EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 23 MIN
161: The Arts Freedom Weather Report - January 2026
from ART IS CHANGE: Strategies & Skills for Activist Artists & Cultural Organizers
When unchecked power rewrites the story of America, who gets to live, who gets to speak, and who quietly disappears?In this episode of ART IS CHANGE, Bill Cleveland shares next chapter in the continuing Weather Report, (now called the Arts Freedom Weather Report) Rather than chasing single headlines or isolated outrages, this episode steps back to examine the cultural climate shaping 2026: how small policy shifts stack up, how institutions quietly recalibrate under authoritarian pressure, and how artists and cultural organizations are responding in real time.In this show, we explore three critical dynamics shaping the arts and democracy right now:How culture is being strategically targeted and weaponized — through funding shifts, legal pressure, and narrative control.What’s actually happening on the ground at the NEA, in public media, museums, universities, and courts.How artists and organizers are responding with preparation, creativity, and discipline, treating resistance as a learned practice rather than a spontaneous reaction.Listen in as we establish a cultural baseline for 2026 — one we’ll return to again and again — and map the early warning signs, fault lines, and sources of strength shaping the struggle for artistic freedom and democratic life.NOTABLE MENTIONSPeopleBill ClevelandHost of ART IS CHANGE and founder of the Center for the Study of Art & Community.Renee Nicole GoodeMinneapolis poet, mother, and community member whose work and life are honored at the close of the episode. (Minnesota Public Radio)Sonia De Los SantosSinger-songwriter and educator who stepped away from a Kennedy Center performance, citing concerns that the space no longer felt welcoming.Stephen SchwartzComposer of Wicked who withdrew from a Kennedy Center gala in protest of politicization.Béla FleckBanjo innovator who canceled Kennedy Center appearances rather than participate in a politicized cultural space.Chuck ReddJazz vibraphonist and bandleader who canceled his long-running Kennedy Center Christmas Eve jam.The CookersJazz ensemble that canceled its New Year’s Eve engagement at the Kennedy Center.Wayne TuckerTrumpeter and composer who withdrew from Kennedy Center programming.Doug VaroneChoreographer whose company stepped away from scheduled Kennedy Center performances.Organizations & InstitutionsCenter for the Study of Art & CommunityProducing organization for ART IS CHANGE.National Endowment for the ArtsFederal arts agency examined throughout the episode for structural and policy shifts.American Alliance of MuseumsReported widespread loss of federal funding and program contraction across U.S. museums.Corporation for Public BroadcastingPublic media funder affected by the 2025 Rescissions Act.American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)Legal organization representing arts groups challenging unconstitutional funding restrictions.Theater Communications GroupNational advocacy organization involved in litigation defending artistic freedom.National Queer TheaterPlaintiff in the successful lawsuit challenging NEA viewpoint discrimination.Rhode Island Latino ArtsArts organization involved in the NEA lawsuit.The Theater OffensiveBoston-based theater organization and plaintiff in the NEA lawsuit.Laws, Policies & FrameworksProject 2025Conservative blueprint for reshaping federal agencies and executive authority.Executive Order 14168Order challenged for restricting arts funding tied to “gender ideology.” (Federal Register)Rescissions Act of 2025Legislation cutting federal support for public media. (Congressional record)Ohio Senate Bill 1State legislation restricting DEI initiatives and chilling arts and humanities education.Movements & Practice-Based ResistanceNational Artists Safety SurveyAnonymous survey developed by the Artists at Risk Connection documenting censorship, harassment, and threats against artists and arts organizations.Beautiful TroubleGlobal network training artists and organizers in creative, strategic resistance.Center for Artistic ActivismOrganization helping artists design interventions that apply pressure where power actually lives.Free DCDC-based movement integrating music, ritual, and performance into organizing, including Go-Go traditions.No KingsMovement centering culture, humor, and performance to assert democracy as a lived practice.Acknowledgements:From FreeSound.org03419 swirly swooshes.wav by Robinhood76 -- https://freesound.org/s/160611/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0Ambient 19_Cello Song by PodcastAC -- https://freesound.org/s/720336/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Desolation Wilderness - Rain and Thunder - In Tent by PodcastAC -- https://freesound.org/s/822507/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Ambient 20_Float by PodcastAC -- https://freesound.org/s/720339/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Winterstorm I: A Cinematic and ambient soundscape by kjartan_abel -- https://freesound.org/s/541062/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Darkest Thursday – A Haunting Electronic Masterpiece by kjartan_abel -- https://freesound.org/s/558271/ -- License: Attribution 4.0WonkTone_125bpm01_LoopCache_AbstractPercussion.wav by aikighost -- https://freesound.org/s/199050/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Ominous by ViraMiller --...
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