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June 2019
Workshop and One-on-One Legal Clinics
One on one advice appointments are also being offered on Monday 3 June (afternoon only) and on Wednesday 5 June, to assist individual artists and arts organisations. These clinics offer a free legal health check. To register please email [email protected] The Advice for Artists workshop on Tuesday 4 June, will cover Copyright (morning session) and Contracts (afternoon session). Bookings are available via ticketlink.com.au Places are limited, register now to secure your place. ADVICE FOR ARTISTS WORKSHOP COST: $10.50 inc b/fee WHEN:…
Find out more »Legal Clinics & Workshops at St Kilda Film Festival
ONE-ON-ONE WORKSHOP and CLINIC | Presented by Arts Law Book a session for a one-on-one legal advice from Senior Solicitor Suzanne Derry. More details to follow
Find out more »July 2019
We Don’t Need a Map – NAIDOC Week film screening
Come and see Warwick Thornton’s bold and thought-provoking documentary, We Don’t Need a Map to learn about the longstanding significance of the Southern Cross for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and about the diverse understandings of this iconic constellation within the Australian psyche.
Find out more »August 2019
Holding Redlich and Arts Law: Employment Law, Festivals and the Arts – Sydney
This event had been postponed, date to be confirmed. We apologise for any inconvenience. If you have already purchased tickets we will be in contact to arrange a refund or a booking to the rescheduled event. This half-day seminar is an excellent opportunity for arts program managers or artistic directors and lawyers to learn more about the trilling but perilous space of employment and festivals in the creative sector. If you run an arts organisation, you will be amongst…
Find out more »Holding Redlich and Arts Law: Employment Law, Festivals and the Arts – Melbourne
This half-day seminar is an excellent opportunity for arts program managers or artistic directors and lawyers to learn more about the trilling but perilous space of employment and festivals in the creative sector. If you run an arts organisation, you will be amongst your fellow directors, festival organisers, managers and “arts people” all burning with the same sorts of questions. If you are a lawyer, you'll come away with greater clarity about these issues for your clients and your practice.…
Find out more »February 2020
Meet the Locals: NSW
Meet the Locals is your chance to get up close and personal with key music industry reps and to meet your fellow songwriters. This year's expanded format will cover a range of topics including: APRA AMCOS, OneMusic, digital licensing, funding opportunities, booking gigs, industry advocacy, self-management, pitching your music and more. Program: APRA AMCOS and OneMusic Australia sessions Masterclass from Arts Law Centre of Australia Speed dating-style small group sessions with industry reps Ample networking time Speed dating roster: -…
Find out more »Meet the Locals: VIC
Meet the Locals is your chance to get up close and personal with key music industry reps and to meet your fellow songwriters. This year's expanded format will cover a range of topics including: APRA AMCOS, OneMusic, digital licensing, funding opportunities, booking gigs, industry advocacy, self-management, pitching your music and more. Program: - APRA AMCOS and OneMusic sessions - Masterclass from Arts Law Centre of Australia - Speed dating-style small group sessions with industry reps - Ample networking time Speed…
Find out more »March 2020
Brush with the Law: Contracts, copyright and intellectual property with Arts Law Australia
Creating art often means creating copyright. Let us walk you through owning and using your copyright, as well as creating copyright with other people. We’ll talk about what happens if someone uses your copyright without your permission, and how to get permission if you’d like to use someone else’s work? What is the difference between copyright and intellectual property and how do you own, maintain and potentially commercialise your intellectual property? This session will also look at contracting and will…
Find out more »April 2020
WEBINAR – Dotting the I’s: Understanding contracts
Have you had a contract cancelled suddenly and didn’t know what to do?
Have you had a project fall through and no contract to protect you?
Have you been asked to sign a contract you didn’t understand?
Understanding you contract means you have the power to negotiate a better deal or get out of a bad one. This session takes you through how to make and negotiate a contract and some of the key terms to look out for in agreements.
Find out more »WEBINAR – Dotting the I’s: Understanding contracts
Have you had a contract cancelled suddenly and didn’t know what to do?
Have you had a project fall through and no contract to protect you?
Have you been asked to sign a contract you didn’t understand?
Understanding you contract means you have the power to negotiate a better deal or get out of a bad one. This session takes you through how to make and negotiate a contract and some of the key terms to look out for in agreements.
This session is relevant to all artists and creatives across all art forms.
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