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Monash University – Young Artist Competition 2021 (HEALTHY STORIES = GOOD FOOD)

February 16, 2021

Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out of...

Art Forms Design, Visual Arts

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

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Read more about Monash University – Young Artist Competition 2021 (HEALTHY STORIES = GOOD FOOD)

Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards 2021

February 2, 2021

About  Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

Art Forms Writing

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Read more about Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards 2021

The Tom Collins Poetry Prize 2020

January 11, 2021

About  Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

Art Forms Writing

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

Post Type: News

Read more about The Tom Collins Poetry Prize 2020

2021 John Villiers Outback Art Prize

December 24, 2020

Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out of...

Art Forms Visual Arts

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

Post Type: News

Read more about 2021 John Villiers Outback Art Prize

WA Made Film Festival 2021

December 22, 2020

About Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

Art Forms Film & Screen

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

Post Type: News

Read more about WA Made Film Festival 2021

Wyndham Art Prize 2021

December 7, 2020

Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out of...

Art Forms Visual Arts

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

Post Type: News

Read more about Wyndham Art Prize 2021

Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art 2021

November 13, 2020

About Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

Art Forms Performing Arts & Dance, Photography, Visual Arts

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights

Post Type: News

Read more about Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art 2021

Folk Federation of Tasmania’s Song and Tune Writing Awards 2020

September 24, 2020

About Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

Art Forms Music

Post Type: News

Read more about Folk Federation of Tasmania’s Song and Tune Writing Awards 2020

HCP Digital Art Prize 2020

June 26, 2020

This is very much a topical competition in the current COVID- 19 environment. The competition...

Art Forms Film & Screen, Games, Photography, Visual Arts

Post Type: News

Read more about HCP Digital Art Prize 2020

Archibald Prize 2020

May 12, 2020

Arts Law reached out to the Gallery to suggest ways their terms and conditions could...

Art Forms Visual Arts

Post Type: News

Read more about Archibald Prize 2020

Head On photo awards 2020 – REVISED after organisers commit to artist-friendly terms

April 23, 2020

Overall, the terms around copyright are artist friendly. The terms include a positive statement that...

Art Forms Photography

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Read more about Head On photo awards 2020 – REVISED after organisers commit to artist-friendly terms

Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize 2020

March 13, 2020

Arts Law reviewed this art prize last year and gave it a 4 out of...

Art Forms Visual Arts

Post Type: News

Read more about Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize 2020
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We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders both past and present.