Amplify

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

Events

New York - USA

ARC @ World Voices Festival 2026

29 April 2026

In a conversation moderated by ARC Executive Director, Julie Trébault, writers Madeline Sayet and Gabriela Wiener, and museum professional, Meghan Bill, ask: what do the journeys of human remains, cultural artifacts, and iconic artworks reveal about our history? What makes the violence and asymmetries that have shaped their extraction, preservation, and return both collective and deeply personal experiences?

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Online

ARC x Res Artis: Residencies as Refuge

15-16 April 2026

ARC and Res Artis are hosting an online workshop focussed on how to effectively host artists-at-risk. In this 90-minute session, we will examine the social and political contexts that place artists in this position – and how these differing situations require different responses.

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Norfolk - USA

ARC @ South Eastern Art Museum Directors Conference 2026

21 April 2026

Join us for a focused and timely conversation as part of the Southeastern Art Museum Director Conference 2026, hosted by the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia (April 19-21), on the evolving landscape of artistic freedom in the United States.

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New York - USA

21 March 2026

Join Mai Khôi & The Dissidents:“Bad Activist” and “Five Years in Exile” Album Release - A powerful 2-in-1 concert experience at National Sawdust in Brooklyn.

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Online

ARC @ Artists Untangling Censorship with UNDOXX

19 March 2026

Artists Untangling Censorship is an online public conversation featuring UNDOXX organizers zavé martohardjono and Maya Simone Z., alongside Patrick Bond (ARC), Adam Odsess-Rubin and Achiro P. Olwoch (National Queer Theater), and Minneapolis-based artist Leila Awadallah.

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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

Follow ARC on Instagram for upcoming events, news and stories from artists around the the world.

How do we confront the afterlives of extraction?

As part of PEN America’s World Voices Festival (@penworldvoices), ARC hosts a conversation about power, memory, and how we  decide where and to whom cultural memory belongs.

From human remains to cultural artifacts to iconic works of art.

Featuring curator and ethicist Meghan Bill, director, playwright, and scholar Madeline Sayet & Peruvian poet, writer and chronicler Gabriela Wiener, moderated by ARC Executive Director Julie Trébault.

In a moment where cultural narratives are contested and creators face growing pressure, spaces like this matter. 

🎟️ Tickets are limited. Join us in New York before it sells out, check out the link in our bio. 
For 50% off tickets, use promo code - ARCWVF26

This event is also part of Fall of Freedom national May Day Action.
#FallOfFreedom #WorldVoicesFestival #ArtAndPower #CulturalMemory #CreativeFreedom

How do we confront the afterlives of extraction?

As part of PEN America’s World Voices Festival (@penworldvoices), ARC hosts a conversation about power, memory, and how we decide where and to whom cultural memory belongs.

From human remains to cultural artifacts to iconic works of art.

Featuring curator and ethicist Meghan Bill, director, playwright, and scholar Madeline Sayet & Peruvian poet, writer and chronicler Gabriela Wiener, moderated by ARC Executive Director Julie Trébault.

In a moment where cultural narratives are contested and creators face growing pressure, spaces like this matter.

🎟️ Tickets are limited. Join us in New York before it sells out, check out the link in our bio.
For 50% off tickets, use promo code - ARCWVF26

This event is also part of Fall of Freedom national May Day Action.
#FallOfFreedom #WorldVoicesFestival #ArtAndPower #CulturalMemory #CreativeFreedom
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James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30 for a crime he didn’t commit.
His poetry was used against him in court.
Art is not a crime.
We cannot let this move forward.
Take action:
Sign the petition. Contact Texas Governor, Greg Abbott (@governorabbott). Share this.
Record your own video. Say his name.
#SaveJames

Tag + follow @justiceforjamesbroadnax

#NationalPoetryMonth #ArtIsNotACrime #TexasJustice #PoetryForJustice #HumanRights

James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30 for a crime he didn’t commit.
His poetry was used against him in court.
Art is not a crime.
We cannot let this move forward.
Take action:
Sign the petition. Contact Texas Governor, Greg Abbott (@governorabbott). Share this.
Record your own video. Say his name.
#SaveJames

Tag + follow @justiceforjamesbroadnax

#NationalPoetryMonth #ArtIsNotACrime #TexasJustice #PoetryForJustice #HumanRights
...

James Broadnax is a poet, mentor, and artist. He is also scheduled to be executed in Texas on April 30 for a crime he did not commit.

This National Poetry Month, we are honored to share James reading his poem, Cloud View, recorded while incarcerated.

His words remind us of what is at stake. Art is an expression of humanity. It should never be used as evidence to silence, condemn, or execute.

Sign the petition at jamesbroadnax.org. Follow and tag @justiceforjamesbroadnax. Share your own video using #SaveJames.

#SaveJames #NationalPoetryMonth

#BlackArtists #ArtIsNotACrime #PoetryForJustice #EndTheDeathPenalty #PoetryMonth #ArtistsForJustice

James Broadnax is a poet, mentor, and artist. He is also scheduled to be executed in Texas on April 30 for a crime he did not commit.

This National Poetry Month, we are honored to share James reading his poem, Cloud View, recorded while incarcerated.

His words remind us of what is at stake. Art is an expression of humanity. It should never be used as evidence to silence, condemn, or execute.

Sign the petition at jamesbroadnax.org. Follow and tag @justiceforjamesbroadnax. Share your own video using #SaveJames.

#SaveJames #NationalPoetryMonth

#BlackArtists #ArtIsNotACrime #PoetryForJustice #EndTheDeathPenalty #PoetryMonth #ArtistsForJustice
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🇲🇰 All the way to Skopje

On 29–30 April 2026, On the Move’s FREE Cultural (@otm.network) Mobility Forum brings together artists, cultural professionals, funders, and policymakers to explore cultural mobility justice.

Who gets to move, create, and participate freely in today’s cultural landscape?

From visa barriers to systemic inequities, this year’s Forum looks at the structures shaping global exchange, with a focus on Southeast Europe and urgent global challenges.

Through keynotes, panels, peer exchange, and cultural visits, the Forum creates space to question and reimagine mobility.

📍 Skopje, North Macedonia
 📅 29–30 April 2026

Attendance is FREE, but registration is required by 24 April. Don't miss out on this opportunity!

Register now via the link in @otm.network’s bio.

#CulturalMobility #CreativeFreedom #ArtForChange #SkopjeEvents #CulturalMobility #ArtistMobility

🇲🇰 All the way to Skopje

On 29–30 April 2026, On the Move’s FREE Cultural (@otm.network) Mobility Forum brings together artists, cultural professionals, funders, and policymakers to explore cultural mobility justice.

Who gets to move, create, and participate freely in today’s cultural landscape?

From visa barriers to systemic inequities, this year’s Forum looks at the structures shaping global exchange, with a focus on Southeast Europe and urgent global challenges.

Through keynotes, panels, peer exchange, and cultural visits, the Forum creates space to question and reimagine mobility.

📍 Skopje, North Macedonia
📅 29–30 April 2026

Attendance is FREE, but registration is required by 24 April. Don`t miss out on this opportunity!

Register now via the link in @otm.network’s bio.

#CulturalMobility #CreativeFreedom #ArtForChange #SkopjeEvents #CulturalMobility #ArtistMobility
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Artist Opportunity: Transitional Justice with Artists Grant

Artists play a critical role in how societies remember, process, and respond to injustice.
The Transitional Justice with Artists Grant supports cultural practitioners working at the intersection of art, memory, and human rights — offering funding, a residency in Amsterdam, and access to an international network.

Who it’s for:
Artists, cultural practitioners, and initiatives based in Europe (including EU & Creative Europe countries)
Working on justice, accountability, memory, and community healing

What it offers:
 • €10,000 grant
 • 6-month fellowship
 • Residency in Amsterdam
 • Publishing opportunity + international network

Deadline: May 2, 2026
 
⚠️ Applications are capped at 500, current count 107 — early submission is strongly encouraged

This opportunity reflects a growing recognition that artistic practice is essential to truth-telling, repair, and collective healing — especially in contexts shaped by conflict, repression, or systemic injustice.

Learn more & apply in the link in @afieldfellowship's bio.

Run by @afieldfellowship, @arts_of_the_working_class, @framerframed

#ArtistOpportunities #CreativeFreedom #ArtForChange #OpenCall #SupportArtists #ArtistResilienceToolkit

Artist Opportunity: Transitional Justice with Artists Grant

Artists play a critical role in how societies remember, process, and respond to injustice.
The Transitional Justice with Artists Grant supports cultural practitioners working at the intersection of art, memory, and human rights — offering funding, a residency in Amsterdam, and access to an international network.

Who it’s for:
Artists, cultural practitioners, and initiatives based in Europe (including EU & Creative Europe countries)
Working on justice, accountability, memory, and community healing

What it offers:
• €10,000 grant
• 6-month fellowship
• Residency in Amsterdam
• Publishing opportunity + international network

Deadline: May 2, 2026

⚠️ Applications are capped at 500, current count 107 — early submission is strongly encouraged

This opportunity reflects a growing recognition that artistic practice is essential to truth-telling, repair, and collective healing — especially in contexts shaped by conflict, repression, or systemic injustice.

Learn more & apply in the link in @afieldfellowship`s bio.

Run by @afieldfellowship, @arts_of_the_working_class, @framerframed

#ArtistOpportunities #CreativeFreedom #ArtForChange #OpenCall #SupportArtists #ArtistResilienceToolkit
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What does it mean to belong to more than one place, and fully to none?

Rancor (2026), directed by Carlos Alejandro Halley (@carlosalejandrohalley) and edited by CMARF fellow Fernando Fraguela Fosado (@palenque_films), reflects on exile through three geographies: Madrid, Miami, and a family home in Cuba that no longer holds the same life it once did.

Premiering April 14 at the Miami Film Festival (@miamifilm), the film is part of a series capturing the emotional and political realities shaping contemporary Cuban life.

A quiet, personal meditation on memory, distance, and the spaces that stay with us.

📍 Koubek Center, Miami
 🕗 8 PM

Reserve your seat through the link in our bio.
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¿Qué significa pertenecer a más de un lugar, y completamente a ninguno?

Rancor (2026), dirigido por Carlos Alejandro Halley y editado por el becario de CMARF Fernando Fraguela Fosado, reflexiona sobre el exilio a través de tres geografías: Madrid, Miami y una casa familiar en Cuba que ya no guarda la misma vida de antes.

Con estreno el 14 de abril en el Miami Film Festival, el filme forma parte de una serie que captura las realidades emocionales y políticas que atraviesan la Cuba contemporánea.

Una meditación íntima sobre la memoria, la distancia y los espacios que permanecen con nosotros.

📍 Koubek Center, Miami
 🕗 8 PM

Reserva tu lugar a través del enlace en nuestra bio.

What does it mean to belong to more than one place, and fully to none?

Rancor (2026), directed by Carlos Alejandro Halley (@carlosalejandrohalley) and edited by CMARF fellow Fernando Fraguela Fosado (@palenque_films), reflects on exile through three geographies: Madrid, Miami, and a family home in Cuba that no longer holds the same life it once did.

Premiering April 14 at the Miami Film Festival (@miamifilm), the film is part of a series capturing the emotional and political realities shaping contemporary Cuban life.

A quiet, personal meditation on memory, distance, and the spaces that stay with us.

📍 Koubek Center, Miami
🕗 8 PM

Reserve your seat through the link in our bio.

¿Qué significa pertenecer a más de un lugar, y completamente a ninguno?

Rancor (2026), dirigido por Carlos Alejandro Halley y editado por el becario de CMARF Fernando Fraguela Fosado, reflexiona sobre el exilio a través de tres geografías: Madrid, Miami y una casa familiar en Cuba que ya no guarda la misma vida de antes.

Con estreno el 14 de abril en el Miami Film Festival, el filme forma parte de una serie que captura las realidades emocionales y políticas que atraviesan la Cuba contemporánea.

Una meditación íntima sobre la memoria, la distancia y los espacios que permanecen con nosotros.

📍 Koubek Center, Miami
🕗 8 PM

Reserva tu lugar a través del enlace en nuestra bio.
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