Indigenous Service of the Arts Law Centre of Australia
the State Library of Queensland presents
"free seminars on Indigenous legal issues
for artists and creative people"
Date: Wednesday September 24 2008
Venue: State Library of Queensland
Cultural Centre
Stanley Place
Southbank
Sessions 10am -12pm
Copyright, Moral rights, Protecting Indigenous cultural heritage, contracts
12pm – 1pm Lunch provided
1pm – 2pm (break out sessions)
Performers, music/dance/theatre – specific issues
Visual arts & crafts – specific issues
2pm - 3pm (break out sessions)
Employment in the arts
Liability & insurance issues
Bookings RSVP Mark Sheppard before September 22
Essential P: 07 3842 9061 E: Mark.Sheppard@slq.qld.gov.au
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