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The National Artist Safety Survey:
Project Collaborators

The National Artist Safety Survey is a collective effort made possible through the contined support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the collaboration of organizations, networks, and creative communities across the United States.

ARC extends sincere appreciation to our partner organizations for their essential role in shaping the survey, informing the U.S. Safety Guide for Artists, and helping ensure broad participation across diverse artistic and cultural communities.

Together, we are gathering the insights needed to strengthen protections for artistic freedom and creative expression nationwide.

Partner Organizations

Alabama Arts Alliance
Alaska Native Arts Foundation
Alternate Roots
American Institute of Graphic Arts
Ananya Dance Theatre
Art at A Time like This
Artist Communities Alliance
Arts Alliance Illinois
Black Mountain Institute
Black Music Artists Coalition
Bonnie Lawrence
Brainfood Books
California for the Arts
Catalyst Arts Collaborative
CEC ArtsLink
City of Asylum – Detroit
City of Asylum – Pittsburgh
College Art Association
Craft Emergency Relief Fund
Creative Time
CuratorLove
Daphna Harel
Developing Artist Collaboration (DAC)
Expo Chicago
For Freedoms
Fractured Atlas
Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc
Graphic Artists Guild
Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council
Hidden Voices
Impact Inc.
Indigo Arts Alliance
International Human Rights Art Movement
Kansas City Artists Coalition
Kings English Book Shop
Music Artists Coalition
Miami Film Lab
Mississippi Museum of Art
Moonsun Art Gallery
National Coalition Against Censorship
National Performance Network
National Queer Theater
New Yorkers for Culture & Arts
One Nation One Project
ONWARDS
The Peale, Baltimore’s Community Museum
PEN Austin
PEN Dallas/Fort Worth
PEN Tulsa
Puʻuhonua Society
Songwriters of North America
Stanislaus Arts Council
TransCultural Exchange
UNDOC+ Collective
Unmanageable
Vera List Center for Art and Politics

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