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ARC elevates the voices of artists, advocates and allies to mobilize a resounding call for global artistic freedom.

Events

Paris, France

ARC @ Forum Europe Créative 2025

2 December 2025

Ce forum invite artistes, professionnels de la culture, acteurs de l’audiovisuel et des médias, chercheurs et décideurs à réfléchir ensemble : comment, aujourd’hui en Europe, la culture peut-elle encore défendre la liberté, raviver l’engagement et nourrir une démocratie en mouvement ?

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Tijuana - Mexico

ARC @ Cine Sin Fronteras

18 - 22 November 2025

Cine Sin Fronteras is an international event that utilizes film, art, human rights, and cultural diplomacy to dignify the migrant experience.

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New Orleans, LA

ARC @ National Performance Network 2025 Conference

As The Theater Offensive offered in its rules for fellowship in this era: “No blame. No hatred. Love. Unity. Liberation. Abundance.” With Giselle Byrd, The Theater Offensive; Anjee Helstrup-Alvarez, MACLA; and Julie Trébault, Artists at Risk Connection.

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Barcelona - Spain

Cultural Rights Now | MONDIACULT 2025

1 October 2025

ARC will cohost the panel "Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action" as part of MONDIACULT 2025. The discussion is in collaboration with EBA — Europe Beyond Access, the Diputació de Barcelona, and the British Council.

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Barcelona - Spain

Weaving Cultural Futures | MONDIACULT 2025

29 September 2025

ARC will cohost the side event "Weaving Cultural Futures: Artistic Freedom, Feminist Advocacy, and Local Governance in Action" as part of MONDIACULT 2025. The discussion is in collaboration with the Women X Culture Network, UCLG - United Cities and Local Governments, and the Institut de Cultura, Ajuntament de Barcelona.

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Art on the Front Lines

Celebrating creativity and impact:
explore ARC’s stories, artist interviews, artwork reflections, collaborations, and exhibition highlights.

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.

India

Leena Manimekalai

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Sudan

Osman Obaid

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Russia

Zhenya Berkovich

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Nicaragua

Ludwing Gómez

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China

Rahima Mahmut

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Palestine

Shareef Sarhan

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Videos

Podcasts

Instagram

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🚨 ARC condemns the violent arrest of Iranian artists and human rights defenders.

Earlier today, photographer Aliyeh Motalebzadeh, visual artist & activist Sepideh Gholian, and writer Abolfazl Abri were violently detained at a peaceful memorial in Mashhad honoring human rights lawyer Khosro Alikordi, whose death in custody has raised widespread concern.

They were arrested alongside many others, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi. 

⚖️ ARC calls for their immediate and unconditional release. 

🎨✍🏽Artists in Iran continue to face intimidation, censorship, and state violence simply for creating, speaking, and resisting. 

🌍 Artistic freedom is a human right. 

📸 Image credit: @centerforhumanrights (CHRI) 

#standwithartists #iran #artisticfreedom #humanrightsviolations #freethemall #StopRepression #iranprotests #womenlifefreedom #artisresistance 

@peninternational @amnesty @article19org @hrf @penamerica @humanrightswatch @hyperallergic @guardian

🚨 ARC condemns the violent arrest of Iranian artists and human rights defenders.

Earlier today, photographer Aliyeh Motalebzadeh, visual artist & activist Sepideh Gholian, and writer Abolfazl Abri were violently detained at a peaceful memorial in Mashhad honoring human rights lawyer Khosro Alikordi, whose death in custody has raised widespread concern.

They were arrested alongside many others, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi.

⚖️ ARC calls for their immediate and unconditional release.

🎨✍🏽Artists in Iran continue to face intimidation, censorship, and state violence simply for creating, speaking, and resisting.

🌍 Artistic freedom is a human right.

📸 Image credit: @centerforhumanrights (CHRI)

#standwithartists #iran #artisticfreedom #humanrightsviolations #freethemall #StopRepression #iranprotests #womenlifefreedom #artisresistance

@peninternational @amnesty @article19org @hrf @penamerica @humanrightswatch @hyperallergic @guardian
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“For me, art cannot be separated from life. There was art in everything my people did.” — Yacunã Tuxá

Yacunã Tuxá is an Indigenous illustrator and visual artist from the Tuxá people of Bahia, Brazil. Her work blends ancestral memory, identity, land, and the strength of Indigenous women into vibrant contemporary forms.

Rooted in the stories and experiences of her community, Yacunã’s illustrations reclaim narratives long erased by displacement and colonial violence. Through color, symbolism, and attention to embodiment and territory, she creates images that honor Indigenous memory while resisting ongoing attempts to silence it.

🔗 Learn more about her work and story:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/yacuna-tuxa/

Image: “Corpo Canoa,” image courtesy of the artist.

#YacunaTuxa #IndigenousArt #ArtistSpotlight

“For me, art cannot be separated from life. There was art in everything my people did.” — Yacunã Tuxá

Yacunã Tuxá is an Indigenous illustrator and visual artist from the Tuxá people of Bahia, Brazil. Her work blends ancestral memory, identity, land, and the strength of Indigenous women into vibrant contemporary forms.

Rooted in the stories and experiences of her community, Yacunã’s illustrations reclaim narratives long erased by displacement and colonial violence. Through color, symbolism, and attention to embodiment and territory, she creates images that honor Indigenous memory while resisting ongoing attempts to silence it.

🔗 Learn more about her work and story:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/yacuna-tuxa/

Image: “Corpo Canoa,” image courtesy of the artist.

#YacunaTuxa #IndigenousArt #ArtistSpotlight
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🛑🇧🇩 “The government must take decisive action to protect Baul singers—and ensure the law is never weaponized to suppress artistic freedom or religious expression.” — Julie Trébault, ARC Executive Director

ARC calls on the Government of Bangladesh to protect Baul artists following the arrest of singer Abul Sarkar and increasingly violent attacks on Baul community members.

Sufi Baul musicians, guardians of a UNESCO-recognized cultural tradition, have faced escalating assaults and criminalization by religious extremist groups, while authorities have taken limited action to ensure their safety.
ARC urges the government to drop the charges against Sarkar, safeguard Baul singers and community, and defend artistic freedom across Bangladesh.

Read our statement: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/statement/arc-calls-on-government-of-bangladesh-to-protect-the-baul-community/

#ProtectBauls #ArtisticFreedom #Bangladesh #BaulMusic

🛑🇧🇩 “The government must take decisive action to protect Baul singers—and ensure the law is never weaponized to suppress artistic freedom or religious expression.” — Julie Trébault, ARC Executive Director

ARC calls on the Government of Bangladesh to protect Baul artists following the arrest of singer Abul Sarkar and increasingly violent attacks on Baul community members.

Sufi Baul musicians, guardians of a UNESCO-recognized cultural tradition, have faced escalating assaults and criminalization by religious extremist groups, while authorities have taken limited action to ensure their safety.
ARC urges the government to drop the charges against Sarkar, safeguard Baul singers and community, and defend artistic freedom across Bangladesh.

Read our statement: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/statement/arc-calls-on-government-of-bangladesh-to-protect-the-baul-community/

#ProtectBauls #ArtisticFreedom #Bangladesh #BaulMusic
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🛑🇨🇺 “Luis Manuel’s decision to, once again, resort to a hunger strike on the eve of his 38th birthday, his fifth spent behind bars, is stark and tragic. That an artist must literally put his life on the line simply for creating, imagining, and demanding a freer Cuba is intolerable,” — Julie Trébault, ARC Executive Director

ARC expresses grave concern following reports that Cuban artist and activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara has begun a hunger strike while imprisoned. His protest highlights the extreme repression faced by artists and independent voices across Cuba.

ARC urges Cuban authorities to immediately release Otero Alcántara and all unjustly-detained artists and prisoners of conscience in Cuba.

Read our statement: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/statement/arc-calls-for-release-of-cuban-artist-luis-manuel-otero-alcantara-as-he-begins-hunger-strike-in-prison/
 
#FreeLuisManuel #LuisManuelOteroAlcántara #SOSCuba #VocesPresas #ArtistsAtRisk #Cuba #ArtisticFreedom

🛑🇨🇺 “Luis Manuel’s decision to, once again, resort to a hunger strike on the eve of his 38th birthday, his fifth spent behind bars, is stark and tragic. That an artist must literally put his life on the line simply for creating, imagining, and demanding a freer Cuba is intolerable,” — Julie Trébault, ARC Executive Director

ARC expresses grave concern following reports that Cuban artist and activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara has begun a hunger strike while imprisoned. His protest highlights the extreme repression faced by artists and independent voices across Cuba.

ARC urges Cuban authorities to immediately release Otero Alcántara and all unjustly-detained artists and prisoners of conscience in Cuba.

Read our statement: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/statement/arc-calls-for-release-of-cuban-artist-luis-manuel-otero-alcantara-as-he-begins-hunger-strike-in-prison/

#FreeLuisManuel #LuisManuelOteroAlcántara #SOSCuba #VocesPresas #ArtistsAtRisk #Cuba #ArtisticFreedom
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“We fell in love with how calligraphy can define a city.” — Javier Serrano Guerra

Spanish artist Javier Serrano Guerra (part of the collective Boa Mistura) has spent more than two decades turning urban walls into canvases of belonging, community and resistance. With a group rooted in graffiti culture, Boa Mistura creates murals and installations that respond to the identity of each place, often in close collaboration with local residents.

Their work reaches beyond aesthetics. Murals, public-space interventions and community art projects become tools for solidarity, visibility, and dignity.

🔗 Read their story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/javier-serrano-guerra-boa-mistura/ 

@boamistura #StreetArt #UrbanArt #Grafitti #ArtistSpotlight

“We fell in love with how calligraphy can define a city.” — Javier Serrano Guerra

Spanish artist Javier Serrano Guerra (part of the collective Boa Mistura) has spent more than two decades turning urban walls into canvases of belonging, community and resistance. With a group rooted in graffiti culture, Boa Mistura creates murals and installations that respond to the identity of each place, often in close collaboration with local residents.

Their work reaches beyond aesthetics. Murals, public-space interventions and community art projects become tools for solidarity, visibility, and dignity.

🔗 Read their story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/javier-serrano-guerra-boa-mistura/

@boamistura #StreetArt #UrbanArt #Grafitti #ArtistSpotlight
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