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Mabel King exhibition to take place after agreement is reached with the Public Trustee

The long-awaited Mabel King exhibition will be held at the Japingka Gallery, Fremantle from 4 May until 6 June 2012. King was a respected Ngarinyin Elder who painted at the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre. Sadly, in 2006 she passed away intestate. Following negotiations between the Arts Law Centre of Australia and the WA Public Trustee, the remaining paintings have now been released for sale. We are excited to see these beautiful works, which offer a bold expression of her cultural story. This work was undertaken as part of the Artists in the Black pro-bono casework service.

Law of the Written Word

Join Arts Law Centre of Australia Executive Director, Robyn Ayres, and guest practitioners Barrister James Samargis and Dr Mark Williams as they discuss a broad range of topical Arts Law issues affecting writers.

Report on the development of the National Performing Arts Touring Framework

Commissioned by the Australia Council to develop a framework for national touring, Harley Stumm and Rick Heath from Arts Strategy, Planning & Project Mangagement have talled with over 300 people from throughout the performing arts touring sector regading the development of the Australia Council's National Touring Framework.

Australia’s Health 2012 Art Competition

Arts Law has recently become aware of a competition with some unfavourable terms and conditions for artist entrants, and would like to inform artists of the  consequences of these unfavourable terms and conditions so you can make a more informed decision about whether you wish to enter or not.

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