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

ARC – Artists at Risk Connection 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.

Colombia

Colectiva Mujeres Muralistas

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Senegal

Didier Awadi

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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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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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At a time when creators face increasing pressure, censorship, and uncertainty, spaces like the Movies that Matter Festival (@moviesthatmatterfestival) remind us why storytelling still matters. It protects, amplifies, and connects voices that refuse to be silenced while confronting the realities shaping our world.

From 20–28 March in The Hague, filmmakers, actors, activists, and human rights defenders came together to share stories that challenge, provoke, and push for change.

ARC was proud to be part of the festival. Julie Trébault joined the Dutch Focus Jury alongside Ondřej Kamenický, the director of International Human Rights Film Festival One World (@jedensvetcz), and Rohan Berry Crickmar (@rohanbcinmotion), the Festival Manager of the Dublin International Film Festival (@dublinfilmfestival).

Julie also moderated the panel Backsliding Democracies, Impact & Independent Storytelling, the panel brought together Debra Zimmerman (@dzwmm), the Executive Director of Women Make Movies (@womenmakemovies), Tommy Gulliksen, Norwegian documentary director and filmmaker,  Robert Zuber, journalist, documentary filmmaker, and producer, and Leonard Cortana (@leonardcortana), researcher, curator, and impact strategist at EURODOC (@eurodoc) for a timely and urgent conversation on democratic backsliding, the growing pressures facing independent media and filmmakers, and the critical role artistic freedom, documentary storytelling, and impact campaigns continue to play in resisting censorship, defending civic space, and fostering public dialogue.

🎥 Spokenword by @luanbuleshkaj

#MoviesThatMatter #ArtisticFreedom #FreedomOfExpression #HumanRightsFilm #SupportFilmmakers #ImpactStorytelling #FilmForChange #CreativeFreedom

At a time when creators face increasing pressure, censorship, and uncertainty, spaces like the Movies that Matter Festival (@moviesthatmatterfestival) remind us why storytelling still matters. It protects, amplifies, and connects voices that refuse to be silenced while confronting the realities shaping our world.

From 20–28 March in The Hague, filmmakers, actors, activists, and human rights defenders came together to share stories that challenge, provoke, and push for change.

ARC was proud to be part of the festival. Julie Trébault joined the Dutch Focus Jury alongside Ondřej Kamenický, the director of International Human Rights Film Festival One World (@jedensvetcz), and Rohan Berry Crickmar (@rohanbcinmotion), the Festival Manager of the Dublin International Film Festival (@dublinfilmfestival).

Julie also moderated the panel Backsliding Democracies, Impact & Independent Storytelling, the panel brought together Debra Zimmerman (@dzwmm), the Executive Director of Women Make Movies (@womenmakemovies), Tommy Gulliksen, Norwegian documentary director and filmmaker, Robert Zuber, journalist, documentary filmmaker, and producer, and Leonard Cortana (@leonardcortana), researcher, curator, and impact strategist at EURODOC (@eurodoc) for a timely and urgent conversation on democratic backsliding, the growing pressures facing independent media and filmmakers, and the critical role artistic freedom, documentary storytelling, and impact campaigns continue to play in resisting censorship, defending civic space, and fostering public dialogue.

🎥 Spokenword by @luanbuleshkaj

#MoviesThatMatter #ArtisticFreedom #FreedomOfExpression #HumanRightsFilm #SupportFilmmakers #ImpactStorytelling #FilmForChange #CreativeFreedom
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Yesterday, Texas executed James Broadnax.

James was a poet, an artist, and a man whose words carried hope, reflection, and humanity. His execution is a devastating loss, and a stark reminder of what is at stake when artistic expression is used as evidence against the people who create it.

Art should never be treated as a crime.

As many mark Fall of Freedom (@falloffreedom) Day today, ARC reflects on the urgent need to defend artistic expression and the humanity of those whose voices are too often criminalized.

We mourn James, honor his life and work, and stand with all those fighting for justice.

#JamesBroadnax #ArtIsNotACrime #FreedomOfExpression

Yesterday, Texas executed James Broadnax.

James was a poet, an artist, and a man whose words carried hope, reflection, and humanity. His execution is a devastating loss, and a stark reminder of what is at stake when artistic expression is used as evidence against the people who create it.

Art should never be treated as a crime.

As many mark Fall of Freedom (@falloffreedom) Day today, ARC reflects on the urgent need to defend artistic expression and the humanity of those whose voices are too often criminalized.

We mourn James, honor his life and work, and stand with all those fighting for justice.

#JamesBroadnax #ArtIsNotACrime #FreedomOfExpression
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How do we confront the afterlives of extraction?

As part of PEN America’s World Voices Festival (@penworldvoices), ARC hosts a conversation about power, memory, and how we  decide where and to whom cultural memory belongs.

From human remains to cultural artifacts to iconic works of art.

Featuring curator and ethicist Meghan Bill, director, playwright, and scholar Madeline Sayet & Peruvian poet, writer and chronicler Gabriela Wiener, moderated by ARC Executive Director Julie Trébault.

In a moment where cultural narratives are contested and creators face growing pressure, spaces like this matter. 

🎟️ Tickets are limited. Join us in New York before it sells out, check out the link in our bio. 
For 50% off tickets, use promo code - ARCWVF26

This event is also part of Fall of Freedom national May Day Action.
#FallOfFreedom #WorldVoicesFestival #ArtAndPower #CulturalMemory #CreativeFreedom

How do we confront the afterlives of extraction?

As part of PEN America’s World Voices Festival (@penworldvoices), ARC hosts a conversation about power, memory, and how we decide where and to whom cultural memory belongs.

From human remains to cultural artifacts to iconic works of art.

Featuring curator and ethicist Meghan Bill, director, playwright, and scholar Madeline Sayet & Peruvian poet, writer and chronicler Gabriela Wiener, moderated by ARC Executive Director Julie Trébault.

In a moment where cultural narratives are contested and creators face growing pressure, spaces like this matter.

🎟️ Tickets are limited. Join us in New York before it sells out, check out the link in our bio.
For 50% off tickets, use promo code - ARCWVF26

This event is also part of Fall of Freedom national May Day Action.
#FallOfFreedom #WorldVoicesFestival #ArtAndPower #CulturalMemory #CreativeFreedom
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James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30 for a crime he didn’t commit.
His poetry was used against him in court.
Art is not a crime.
We cannot let this move forward.
Take action:
Sign the petition. Contact Texas Governor, Greg Abbott (@governorabbott). Share this.
Record your own video. Say his name.
#SaveJames

Tag + follow @justiceforjamesbroadnax

#NationalPoetryMonth #ArtIsNotACrime #TexasJustice #PoetryForJustice #HumanRights

James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30 for a crime he didn’t commit.
His poetry was used against him in court.
Art is not a crime.
We cannot let this move forward.
Take action:
Sign the petition. Contact Texas Governor, Greg Abbott (@governorabbott). Share this.
Record your own video. Say his name.
#SaveJames

Tag + follow @justiceforjamesbroadnax

#NationalPoetryMonth #ArtIsNotACrime #TexasJustice #PoetryForJustice #HumanRights
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James Broadnax is a poet, mentor, and artist. He is also scheduled to be executed in Texas on April 30 for a crime he did not commit.

This National Poetry Month, we are honored to share James reading his poem, Cloud View, recorded while incarcerated.

His words remind us of what is at stake. Art is an expression of humanity. It should never be used as evidence to silence, condemn, or execute.

Sign the petition at jamesbroadnax.org. Follow and tag @justiceforjamesbroadnax. Share your own video using #SaveJames.

#SaveJames #NationalPoetryMonth

#BlackArtists #ArtIsNotACrime #PoetryForJustice #EndTheDeathPenalty #PoetryMonth #ArtistsForJustice

James Broadnax is a poet, mentor, and artist. He is also scheduled to be executed in Texas on April 30 for a crime he did not commit.

This National Poetry Month, we are honored to share James reading his poem, Cloud View, recorded while incarcerated.

His words remind us of what is at stake. Art is an expression of humanity. It should never be used as evidence to silence, condemn, or execute.

Sign the petition at jamesbroadnax.org. Follow and tag @justiceforjamesbroadnax. Share your own video using #SaveJames.

#SaveJames #NationalPoetryMonth

#BlackArtists #ArtIsNotACrime #PoetryForJustice #EndTheDeathPenalty #PoetryMonth #ArtistsForJustice
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