisa Harrison, Biff Henrich, Lynn Herbert, Ric Hernandez, Betty Sue Hertz, Helen Hestenes, Kate Horsfield, Catherine Howe, Caroline Huber, Hudson, Mary Hughes, Leonard Hunter, David Hyry, Madeline Irvine, Mary Jane Jacob, Cheryl Jamison, Daniel James, Jazzmin, Julious Jenkins, Mike Juarez, Andrea Juno, Cynthia Kastan, Jeffery Keedy, JoAnne Kelly, Judy Kennett, Martin Kersels, Susan King, Diana Kingsley, Kenneth Kirby, Kirkfield, Betty Klausner, Steve Kline, Kathleen Kolba, Richard Koshalek, K.D. Kurutz, Jeanne Lakso, Janet Landay, Lyne Lapointe, Larry Layne, Julie Lazar, Kay Lawal, Craig Leach, Renee Levine, Lisa Levine, Inverna Lockpez, Catherine Lord, Alice Lovelace, Michael Lucas, Mary Luft, Lummis, Orson Maquelani, John Malpede, Mary Anne Maier, Lynn McCary, Ian McColl, Izzy Mead, Clifton Meador, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Tom Meyer, Alan Millar, Celeste Miller, Tim Miller, John Moore, Judy Moran, Zea Morvitz, Pat Murphy, Jero Nesson, Melanie Neilson, Gary Nickard, Terry Niedzialek, Cindy Noe, Sylvia Orozco, Osburn, Naida Osline, Aaron Paley, Claire Peeps, Micheal Peranteau, Pat Perkins, Michael Perri, Carla Peterson, Marlon Payton, Dennis Phillips, Michael Pierce, Piepol, Maria Porges, Robert Powell, Renny Pritikin, Pio Pulido, Susan Purves, Leda Ramos, Larry Reid, Lorraine Reilly, Mark Rennie, Laurel Reynolds, Peter Richards, Tom Rhodes, Tim Rollins, Julie Rochlin, Ed Rodriguez, Donald Russell, Don Russell, Mark Russell, Doug Sadownick, Holly Barnett Sanchez, Edee Sands, Ludger Schnieder, Joyce Scott, David Schweizer, Vicki Scuri, Allan Sekula, Barbara Sexton, Fern Shaffer, Louise Shaw, Mike Shaw, Vicki Shipkowitz, Helen Shlien, Joy Silverman, Howard Singerman, Leonard Skuro, Valerie Smith, Carlos Solano, Mary Evelyn Sorrell, Lynne Sowder, John Souza, Linda Speer, Howard Spector, Timothy Spencer, Gary Squier, Howard Stansbury, Rita Starpattern, Julia Stein, Louise Steinman, David Stephens, Carl Stone, Marlene Streit, Sunshine, Suzette Surkamer, Lise Swenson, Susan Swig, Dan Talley, Christine Tamblyn, Jason Tannen, Peter Taub, Pennie Taylor, Christine Tebes, Paula Terry, Ella King Torrey, Romalyn Tilghman, David Trend, Heather Tunis, Laurie Uprichard, Ramone Vandenbrulle, Jerry Beck, Ruth Walp, Dan Walworth, Anna Ward, Dan Wasil, Mel Watkin, Leah Webb, Marshall Weber, M.K. Wegmann, Jeff Weinstein, Michael Weiser, Glenn Weiss, Terry Whitney, David White, Tony Whitfield, Georgia Williams, Ken Williams, Raymond Williams, Fred Wilson, Martha Wilson, Richard Wilson, Jon Winet, Elaine Wintman, Paul Wittenbraker, Vicki Wolf, Carolyn Wolfe-Bonner, Terry Wolverton, Susan Wyatt, Philip Yenawine, Bruce Yonemoto, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA, Hotel Tokyo, Cirrus Gallery, Alcohol Salad Club, Vickman's Restaurant & Bakery, INTAR Latin American Gallery, New Langton Arts, Galeria de la Raza, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, San Francisco State University, Centro Cultural de la Raza, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, California Institute of the Arts, Cal Arts, Artists Space, Pew Charitable Trusts, Texas Commission on the Arts, High Performance, Intersection for the Arts, Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center, Arts Midwest, Consortium for Pacific Arts & Cultures, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Mid-Atlantic States Arts Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, Southern Arts Federation, Western States Arts Federation, WESTAF, Rockefeller Foundation, Los Angeles Poverty Department, LAPD, Randolph Street Gallery, Foundation for Art Resources, FAR, Mayor's Anti-Graffiti Network, The Women's Art Registry of Minnesota, WARM, Women & Their Work, Mobius, Installation, Jump-Start Performance, Contemporary Arts Center, Detroit Focus, Washington State Arts Commission, Rotunda Gallery, Times Eight, The Woman's Building, Visual Arts Center of Alaska, Satellite Galleries, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Video Data Bank, Intermedia Arts Minnesota, California Arts Council, Life on the Water, Maryland Art Place, Walker Point Center for the Arts, California State University Dominguez Hills, Creative Time, Art Resources International, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Mexic-Arte, Southern Exposure Gallery, A.I.R. Gallery, Spaces, Michigan Gallery, Michigan Avenue Art Group, Lannan Foundation, The Lab, The Art Re Grup, Mars Artspace, Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado, Lower East Side Printshop, Landmark Art Projects, Artifacts Artist Group, Artifacts Art Salon, Sculpture Space, Alternate Roots, Artswatch, Painted Bride Art Center, Geoffrey Taber Gallery, Pro Arts, UCLA, Gallery Route One, Nightfire Theater, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, L.A. Weekly, Community Education Center, New Hampshire Art Association, Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, Austin Visual Arts Association, Center for Arts Information, Ohio State University Gallery, DiverseWorks, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Art, CEPA, Hallwalls, Bronx Council on the Arts, Crash Arts, Society of Layerists in Multi-Media, School 33 Art Center, Juntos International Art Association, Cerritos College, Video Free America, American Film Institute, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 1708 East Main, Ford Foundation, Downtown News, Visual Studies Workshop, Beacon Street Gallery, The Public Art Fund, More Productions, San Francisco Camerawork, Performance Space 122, L.A. Times, 911 Contemporary Arts Center, Sushi, Theatre X, Artemisia Gallery, L.A. County Museum, The Space, New York State Council for the Arts, NYSCA, Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Media Gallery, Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, LACPS, L.A. Reader, Barnsdall Art Park, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Toluca Lake Galleries, South Carolina Arts Council, Artists' Television Access, Cincinnati Artists' Group Effort, CAGE, Dance Theater Workshop, National Performance Network, National Association for the Visual Arts, Village Voice, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, North Carolina Arts Council, Franklin Furnace Archive, L.A. Film Makers Workshop, XS Gallery, WNCC, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UICA, Eyes and Ears Foundation, Exploratorium, Center on Contemporary Art, COCA, Delaware Center for the Arts, Afterimage, L.A. Fringe Festival, Artweek, Individual Artists of Oklahoma, City of Huntington Beach Arts and Cultural Affairs, Mary Luft and Company, Tigertail Productions, ReSearch Publications, The Artists' Foundation, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California, USC, DiverseBooks, Revolving Museum, Peter Tagger Associates, Meet the Composer California, Frederick Weisman Collection, Association of American Cultures, TAAC, Otis/Parsons School of Design, Kids of Survival, KOS, Les Petites Filles Aux Allumettes, Mother of Medusa, Thunder Thigh Revue, Whites Old Town Gallery, Crocker Art Museum, San Francisco Art Institute, Museum of Modern Art, First Bank of Minneapolis, San Francisco Unified School District, City of Los Angeles, City of Buena Park

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NAAO Flash / Bulletin – December 1987

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

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NAAO Three Year Plan and Technical Assistance Program NEA Grant, 1985
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NAAO Three Year Plan and Technical Assistance Program NEA Grant, 1985

Claire Copley, Robin Drummond, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, LAICA, Contemporary Arts Center, Washington Project for the Arts, WPA, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, NEA Inter-Arts Program, Congressional Arts Caucus, Minority Task Force, NAAO Bulletin, National Directory of Artists' Organizations, Technical Assistance Program, TAP, Artspaces II Conference, New Artspaces III Conference, BAAO, Corporate Friends Network

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