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.

Uganda

Trinah Kakyo

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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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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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"When the world turns its attention to an event as large as the FIFA World Cup, artists often help us see what the spotlight leaves out."

Artists have long used major public events—from Olympic Games to World Cups—to reflect on the social and political questions they raise. Protecting their ability to do so is an essential part of artistic freedom.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds, artists in Mexico and the United States are using their work to raise questions about the social realities surrounding the tournament—from housing and displacement to migration, public space, and community rights.

In Mexico, artist Vlocke Negro (@vlocke_negro) has transformed World Cup advertising into interventions that draw attention to issues including gentrification, water scarcity, displacement, and the ongoing crisis of disappearances. In the United States, artists across host cities have contributed to the “No ICE in the Cup” campaign (@noiceinthecup2026 ), using art to advocate for immigrant communities and raise concerns about the impact of immigration enforcement during the tournament.

Artistic freedom is not only the freedom to create. It is also the freedom to question, challenge, and make visible realities that might otherwise remain unseen.

🎥 Hear from Alessandro Zagato, ARC's Regional Representative for Latin America, on why artistic freedom matters—especially when the world is watching.

This video references reporting by Cultura Mexicana (@culturamexicana) and The Art Newspaper (@theartnewspaper.official ) on artistic responses to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

#ArtisticFreedom #WorldCup2026 #FreedomOfExpression #ArtistsAtRiskConnection #ArtForChange #CreativeFreedom #HumanRights #PublicArt #ArtistActivism

"When the world turns its attention to an event as large as the FIFA World Cup, artists often help us see what the spotlight leaves out."

Artists have long used major public events—from Olympic Games to World Cups—to reflect on the social and political questions they raise. Protecting their ability to do so is an essential part of artistic freedom.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds, artists in Mexico and the United States are using their work to raise questions about the social realities surrounding the tournament—from housing and displacement to migration, public space, and community rights.

In Mexico, artist Vlocke Negro (@vlocke_negro) has transformed World Cup advertising into interventions that draw attention to issues including gentrification, water scarcity, displacement, and the ongoing crisis of disappearances. In the United States, artists across host cities have contributed to the “No ICE in the Cup” campaign (@noiceinthecup2026 ), using art to advocate for immigrant communities and raise concerns about the impact of immigration enforcement during the tournament.

Artistic freedom is not only the freedom to create. It is also the freedom to question, challenge, and make visible realities that might otherwise remain unseen.

🎥 Hear from Alessandro Zagato, ARC`s Regional Representative for Latin America, on why artistic freedom matters—especially when the world is watching.

This video references reporting by Cultura Mexicana (@culturamexicana) and The Art Newspaper (@theartnewspaper.official ) on artistic responses to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

#ArtisticFreedom #WorldCup2026 #FreedomOfExpression #ArtistsAtRiskConnection #ArtForChange #CreativeFreedom #HumanRights #PublicArt #ArtistActivism
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🇨🇺🔴CU URGENT: Release Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara

According to public reports, Cuban multidisciplinary artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was removed from Guanajay prison on 7 July—just two days before the scheduled completion of his unjust five-year prison sentence—and transferred to an undisclosed location. At the time of publication, his whereabouts remain unknown.

Together with Civil Rights Defenders (@crdefenders), PEN International (@peninternational), and PEN Cuba in Exile Centre, ARC calls on the Cuban authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Luis Manuel, confirm his whereabouts, and guarantee his physical and psychological integrity.

Read our joint statement in the link in our bio.

#FreeLuisManuel #FreeLuisMa #LuisManuelOteroAlcantara #ArtisticFreedom #FreedomOfExpression #HumanRights #Cuba 

 @amnestyusa @museo_disidencia_en_cuba @00bienal @yanelys_nl  @taniabruguera @cocof_usco @hrf @luismanuel.oteroalcantara @mov_sanisidro @penamerica

🇨🇺🔴CU URGENT: Release Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara

According to public reports, Cuban multidisciplinary artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was removed from Guanajay prison on 7 July—just two days before the scheduled completion of his unjust five-year prison sentence—and transferred to an undisclosed location. At the time of publication, his whereabouts remain unknown.

Together with Civil Rights Defenders (@crdefenders), PEN International (@peninternational), and PEN Cuba in Exile Centre, ARC calls on the Cuban authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Luis Manuel, confirm his whereabouts, and guarantee his physical and psychological integrity.

Read our joint statement in the link in our bio.

#FreeLuisManuel #FreeLuisMa #LuisManuelOteroAlcantara #ArtisticFreedom #FreedomOfExpression #HumanRights #Cuba

@amnestyusa @museo_disidencia_en_cuba @00bienal @yanelys_nl @taniabruguera @cocof_usco @hrf @luismanuel.oteroalcantara @mov_sanisidro @penamerica
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🎉 ¡Gracias a todas los artistas que participaron en nuestra encuesta para la comunidad de artistas cubanos en el exterior!

Entre quienes completaron la encuesta antes del 15 de mayo, realizamos un sorteo para seleccionar a la persona ganadora del estipendio de $100 USD.

Nos complace felicitar a Hebert Poll Gutiérrez (@hebertpoll), artista seleccionado para recibir el estipendio. ¡Muchas felicidades! ✨

Agradecemos profundamente a todas las personas que compartieron sus experiencias y perspectivas con ARC. Sus respuestas serán de gran ayuda para orientar futuras iniciativas, oportunidades y programas de apoyo para la comunidad artística cubana.

🫶 Gracias por formar parte de esta comunidad y por ayudarnos a fortalecer nuestro trabajo. 

 #ArtistasCubanos #ComunidadArtística #EncuestaArtística #ArteCubano #CulturaCubana #IniciativasCulturales #ApoyoAlArte

🎉 ¡Gracias a todas los artistas que participaron en nuestra encuesta para la comunidad de artistas cubanos en el exterior!

Entre quienes completaron la encuesta antes del 15 de mayo, realizamos un sorteo para seleccionar a la persona ganadora del estipendio de $100 USD.

Nos complace felicitar a Hebert Poll Gutiérrez (@hebertpoll), artista seleccionado para recibir el estipendio. ¡Muchas felicidades! ✨

Agradecemos profundamente a todas las personas que compartieron sus experiencias y perspectivas con ARC. Sus respuestas serán de gran ayuda para orientar futuras iniciativas, oportunidades y programas de apoyo para la comunidad artística cubana.

🫶 Gracias por formar parte de esta comunidad y por ayudarnos a fortalecer nuestro trabajo.

#ArtistasCubanos #ComunidadArtística #EncuestaArtística #ArteCubano #CulturaCubana #IniciativasCulturales #ApoyoAlArte
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🎨 Open Call: TED x POSCA Global Artist Residency

What does it mean to repair what has been broken—and to make that process visible?

The TED x POSCA Global Artist Residency, curated by Fine Acts, invites artists from around the world to explore this question through Visible Mending, a theme centered on repair, hope, and transformation as a lived practice. (@ted @poscaoficial @fineacts)

Designed for artists working through public space, collective imagination, and civic engagement, this globally distributed residency supports projects that emerge from and engage directly with local communities.

Selected artists will: 
• Receive a $15,000 honorarium and production support
• Work within their own communities—no relocation required
• Develop public-facing, participatory projects
• Share their work through global platforms

At ARC, we know that artists are often at the forefront of helping communities process change, build connection, and imagine new futures. 

That's why we're excited to share this opportunity through the ARC Artist Resiliency Toolkit.

📅 Applications close July 31, 2026
Learn more on @fineacts page!

#ArtistOpportunity #ArtistResiliencyToolkit #OpenCall #ArtResidency #ArtGrant #ArtWorld #ContemporaryArt #ArtCommunity #ArtLife #ArtOfTheDay #InstaArt #ArtCollective #ArtForChange #GlobalArtists #ArtSupport #Artivism #VisibleMending #FineActs #TEDxPOSCA

🎨 Open Call: TED x POSCA Global Artist Residency

What does it mean to repair what has been broken—and to make that process visible?

The TED x POSCA Global Artist Residency, curated by Fine Acts, invites artists from around the world to explore this question through Visible Mending, a theme centered on repair, hope, and transformation as a lived practice. (@ted @poscaoficial @fineacts)

Designed for artists working through public space, collective imagination, and civic engagement, this globally distributed residency supports projects that emerge from and engage directly with local communities.

Selected artists will:
• Receive a $15,000 honorarium and production support
• Work within their own communities—no relocation required
• Develop public-facing, participatory projects
• Share their work through global platforms

At ARC, we know that artists are often at the forefront of helping communities process change, build connection, and imagine new futures.

That`s why we`re excited to share this opportunity through the ARC Artist Resiliency Toolkit.

📅 Applications close July 31, 2026
Learn more on @fineacts page!

#ArtistOpportunity #ArtistResiliencyToolkit #OpenCall #ArtResidency #ArtGrant #ArtWorld #ContemporaryArt #ArtCommunity #ArtLife #ArtOfTheDay #InstaArt #ArtCollective #ArtForChange #GlobalArtists #ArtSupport #Artivism #VisibleMending #FineActs #TEDxPOSCA
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