Skip to content
Arts Law logo
  • Resources
    • Learn about your creative rights
    • Contract templates
    • Info sheets and resources
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists
    • Artists with disability
    • FAQs
    • Client stories
    • Prizes and competitions
  • Services
    • Get legal advice
    • Education and workshops
    • Artists in the Black
    • Advocacy
  • About us
    • About us
    • Our people
    • Latest news
    • Reconciliation Action Plan
    • Annual & financial reports
    • Careers
    • Contact us
  • Support us
    • Our impact
    • Donate
    • Arts Law Allies
    • Funding support
    • Volunteer
  • Subscribe
    • Subscriptions and pricing
    • Why become a subscriber?
    • Terms & conditions
      • Login

Home > Videos > The Indulkana Tigers Get Schooled on Contracts

The Indulkana Tigers Get Schooled on Contracts

Let the Indulkana Tigers (as painted by Vincent Namatjira) teach you about contracts, why it’s good to have one and how they help you.

Listed in VideosArt Forms: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture & KnowledgeLegal Topics: Contracts, Indigenous cultural & intellectual property

You might also be interested in:

Authors and Self-Publishing written on a pink, graphic background

Authors and Self-Publishing

February 16, 2016

With the rise of e-books and the popularity of self-publishing, there are now companies that...

Art Forms Writing

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights, Employment

Post Type: Information Sheet

Read more about Authors and Self-Publishing
Seed

Rod Nash – A cancelled commission case study

December 31, 2009

Rod Nash was shocked when a Sydney council told him to stop work on his...

Art Forms Visual Arts

Legal Topics: Contracts, Debt

Post Type: Case Study

Read more about Rod Nash – A cancelled commission case study

Licensing for Fashion and Textiles

April 4, 2024

We talk about licensing for Indigenous fashion projects and merchandise and things to think about...

Art Forms Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture & Knowledge, Fashion

Legal Topics: Contracts, Copyright & moral rights, Indigenous cultural & intellectual property

Post Type: Audio

Read more about Licensing for Fashion and Textiles

Post navigation

Previous: Arts Law Artist Profile: The Lovely Days
Next: Writing a Will for Artists

Contact Arts Law

Arts Law is not able to accept legal advice queries via email, post or social media. We can only accept legal queries through our online application form

For general enquiries:

  • (02) 9356 2566
  • 1800 221 457 (toll-free)
  • [email protected]

Sign up for the art+LAW newsletter

Keep up to date on legal issues affecting the Arts, with our monthly newsletter.

* indicates required field

Aboriginal flag - black top half, red bottom half with yellow circle at center. Torres Strait Islander flag - green panels at the top and bottom of the flag, central blue panel , white star at center with five surrounding points of the star

The Arts Law Centre of Australia acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and 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, their heritage and cultures; and to elders both past and present.

Arts Law acknowledges Harold Thomas as creator of the Aboriginal flag and Bernard Namok as creator of the Torres Strait Islander flag.

The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and queer pride and LGBT social movements light blue, light pink and white Trans Pride Flag

Arts Law Centre of Australia is a proudly inclusive organisation and an ally of LGBTIQ+ community and the movement toward equality.

Arts Law Centre of Australia

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright
  • Join our team
Registed charity logo

Arts Law is a registered charity. Any donations over $2 are tax deductible.

Copyright © Arts Law Centre of Australia 2026.

Website by Meeum.

↑ Back to Top
×
Image: Ken Benitez ‘Dirt Road Under the Blue Sky’ (Sydney, NSW)

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.