Artists for Social Change
Through live and public-facing cultural programs, AFI supports artists in sharing work that engages social justice, human rights, and freedom of expression.
Through live and public-facing cultural programs, AFI supports artists in sharing work that engages social justice, human rights, and freedom of expression.
Artists for Social Change creates platforms and opportunities for at-risk artists and artist activists to safely showcase and cultivate their work, support their campaigns for social justice, and connect with creative and diaspora communities in New York City and beyond. This program supports at-risk and activist artists in advancing creative cultural exchange, positive social change, and fundamental human rights through the arts.



From Saturday, January 10th to Sunday, February 1st, visual artists from AFI’s Artist Community Network present their work in a group exhibition at Transmitter Gallery, curated by Eva Mayhabal Davis and Lila Nazemian. Transmitter is a collaborative curatorial initiative based in Brooklyn, New York...
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AFI is proud to present a performance at Joe's Pub by Mehrnam Rastegari, the 2024-2025 SHIM musician-in-residence, in partnership with Joe's Pub at the Public Theater. Senavazi means "trio" in Persian. The ensemble features a kamancheh/Vocal, davul (dohol), and saxophone, with an electric bass...
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As part of the Heritage & Exile concert series, Artistic Freedom Initiative (AFI) is honored to present an exclusive and unprecedented performance by two of Afghanistan’s most remarkable voices, Mashal Arman and Elaha Soroor, on Sunday, May 25th at 5:00 PM at Studio de Agostini – Conservatoire...
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Kanun player, composer, and AFI Safe Haven Incubator for Musicians (SHIM) Musician-in-Residence Firas Zreik has transformed the global perception of the Kanun (Mediterranean harp). His treatment of the instrument preserves its identity as a vital part of the Maqam tradition, and stretches its...
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As one of Iran's most dedicated photographers, Yalda's compelling work has been featured in major international publications, earning her widespread acclaim. She received the 2018 Courage in Journalism Award for her iconic image of the 2018 Iranian protests and the 2023 Wallis Annenberg Justice for...
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BEAUTIFUL FORMS: QUEER ART UNBOUND is a celebration of the extraordinary queer artists and fierce allies who are fundamental to the fight for artistic freedom worldwide. This multidisciplinary, multi-day arts festival is presented by AFI, who brought you Revolutions & Movements (2018) and...
Learn moreAs censorship rises and artists are targeted for speaking truth to power, protecting creative voices has never been more urgent. Since 2017, AFI has supported over 2,000 courageous artists who continue making art even when it places them at risk. Your contribution ensures artists can keep creating, sharing, and inspiring change—protecting both their voices and the right to artistic freedom worldwide.