Amplify

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

Events

Addis Ababa - Ethiopia

PANAF 2026 – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

6 - 8 February 2026

At the PANAF Summit 2026, artists, activists, policymakers, funders, and cultural leaders from across the continent will come together in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to explore how creativity thrives—and transforms—within today’s shifting digital and economic realities. From 6–8 February 2026, PANAF Summit will once again affirm one message: that to be free to create is to be free to define the future.

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

ARC @ College Art Association 114th Annual Conference

19 February 2026

As the largest and longest-running convening of artists, scholars, educators, and cultural workers in the United States, the CAA Conference occupies a critical space for collective reflection on the conditions shaping artistic practice, pedagogy, and cultural production.

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Paris, France

ARC @ Forum Europe Créative 2025

2 December 2025

This forum invites artists, cultural professionals, audiovisual and media actors, researchers and decision-makers to reflect together: How, today in Europe, can culture still defend freedom, revive engagement, and nurture a democracy in flux?

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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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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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Exhibitions

The Art of Resistance:
Contemporary Art from
Russia & Belarus

 

Curated by Vera Shengalia

 

Videos

Podcasts

Instagram

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📣 ARC is hiring!

We’re looking for an Artist Protection Consultant to support artists and cultural workers at risk worldwide.

This role focuses on:
✨ Protection case support
✨ Emergency and resilience grant coordination
✨ Research on threats to artistic freedom
✨ Advocacy and documentation support

📍 Remote | Independent consultancy

🗓 Application deadline: February 16, 2026

🔗 Learn more and apply
artistsatriskconnection.org/arc-news/artist-protection-consultancy/

#ARC #ArtistProtection #WeAreHiring #Consultancy

📣 ARC is hiring!

We’re looking for an Artist Protection Consultant to support artists and cultural workers at risk worldwide.

This role focuses on:
✨ Protection case support
✨ Emergency and resilience grant coordination
✨ Research on threats to artistic freedom
✨ Advocacy and documentation support

📍 Remote | Independent consultancy

🗓 Application deadline: February 16, 2026

🔗 Learn more and apply
artistsatriskconnection.org/arc-news/artist-protection-consultancy/

#ARC #ArtistProtection #WeAreHiring #Consultancy
...

📣 ARC is hiring!

We’re seeking an International Programs Consultant to support and expand ARC’s global initiatives.

The role includes:
✨ Strategic and programmatic support
✨ Partnership coordination
✨ Advocacy and policy contribution
✨ Planning, monitoring, and reporting

📍 Remote | Independent consultancy

🗓 Application deadline: February 15, 2026

🔗 Apply via the link in bio:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/arc-news/international-programs-consultancy/

#ARC #ArtsAndHumanRights #Consultancy #Hiring

📣 ARC is hiring!

We’re seeking an International Programs Consultant to support and expand ARC’s global initiatives.

The role includes:
✨ Strategic and programmatic support
✨ Partnership coordination
✨ Advocacy and policy contribution
✨ Planning, monitoring, and reporting

📍 Remote | Independent consultancy

🗓 Application deadline: February 15, 2026

🔗 Apply via the link in bio:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/arc-news/international-programs-consultancy/

#ARC #ArtsAndHumanRights #Consultancy #Hiring
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🎥🌟If you haven’t seen these extraordinary short films from the Art of Exile series, you still can!

Last year, ARC hosted the Art of Exile Documentary Screening and Performance Event on Zoom, featuring three moving short films by filmmakers Dara Kell and Veena Rao.

The screening was followed by performances and readings by featured artists Mai Khoi and Ahmed Naji, as well as a reading of the writing of Moath al-Alwi, presented by his lawyer Beth Jacob, who also joined the Q&A.

Together, the three films offer an intimate portrait of artists displaced by war and censorship, navigating memory, reinvention, and the challenge of rebuilding their lives and identities in exile.

▶️ Watch the full screening and panel discussion on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2PBL-Tw_Vw&rco=1

@mai.khoi @darakell

🎥🌟If you haven’t seen these extraordinary short films from the Art of Exile series, you still can!

Last year, ARC hosted the Art of Exile Documentary Screening and Performance Event on Zoom, featuring three moving short films by filmmakers Dara Kell and Veena Rao.

The screening was followed by performances and readings by featured artists Mai Khoi and Ahmed Naji, as well as a reading of the writing of Moath al-Alwi, presented by his lawyer Beth Jacob, who also joined the Q&A.

Together, the three films offer an intimate portrait of artists displaced by war and censorship, navigating memory, reinvention, and the challenge of rebuilding their lives and identities in exile.

▶️ Watch the full screening and panel discussion on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2PBL-Tw_Vw&rco=1

@mai.khoi @darakell
...

“I hope international audiences understand the depth of systematic discrimination and restrictions imposed on Afghan women. At the same time, I fear they may see Afghan women only as victims: weak, miserable, or deserving of pity. Afghan women are strong, resilient, and resistant. Even under gender apartheid, they continue to fight for their existence and dignity.” - Zahra Abrahimi, Afghan visual artist and activist

Zahra Abrahimi knows well that when you leave your country, a piece of it stays with you forever. A painter and muralist from Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan, Zahra is now living in Paris after 3 years in exile in Pakistan. In an interview with ARC, she recounts the events that led to her departure from Afghanistan, the repression that followed her, and the feeling of duty that continues to aliment her creativity.

Read her artist story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/zahra-abrahimi/ 

#Afghanistan #ArtistSpotlight #ArtistStory

“I hope international audiences understand the depth of systematic discrimination and restrictions imposed on Afghan women. At the same time, I fear they may see Afghan women only as victims: weak, miserable, or deserving of pity. Afghan women are strong, resilient, and resistant. Even under gender apartheid, they continue to fight for their existence and dignity.” - Zahra Abrahimi, Afghan visual artist and activist

Zahra Abrahimi knows well that when you leave your country, a piece of it stays with you forever. A painter and muralist from Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan, Zahra is now living in Paris after 3 years in exile in Pakistan. In an interview with ARC, she recounts the events that led to her departure from Afghanistan, the repression that followed her, and the feeling of duty that continues to aliment her creativity.

Read her artist story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/zahra-abrahimi/

#Afghanistan #ArtistSpotlight #ArtistStory
...

ARC stands in solidarity with Minnesota, the undocumented community in the U.S., and all those who are participating in the National Shutdown on January 30th, 2026, a nationwide day of action responding to escalating attacks on marginalized communities by federal immigration officials and recent fatal shootings of civilians by federal agents in Minnesota. ARC has signed in support of this action and its collective messaging. 

ARC is speaking out at this moment because our work with artists and cultural workers consistently shows that when government authorities sidestep or otherwise controvert the rule of law to surveil, intimidate and harass communities, risks to freedom of expression and personal safety increase for all.

Since 2017, ARC has had the privilege of serving artists and cultural workers who use their creativity to express the diversity, beauty, and complexity of our humanity of our humanity. The same patterns of authoritarianism that ARC has witnessed and documented within some of the most repressive governments globally, we are observing develop within the United States as well. People are being targeted and attacked on the basis of their identity, their roles in their community, and because of their affirmation of the dignity of all humans.
Artists and cultural workers play a vital role in upholding the First Amendment and sustaining a vibrant cultural life. Yet many face heightened vulnerability due to immigration status, racialization, or political expression. ARC affirms the right of all people, regardless of immigration status, to create, speak, and contribute freely and safely.
ARC remains committed to supporting artists and cultural workers through protection resources, safety guidance, and referrals to trusted legal and advocacy partners, particularly during moments of heightened risk. ARC will continue to work with its network to document impacts, share resources, and support artists and cultural workers navigating these challenges, ensuring that all are able to create and contribute to cultural life without fear and in recognition of our shared humanity. #nationalshutdown @ncacensorship @falloffreedom @50501 @1acommittee

ARC stands in solidarity with Minnesota, the undocumented community in the U.S., and all those who are participating in the National Shutdown on January 30th, 2026, a nationwide day of action responding to escalating attacks on marginalized communities by federal immigration officials and recent fatal shootings of civilians by federal agents in Minnesota. ARC has signed in support of this action and its collective messaging.

ARC is speaking out at this moment because our work with artists and cultural workers consistently shows that when government authorities sidestep or otherwise controvert the rule of law to surveil, intimidate and harass communities, risks to freedom of expression and personal safety increase for all.

Since 2017, ARC has had the privilege of serving artists and cultural workers who use their creativity to express the diversity, beauty, and complexity of our humanity of our humanity. The same patterns of authoritarianism that ARC has witnessed and documented within some of the most repressive governments globally, we are observing develop within the United States as well. People are being targeted and attacked on the basis of their identity, their roles in their community, and because of their affirmation of the dignity of all humans.
Artists and cultural workers play a vital role in upholding the First Amendment and sustaining a vibrant cultural life. Yet many face heightened vulnerability due to immigration status, racialization, or political expression. ARC affirms the right of all people, regardless of immigration status, to create, speak, and contribute freely and safely.
ARC remains committed to supporting artists and cultural workers through protection resources, safety guidance, and referrals to trusted legal and advocacy partners, particularly during moments of heightened risk. ARC will continue to work with its network to document impacts, share resources, and support artists and cultural workers navigating these challenges, ensuring that all are able to create and contribute to cultural life without fear and in recognition of our shared humanity. #nationalshutdown @ncacensorship @falloffreedom @50501 @1acommittee
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⛓🎨 ARC’s latest digital exhibition, The Art of Resistance, is still live!

Featuring 13 contemporary Russian and Belarusian visual artists, The Art of Resistance is a powerful testament to creative defiance in the face of war, repression, and authoritarianism.

Through painting, performance, animation, and protest art, the artists confront anti-war resistance, political persecution, and the lived experience of displacement—while insisting on a more humane world through the act of creating.

🔗 Explore the exhibition and artist interviews:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/exhibition/art-of-resistance-exhibition/ 

Image credit: GipnoZ ("Hypnosis") by Russian artist Philippenzo Courtesy of artist.

@philippenzo #ArtistsAgainstTheWar #Artivism #TheArtofResistance #CreativeResistance

⛓🎨 ARC’s latest digital exhibition, The Art of Resistance, is still live!

Featuring 13 contemporary Russian and Belarusian visual artists, The Art of Resistance is a powerful testament to creative defiance in the face of war, repression, and authoritarianism.

Through painting, performance, animation, and protest art, the artists confront anti-war resistance, political persecution, and the lived experience of displacement—while insisting on a more humane world through the act of creating.

🔗 Explore the exhibition and artist interviews:
https://artistsatriskconnection.org/exhibition/art-of-resistance-exhibition/

Image credit: GipnoZ ("Hypnosis") by Russian artist Philippenzo Courtesy of artist.

@philippenzo #ArtistsAgainstTheWar #Artivism #TheArtofResistance #CreativeResistance
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