Run an Arts Law workshop for your organisation

Contact Arts Law today to organise a workshop

Arts Law runs tailored seminars or workshops for tertiary education institutions, councils and arts organisations to help their artists understand more about their rights. We have been doing this for over 30 years and last year delivered more than 100 sessions nationally to over 2000 artists and arts organisation workers. We believe that the more artists know about their rights, the closer they get to protecting themselves in business and creating a sustainable arts practice.

Next Wave Artist Development Intensive – Sep 2015. Photo by Eugene Howard.

‘I found the workshop really helpful… this has given me an insight into many areas of arts law that I wasn’t aware off.’ – Regional Arts Victoria workshop participant

How do we do it?

Arts Law can come to you and deliver the education face to face as a series of workshops, an intensive day covering a number of topics or as a single session. We can also deliver a session online or provide free legal advice clinics to workshop attendees. It all depends on the needs of your local artists, how many topics you’d like covered and your budget. To find out more about our educational services email us at [email protected] or call Arts Law on 02 9356 2566.

Arts Law Basics workshop at City of Gold Coast

‘Presentation style was excellent, easy to understand, interactive and very engaging and our presenter was very knowledgeable about the topics and willing to answer all questions.’ – City of Sydney workshop participant

Potential Ideas:

We’re open to working with you to create education that best meets the needs of your artists. Here are some ideas for education seminars you can run with Arts Law:

  • A session series running over a few weeks on all the essentials plus sector specific talks;
  • A two day series on copyright, contracts, and setting up and running an arts organisation; or
  • An introductory copyright law workshop for artists with some practical tips on dealing with copyright
Arts Law’s Artists in the Black Coordinator Jacqueline Cornforth, Ninti One and artist Margaret Scobie, Alice Springs