Art Law Lunch Talk: Keeping Artistic Legacy
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Online event
This program is being offered as part of the Center for Art Law's Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic.
About this event
Keeping artistic legacy alive is not a sprint, it's a marathon. Those who are entrusted to take care of the works left by an artist and those who stand to benefit from their work and gifts, need to recognize the meticulous work that will go into developing and maintaining the artist’s post-mortem legacy. All involved must understand preservation, putting to use the epherema in the artist’s estate, and displaying the physical while considering the intangible properties of the artist’s oeuvre.
Join the Center for Art Law for a conversation with Sing Lee Lathan, Creative Director and Producer, and Sekou Campbell, attorney and Partner at Culhane Meadows PLLC, moderated by Irina Tarsis, the Center's Founder and Managing Director. Speakers will discuss the real and hypothetical, fiduciary and contractual requirements to comply with instruments setting up artist-endowed foundations and skills needed to navigate the possible and/or probable complications that may arise when following or modifying wills of founders.
The Center for Art Law is proud to present this event in connection with its Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic. Programs in affiliation with the clinic are designed to guide artists and collectors on how to plan in advance on what to do with their work and collection after their death.
Registration
- General admission: a suggested donation of $20.00 is appreciated and will benefit the Center for Art Law to ensure continued programming. NOTE: If it is not possible to make a donation at this time, please reach out to us and we will provide you with a free registration code.
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- Students: free
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About the Center for Art Law
The Center for Art Law is a New York-based research and education nonprofit that offers resources and programming for the advancement of a vibrant arts and law community. Through its website and monthly Art Law Blast newsletter, the Center disseminates information and keeps readers updated on art- and law-related news, events, cases, and publications. The Center facilitates conversations by hosting and participating in programs including conferences, workshops, clinics, film screenings, and more. Today a world-renowned asset to the art law field, the Center serves artists, attorneys, students and scholars of both disciplines, art market professionals, and members of the general public.