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Last week, ARC hosted “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at #MONDIACULT2025 in Barcelona!
In partnership with @eba_europebeyondaccess, Diputació de Barcelona, and the @britishcouncil, we explored censorship, exclusion, and artistic freedom, and discussed inclusive, rights-based cultural policies.
Speakers:
✨ Diana Anselmo – Performer, Visual Artist, Activist, Al.Di.Qua
✨ Tere Badia – Steering Group, Barcelona Declaration on Cultural Rights
✨ Alia Alzougbi – Artistic Director & CEO, Shubbak
✨ Collen Kajokoto – Poet & Activist
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
#CulturalRightsNow #ArtisticFreedom #UNESCO @unesco
@collenkajokoto @aliaalzougbi

Last week, ARC hosted “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at #MONDIACULT2025 in Barcelona!
In partnership with @eba_europebeyondaccess, Diputació de Barcelona, and the @britishcouncil, we explored censorship, exclusion, and artistic freedom, and discussed inclusive, rights-based cultural policies.
Speakers:
✨ Diana Anselmo – Performer, Visual Artist, Activist, Al.Di.Qua
✨ Tere Badia – Steering Group, Barcelona Declaration on Cultural Rights
✨ Alia Alzougbi – Artistic Director & CEO, Shubbak
✨ Collen Kajokoto – Poet & Activist
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
#CulturalRightsNow #ArtisticFreedom #UNESCO @unesco
@collenkajokoto @aliaalzougbi
"I reconstructed the theory of art for myself." - Samia Halaby
Once a week, ARC shares an artwork from one of the artists we’ve featured in the past. This week, we highlight Samia.
A world-renowned Palestinian-American visual artist, activist, educator, scholar, and "Dangerous Art, Endangered Artists" participant, Samia Halaby was honored last mont with the Munch Award for Artistic Freedom. The honor is presented annually by Munch—an Oslo museum devoted to the work of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch—in recognition of artists’ sustained courage and integrity in the face of political and social pressures
Learn about Samia`s award: https://www.artforum.com/news/samia-halaby-receives-munch-award-artistic-freedom-1234735397/
Learn about Samia`s participation in our summit: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/exhibition/dangerous-art-endangered-artists-summit/
Image credit: "Rainbow Spirals," 1972, Image courtesy of the artist.
@samiahalaby

"I reconstructed the theory of art for myself." - Samia Halaby
Once a week, ARC shares an artwork from one of the artists we’ve featured in the past. This week, we highlight Samia.
A world-renowned Palestinian-American visual artist, activist, educator, scholar, and "Dangerous Art, Endangered Artists" participant, Samia Halaby was honored last mont with the Munch Award for Artistic Freedom. The honor is presented annually by Munch—an Oslo museum devoted to the work of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch—in recognition of artists’ sustained courage and integrity in the face of political and social pressures
Learn about Samia`s award: https://www.artforum.com/news/samia-halaby-receives-munch-award-artistic-freedom-1234735397/
Learn about Samia`s participation in our summit: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/exhibition/dangerous-art-endangered-artists-summit/
Image credit: "Rainbow Spirals," 1972, Image courtesy of the artist.
@samiahalaby
“Around the world, the arts are among the first targets of authoritarianism. Dissent calls on us to not only reaffirm the vital role of artists as disruptors and risk-takers, but to build and invest in safety and solidarity for artists and cultural spaces that speak truth to power.”
Join us for the plenary session: ✨ You Are Not Alone: Safety and Solidarity ✨ at the National Performance Network (NPN) 2025 Conference: Stormshaping: Adaptation, Resistance, Imagination!
📍 The Royal Sonesta, French Quarter – New Orleans
🗓 Wednesday, October 8
⏰ 2:00–3:30pm
Featuring:
• Giselle Byrd – The Theatre Offensive
• Anjee Helstrup Alvarez – MACLA
🔗 Learn more and register! https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/arc-national-performance-network-2025-conference/
@thegisellekristina @anjeearte @outoffensive @macla_sanjose @npnarts

“Around the world, the arts are among the first targets of authoritarianism. Dissent calls on us to not only reaffirm the vital role of artists as disruptors and risk-takers, but to build and invest in safety and solidarity for artists and cultural spaces that speak truth to power.”
Join us for the plenary session: ✨ You Are Not Alone: Safety and Solidarity ✨ at the National Performance Network (NPN) 2025 Conference: Stormshaping: Adaptation, Resistance, Imagination!
📍 The Royal Sonesta, French Quarter – New Orleans
🗓 Wednesday, October 8
⏰ 2:00–3:30pm
Featuring:
• Giselle Byrd – The Theatre Offensive
• Anjee Helstrup Alvarez – MACLA
🔗 Learn more and register! https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/arc-national-performance-network-2025-conference/
@thegisellekristina @anjeearte @outoffensive @macla_sanjose @npnarts
“Dance, for me, is a very effective weapon for liberation, for liberating the body.” - Taigué Ahmed
Early in his career, Taigué Ahmed–a world-renowned choreographer, dancer, and cultural activist from Chad–had a realization that would change his life and his work: Movement could be a salvation, a remedy for even the most enduring of traumas.
Read Taigué`s story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/taigue-ahmed/
@taigueahmed

“Dance, for me, is a very effective weapon for liberation, for liberating the body.” - Taigué Ahmed
Early in his career, Taigué Ahmed–a world-renowned choreographer, dancer, and cultural activist from Chad–had a realization that would change his life and his work: Movement could be a salvation, a remedy for even the most enduring of traumas.
Read Taigué`s story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/taigue-ahmed/
@taigueahmed
Yesterday in Barcelona, ARC’s Executive Director Julie Trébault took part in “Weaving Cultural Futures: Artistic Freedom, Feminist Advocacy, Local Governance in Action” at #mondiacult2025!
As part of our renewed efforts to bring issues of artistic freedom to the UN world stage, this side event brought together partners from across sectors to explore how feminist advocacy, artistic freedom, and local governance can work together to shape cultural futures.
Featured speakers included:
✨ Jordi Pascual (@jordipascual21) – Coordinator, Committee on Culture, UCLG
✨ Oriol Martí Samba – Director, Institut de Cultura, Ajuntament de Barcelona
✨ Sally Abu Bakr – Director of Cultural Development, Ramallah Municipality
✨ Ana Francis Mor (@anafrancismor) – Secretary for Culture, Mexico City
✨ Romina Bianchini Ferrero/Women x Culture Network (@mujeresxlacultura) – Promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in culture
Don’t miss our last side event TOMORROW: “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at 13:30 – 14:30 in Room 118-119 at the Barcelona International Convention Center (CCIB)
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
@unesco @dibacat

Yesterday in Barcelona, ARC’s Executive Director Julie Trébault took part in “Weaving Cultural Futures: Artistic Freedom, Feminist Advocacy, Local Governance in Action” at #mondiacult2025!
As part of our renewed efforts to bring issues of artistic freedom to the UN world stage, this side event brought together partners from across sectors to explore how feminist advocacy, artistic freedom, and local governance can work together to shape cultural futures.
Featured speakers included:
✨ Jordi Pascual (@jordipascual21) – Coordinator, Committee on Culture, UCLG
✨ Oriol Martí Samba – Director, Institut de Cultura, Ajuntament de Barcelona
✨ Sally Abu Bakr – Director of Cultural Development, Ramallah Municipality
✨ Ana Francis Mor (@anafrancismor) – Secretary for Culture, Mexico City
✨ Romina Bianchini Ferrero/Women x Culture Network (@mujeresxlacultura) – Promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in culture
Don’t miss our last side event TOMORROW: “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at 13:30 – 14:30 in Room 118-119 at the Barcelona International Convention Center (CCIB)
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
@unesco @dibacat
“I had a beautiful idea that graffiti in Korea could be a little closer to the public.”
— Taeyong Jeong
Once a week, ARC shares an artwork from one of the artists we’ve featured in the past. This week, we highlight Taeyong Jeong.
Taeyong Jeong is a visual artist and painter from Anyang, South Korea. He utilizes graffiti to promote political discussion, stimulating the free exchange of ideas and opinions that are vital for South Korea as a democratic society.
Much of his graffiti evokes a genuine desire for peace and unification between North and South Koreas and urges the Korean public to take part in a public conversation on cultural, political and social concepts.
Read Jeong’s story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/taeyong-jeong/

“I had a beautiful idea that graffiti in Korea could be a little closer to the public.”
— Taeyong Jeong
Once a week, ARC shares an artwork from one of the artists we’ve featured in the past. This week, we highlight Taeyong Jeong.
Taeyong Jeong is a visual artist and painter from Anyang, South Korea. He utilizes graffiti to promote political discussion, stimulating the free exchange of ideas and opinions that are vital for South Korea as a democratic society.
Much of his graffiti evokes a genuine desire for peace and unification between North and South Koreas and urges the Korean public to take part in a public conversation on cultural, political and social concepts.
Read Jeong’s story: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/artist-voice/taeyong-jeong/
NEXT WEEK ! Join us at “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at MONDIACULT 2025 in Barcelona on October 1!
In partnership with Europe Beyond Access, Diputació de Barcelona, and the British Council, we’ll explore censorship, exclusion, and artistic freedom, and discuss inclusive, rights-based cultural policies.
Speakers:
✨ Diana Anselmo – Performer, Visual Artist, Activist, Al.Di.Qua
✨ Tere Badia – Steering Group, Barcelona Declaration on Cultural Rights
✨ Alia Alzougbi – Artistic Director & CEO, Shubbak
✨ Collen Kajokoto – Poet & Activist
Join us for a discussion grounded in real-world examples and frameworks like the Barcelona Declaration.
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
#CulturalRightsNow #MONDIACULT2025 #ArtisticFreedom #UNESCO
@collenkajokoto @britishcouncil @eba_europebeyondaccess

NEXT WEEK ! Join us at “Cultural Rights Now: Voices at Risk, Access in Action” at MONDIACULT 2025 in Barcelona on October 1!
In partnership with Europe Beyond Access, Diputació de Barcelona, and the British Council, we’ll explore censorship, exclusion, and artistic freedom, and discuss inclusive, rights-based cultural policies.
Speakers:
✨ Diana Anselmo – Performer, Visual Artist, Activist, Al.Di.Qua
✨ Tere Badia – Steering Group, Barcelona Declaration on Cultural Rights
✨ Alia Alzougbi – Artistic Director & CEO, Shubbak
✨ Collen Kajokoto – Poet & Activist
Join us for a discussion grounded in real-world examples and frameworks like the Barcelona Declaration.
Learn more: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/event/cultural-rights-now-mondiacult-2025/
#CulturalRightsNow #MONDIACULT2025 #ArtisticFreedom #UNESCO
@collenkajokoto @britishcouncil @eba_europebeyondaccess
🏝️ Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island - Don`t miss it!
ARC is proud to highlight El Museo del Barrio’s @elmuseo exhibition of a longtime ally of ARC, Cuban-American artist and writer Coco Fusco @cocof_usco.
For more than three decades, Fusco’s searing performances, films, photographs, and texts have challenged audiences to reckon with the politics of representation, exile, and post-revolutionary Cuban history. From her canonical work "Two Undiscovered Amerindians Discover the West" to her recent investigations into Cuba and U.S. politics, Fusco has given voice to the complexities of belonging, power, and resistance.
At ARC, we are deeply engaged in supporting Cuban artists in exile through our Cuban Migrant Artists Resilience Fellowship (CMARF) — providing financial support, training, and global visibility to creatives forced from their homeland but determined to keep creating.
As we celebrate Fusco’s landmark exhibition, we also invite those passionate about artistic freedom to join us in this effort. We are currently seeking a Program Consultant to lead CMARF and strengthen our work with Cuban artists.
📍 Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island El Museo del Barrio, New York
September 18, 2025 — January 11, 2026
👉 Learn more about the exhibition: https://www.elmuseo.org/.../coco-fusco-tomorrow-i-will.../
👉 Apply to the CMARF Program consultant job call: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/.../consultant-cuban.../
#CocoFusco #elmuseodelbarrio #cubanartist #ArtisticFreedom #Cuba
🖼️ Installation image of `Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island.` Photography by Matthew Sherman

🏝️ Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island - Don`t miss it!
ARC is proud to highlight El Museo del Barrio’s @elmuseo exhibition of a longtime ally of ARC, Cuban-American artist and writer Coco Fusco @cocof_usco.
For more than three decades, Fusco’s searing performances, films, photographs, and texts have challenged audiences to reckon with the politics of representation, exile, and post-revolutionary Cuban history. From her canonical work "Two Undiscovered Amerindians Discover the West" to her recent investigations into Cuba and U.S. politics, Fusco has given voice to the complexities of belonging, power, and resistance.
At ARC, we are deeply engaged in supporting Cuban artists in exile through our Cuban Migrant Artists Resilience Fellowship (CMARF) — providing financial support, training, and global visibility to creatives forced from their homeland but determined to keep creating.
As we celebrate Fusco’s landmark exhibition, we also invite those passionate about artistic freedom to join us in this effort. We are currently seeking a Program Consultant to lead CMARF and strengthen our work with Cuban artists.
📍 Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island El Museo del Barrio, New York
September 18, 2025 — January 11, 2026
👉 Learn more about the exhibition: https://www.elmuseo.org/.../coco-fusco-tomorrow-i-will.../
👉 Apply to the CMARF Program consultant job call: https://artistsatriskconnection.org/.../consultant-cuban.../
#CocoFusco #elmuseodelbarrio #cubanartist #ArtisticFreedom #Cuba
🖼️ Installation image of `Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island.` Photography by Matthew Sherman