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National Coalition Against Censorship

Location
New York, NY
Grant Cycle
Fall 2019
Amount
$150,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support

For nearly twenty years, the National Coalition Against Censorship’s Arts Advocacy Project has provided targeted assistance to artists and arts presenters facing censorship pressure. Through advocacy and education efforts it promotes public access to artists’ work and supports their ability to freely express views that might be unpopular or controversial. It works with institutions of every size, as well as with individual curators and administrators who are facing pressure to remove artwork or to preemptively cancel events that might cause controversy.


Beau Stanton's disputed mural on a school in Los Angeles 
We the Nipple art action with Spencer Tunick (summer 2019) calling for artistic freedom on Facebook and Instagram
Book cover for Smart Tactics
Karyn Olivier's counter-work to a disputed mural at the University of Kentucky

See Also

Diego Marcial Rios, Stop Killing Us, 2020, 10 x 10 in and Will Kill Mexicans and Blacks Cheap, 2020, 10 x 10 in.
Multi-year Program Support

Arts Advocacy Project
National Coalition Against Censorship
New York, NY

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