Artists take risks for all of us. Explore how ARC supports at-risk artists and defends artistic freedom.

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What we do

Artists at Risk Connection (ARC) defends and advances the right to artistic freedom, providing practical resources and support to artists and cultural workers, so they can live and work safely, free from fear.

Protect

ARC provides direct assistance to at-risk artists and connects them with an international network of organizations and resources.

Advocate

ARC monitors, documents, and advocates for artists targeted for their creative expression, social justice efforts, or human rights work. ARC defends and promotes artistic freedom around the world.

Amplify

ARC raises awareness about the challenges facing artists and cultural workers, and leads global calls for safeguarding the right to artistic freedom through storytelling, campaigns, publications, podcasts, and events.

Artist
stories

Stories of at-risk artists from all over the world who are committed to protecting their right to freedom of expression and using their art to fight for justice.

Afghanistan

Zahra Abrahimi

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Vietnam

Mai Khoi

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Chad

Taigué Ahmed

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Hong Kong

Franki C.

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Nigeria

DJ Switch

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United States

Dread Scott

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Where we work

We support artists wherever they face danger or repression, working with more than 400 local and international partner organizations to ensure that no creative voice is silenced, regardless of geography or circumstances.

Africa

Latin America & The Caribbean

Asia & The Pacific

Middle East & North Africa

Europe

North America

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🌍How can artists across Africa navigate growing pressure on artistic freedom?
And what does it take to build stronger systems of support?

These are some of the questions that shaped the 2026 Pan African Network on Artistic Freedom Summit last month in Addis Ababa.

Artists, cultural leaders, civil society actors, and policymakers examined the realities artists face and the power structures shaping creative ecosystems. The summit culminated in four collaborative working groups focused on residencies and relocation, legislative reform, research, and digital and physical mobility.

With more than 80 participants, PANAF 2026 moved beyond conversation toward meaningful coordination. ARC was proud to serve as a summit partner and help guide this collective effort.

Because protecting artists requires more than visibility. It requires coordination, dedicated infrastructure, and long-term commitments.

Thank you to long-time ARC collaborators  Sarra Maali and Lisa Sidambe & shoutout to artists, Javan the Poet, Kane Limam, Monza, Khalid Albaih, Mazin Peter, Mwanangwa Zombe, Navio, and Spontaneous the Poet. As well as patterns Selam, Al Mawred, ARTVEDA Culture Funding Watch, Unchained Vibes Africa, and Safe Havens Freedom Talks, AfricanDefenders (Pan-African Human Rights Defenders Network), the Zambia National Visual Arts Council, as well as Hon Topsy Sonoo Oureveena (African Union’s Special Rapporteur for Artistic Freedom) to share experiences and strategies for strengthening artistic freedom.

#ArtistsUnderThreat #FreedomOfExpression #ArtForChange
#SupportArtists #ArtistProtection #ARCinAfrica #ArtisticFreedom #GlobalSolidarity

🌍How can artists across Africa navigate growing pressure on artistic freedom?
And what does it take to build stronger systems of support?

These are some of the questions that shaped the 2026 Pan African Network on Artistic Freedom Summit last month in Addis Ababa.

Artists, cultural leaders, civil society actors, and policymakers examined the realities artists face and the power structures shaping creative ecosystems. The summit culminated in four collaborative working groups focused on residencies and relocation, legislative reform, research, and digital and physical mobility.

With more than 80 participants, PANAF 2026 moved beyond conversation toward meaningful coordination. ARC was proud to serve as a summit partner and help guide this collective effort.

Because protecting artists requires more than visibility. It requires coordination, dedicated infrastructure, and long-term commitments.

Thank you to long-time ARC collaborators Sarra Maali and Lisa Sidambe & shoutout to artists, Javan the Poet, Kane Limam, Monza, Khalid Albaih, Mazin Peter, Mwanangwa Zombe, Navio, and Spontaneous the Poet. As well as patterns Selam, Al Mawred, ARTVEDA Culture Funding Watch, Unchained Vibes Africa, and Safe Havens Freedom Talks, AfricanDefenders (Pan-African Human Rights Defenders Network), the Zambia National Visual Arts Council, as well as Hon Topsy Sonoo Oureveena (African Union’s Special Rapporteur for Artistic Freedom) to share experiences and strategies for strengthening artistic freedom.

#ArtistsUnderThreat #FreedomOfExpression #ArtForChange
#SupportArtists #ArtistProtection #ARCinAfrica #ArtisticFreedom #GlobalSolidarity
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When artists challenge power, censorship often follows.

Black artists have long shaped culture while confronting repression in the United States. From Nina Simone to @dreadscottart of @falloffreedom the Black radical tradition of art continues.

As we close #BlackHistoryMonth, we recognize artists who continue to create despite silencing, erasure, and both new and longstanding forms of political pressure.

ARC protects and amplifies artists facing risk in the U.S. and globally. The upcoming results of our  recent U.S. artist survey will further document the realities many are navigating today.
Art is power. And that’s exactly why it’s targeted. 
Learn more. Stay informed. Support artists.

Read more in the link in bio

Sources: New York Public Library, Giphy, NFL, Dread Scott, Interview with Dread Scott from ARC and ATLT’s 2024 Dangerous Art, Endangered Artists Summit News Articles from: Artnet, ACLU, PEN America, Chicao Sun Times

#ArtAgainstOppression #ArtistsAtRiskConnection #ProtectArtists #FreedomOfExpression #CulturalResistance #ArtIsPower

When artists challenge power, censorship often follows.

Black artists have long shaped culture while confronting repression in the United States. From Nina Simone to @dreadscottart of @falloffreedom the Black radical tradition of art continues.

As we close #BlackHistoryMonth, we recognize artists who continue to create despite silencing, erasure, and both new and longstanding forms of political pressure.

ARC protects and amplifies artists facing risk in the U.S. and globally. The upcoming results of our recent U.S. artist survey will further document the realities many are navigating today.
Art is power. And that’s exactly why it’s targeted.
Learn more. Stay informed. Support artists.

Read more in the link in bio

Sources: New York Public Library, Giphy, NFL, Dread Scott, Interview with Dread Scott from ARC and ATLT’s 2024 Dangerous Art, Endangered Artists Summit News Articles from: Artnet, ACLU, PEN America, Chicao Sun Times

#ArtAgainstOppression #ArtistsAtRiskConnection #ProtectArtists #FreedomOfExpression #CulturalResistance #ArtIsPower
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🚨🇮🇷Release Ailing Iranian Calligrapher Sadegh Mansouri

Iranian calligrapher and teacher Sadegh Mansouri is reportedly in critical condition after being denied medical care in detention.

He was detained after attending a memorial for Kurdish lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, who died in custody under suspicious circumstances. Despite posting bail, he remains imprisoned.

Denying medical care to a detained artist is cruel and unlawful.

ARC calls for immediate medical treatment and his release without delay.

We stand in solidarity with artists across Iran facing repression.

Read the full statement at the link in bio.

#Iran
#FreeSadeghMansouri
#ArtistsUnderThreat
#HumanRights

🚨🇮🇷Release Ailing Iranian Calligrapher Sadegh Mansouri

Iranian calligrapher and teacher Sadegh Mansouri is reportedly in critical condition after being denied medical care in detention.

He was detained after attending a memorial for Kurdish lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, who died in custody under suspicious circumstances. Despite posting bail, he remains imprisoned.

Denying medical care to a detained artist is cruel and unlawful.

ARC calls for immediate medical treatment and his release without delay.

We stand in solidarity with artists across Iran facing repression.

Read the full statement at the link in bio.

#Iran
#FreeSadeghMansouri
#ArtistsUnderThreat
#HumanRights
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ARC highlights "Defending Each Other in the USA" — a collective call to action which distills key ideas shared during the ArtsLink Assembly 2025 at La MaMa (@lamamaetc) in NYC.

Written by Mary Ann DeVlieg, the whitepaper calls on artists, cultural organizations, funders, and civil society to respond strategically and collectively to the urgent challenges facing the cultural field.

Co-commissioned by On the Move (@otm.network) and CEC ArtsLink (@cec_artslink)

📄 Read the paper: https://www.cecartslink.org/defending-each-other-in-the-usa/

Learn more about ARC's participation in the 2025 Assembly: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/arc-cec-artslink/

ARC highlights "Defending Each Other in the USA" — a collective call to action which distills key ideas shared during the ArtsLink Assembly 2025 at La MaMa (@lamamaetc) in NYC.

Written by Mary Ann DeVlieg, the whitepaper calls on artists, cultural organizations, funders, and civil society to respond strategically and collectively to the urgent challenges facing the cultural field.

Co-commissioned by On the Move (@otm.network) and CEC ArtsLink (@cec_artslink)

📄 Read the paper: https://www.cecartslink.org/defending-each-other-in-the-usa/

Learn more about ARC`s participation in the 2025 Assembly: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/arc-cec-artslink/
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