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Freedom in the Arts (FITA) is a 5-year emergency project to tackle the culture of fear and intimidation artists are facing for expressing their legal views, to slow down and halt institutional capture, and to question imposed ideological decision making.
UK
Europe
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery educates the public and works to break the mental health stigma by exhibiting the work of artists affected by mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
United States
N. America
Fusión’s purpose is to transform its city by fostering emotional connections through educational, artistic, awareness-raising, and training activities, in order to research, observe, and listen to create designs that incorporate emotional engagement. They carry out educational projects and programs for awareness and training.
Dominican Republic
Caribbean
Grey Area Collective is a BIPOC, women-led social impact design and research studio working at the intersection of activism, art, and technology.
United States
N. America
Groundswell brings together artists, youth, and community organizations in NYC to use art (especially mural-making) as a tool for social change and racial justice.
United States
N. America
Produces visual and/or performative interventions outside the traditional exhibition circuits, taking as its axis the appropriation of public spaces, considering local, territorial aspects, in their physical, social and cultural dimension.
Argentina
South America
Guerrilla Girls is an anonymous collective of feminist artists and activists who use art, humor, and protest to expose gender and racial inequalities in the art world and beyond.
United States
N. America
Hāna Arts provides education in the arts and on indigenous Hawaiian culture alongside life-enhancing and income-generating opportunities for the people of East Maui, from keiki (children) to kupuna (elders) via classroom teaching, workshops, events, and other multigenerational and collaborative programs.
United States
Pacific
Hard Art is a cultural collective standing against the global collapse of the climate and democracy.
UK
Europe
HAWAPI is an independent arts organization that each year takes a group of artists to unexpected and challenging locations to develop and produce interventions in public space. HAWAPI exposes artists to spaces that directly engage with specific social, economic and/or environmental struggles in order to encourage a more profound understanding of issues that shape society and to broaden the interpretations of them in the work they produce.
Peru
S. America
Aiming to address the high rates of homelessness experienced by transgender and LGBTQ+ people in the American South, House of Tulip is a nonprofit organization based in New Orleans, dedicated to providing zero-barrier housing and comprehensive support services to transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals.
United States
N. America
A social communication laboratory from which they produce graphics (posters, publications, cartographies, etc.) and urban interventions.
Argentina
S. America

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