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A Record Run: Arts Law 2022 Art Auction Review

November 25, 2022

Following on from the record success of last year, Arts Law continued running our annual...

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Empowerment Through Education: New Module for Indigenous Fashion Launched

November 25, 2022

Australia is enjoying an explosion of First Nations fashion. This popularity boom for Aboriginal and...

Art Forms Design, Fashion

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Machine versus Human: Who Own the Copyright in AI Art?

November 25, 2022

Who owns the copyright in works created with the help of AI tools like OpenAI’s Jukebox? What about all...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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Entering a Foreign Art Prize or Competition?

November 22, 2022

What you need to know when entering foreign arts prizes and competitions Arts prizes and...

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Check your socials: legal issues for artists on social media

November 22, 2022

Most artists these days use social medias like Instagram and YouTube to promote their work....

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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Garth Tinsley shares his experience in the Kimberley

October 28, 2022

This month, Arts Law completed an outreach trip to the West Kimberley in Western Australia,...

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Arts Law attends international convention on Traditional Knowledge and Folklore

September 30, 2022

Arts Law continues to advocate for the rights of Indigenous people on not only a...

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Artists in the Black in the Kimberley

September 29, 2022

Last week, Arts Law Senior Solicitor, Roxanne Lorenz, travelled to the Kimberley region to meet...

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Holding Redlich Celebrates Indigenous Languages with their Renamed Meeting Rooms

September 29, 2022

Holding Redlich, one of Arts Law’s pro bono partners, have recently been presented by the...

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Welcome Jasmine Derbas and Jeremy Heddle

September 29, 2022

This month we welcome Jasmins Derbas and Jeremy Heddle to the Arts Law team and...

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Help Us Keep Supporting Artists – 2022 Art Auction

September 26, 2022

Following the success of our 2021 auction we’re back, and this year it’s going to...

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Arts Law Laughs our Arts Off

September 26, 2022

After a pandemic-induced hiatus, Laugh Your Arts Off, our annual comedy showcase fundraiser was back...

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The Arts Law Centre of Australia acknowledges all Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia.

We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continuing connection to land, place, waters and community.

We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders both past and present.