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Home > Videos > The Artist and Art Centre Agreement – available in 17 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages and English

The Artist and Art Centre Agreement – available in 17 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages and English

Arts Law is excited to launch our new Artists in the Black video explaining our Artist & Art Centre agreement in 17 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.

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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.