When it comes to being an artistic creator, legal issues matter.
VLA offers a variety of programs and workshops, which are listed below. We also offer a selection of on-demand, online recordings of previously held education programs for those unable to attend or want a refresher. Click here to access and view these presentations.
When it comes to being an artistic creator, legal issues matter.
Join VLA online for a three-part workshop series aimed at providing artists and attorneys of all disciplines with fundamental and practical knowledge of key areas in art law. Through understanding principles of copyright and contract law, you’ll be better equipped to understand the marketplace value of your work and make a living doing what you love.
Although not required, we encourage participants to attend all three workshops to get an overview of the key areas of art law. All workshops will take place online.
Continuing Legal Education: Continuing legal education credits for all workshops are approved for Non-Transitional and Transitional Attorneys.
Thursday, September 28, 2023 | 5:00 – 6:30 PM
As an artist, it is essential for you to understand your rights in your creations, and what to do if you believe those rights have been violated. Whether or not art is your livelihood, you should take the steps necessary to protect your ownership rights in your work. We will discuss the basics of copyright law, what it does and does not cover, and steps you can take to help prevent copyright infringement of your work.
Instructor:
David Rabinowitz, Esq., Partner, Moses Singer
Toby Butterfiled, Esq, Partner, Moses Singer
Thursday, October 12, 2023 | 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Whether you are creating commissioned work, a musician performing a gig, a filmmaker licensing music, or any artist engaged in any business relationship, you are probably entering into contracts on a regular basis. But do you know how to create a contract, what terms are important, or how a contract may be unenforceable? In this class, we will provide an overview of contract law, including essential aspects of contract formation, enforceability, and standard contract provisions. Come to VLA’s Contract Basics to learn more about how to protect your rights, or how to advise your clients about their rights!
Instructor:
Emma E. Frean, Esq., VLA Associate Director of Legal Services
Thursday, October 19, 2023 | 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Are you an artist wondering if and when you can incorporate copyrighted material into your artwork? There are certain circumstances where the limited, “fair use” of copyrighted material may be permitted. Is it Fair? is designed to enable non-lawyers, as well as lawyers who have limited experience in the subject, to understand how copyright law – with a particular focus on fair use – affects visual art.
Instructor:
Katie Wagner, Esq., VLA Executive Director
For members, please email registrations@vlany.org to receive your special discount code, which will allow you to access and purchase your discounted ticket. To purchase individual workshops, see below.
Full-Time Student and Artists Over Sixty:
Arts Professional VLA Member:
Arts Professional Non-Member:
Legal Professional VLA Member:
Legal Professional Non-Member:
Young Associate Members (YAM’s):
Please note that if you wish to receive CLE credit, you must purchase an attorney ticket (Legal Professional Non-Member or Legal Professional Member).
To register for individual workshops:
Part One: Copyright Essentials (1 CLE): Register Here
Part Two: Contract Basics (1 CLE): Register Here
Part Three: Is it Fair? A Guide to Fair Use in Art (1.5 CLE): Register Here
Refund Policy: All registration fees are non-refundable. Instructors are subject to change and no refunds will be given in the event that there is a substitution of the instructor.
Zoom Access: Participants will receive an email in advance with instructions to access the webinar. Please note that this is a live webinar. We are unable to distribute a recording of this presentation.
You will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link within an hour of registration, as well as an email the day of the class containing any materials. If you do not see these emails, please check your spam folder before reaching out to registrations@vlany.org.