Draft Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct.
The code of conduct is designed to strengthen fair and ethical trade in the Indigenous visual art industry. The draft code of conduct specifies a set of minimum standards for dealers, agents, and artists, and defines terms of trade, and rights and responsibilities for the sale and management of artworks. More info: Lydia Miller 1800 226 912.
Arts Law Sample indigenous artist & art centre agreement
A sample Indigenous Artist and Art Centre Agreement has been developed for Indigenous Art Centres to use with its artists members where the Art Centre sells the work of the artist on consignment and provides services to the Artist (such as promoting the Artist, providing canvasses at no cost and assisting the professional development of the artist).
Business Structures and Governance: A practical Guide for the Arts
Arts Law’s latest handbook, Business Structures and Governance: A Practical Guide for the Arts is now available. It contains information about business structures frequently used by artists and arts organizations in Australia, including partnerships, co-operatives, unincorporated and incorporated associations, and companies. The guide can be used to help you decide which structure will be most suitable for you and your organization. It provides helpful information about starting up an organization and meeting your ongoing legal obligations.
Australia Council guides to comply with Indigenous protocols
The Australia Council for the Arts has released a fully revised second edition of its protocol guides to help Australians better understand the use of Indigenous cultural material. The five guides available cover protocols for producing Indigenous Australian media arts, music performing arts, visual arts and writing.
Grant Seekers Guides
The Australia Council for the Arts' Grant seeker's guide provides information on our grants and funding programs for Australian artists and organizations. The Grant seekers guides are eight handbooks outlining the Australia Council's grants and funding programs, and how to apply to them, in: For a hard copy of any handbook/s, contact the Australia Council, Email: mail@australiacouncil.gov.au Tel: (02) 9215 9000 Toll Free: 1800 226 912
ABS – Arts and Culture in Australia : A Statistical Overview, 2008
Arts and Culture in Australia : A Statistical Overview, 2008 (First edition) (cat. no. 4172.0) was released on the ABS website. This includes up-to-date data, including updated Census figures. Featured articles are Cultural Encounters – Australia 's Arts and Heritage Volunteers; Cultural Attendance by Persons with a Disability; Art Galleries Fact Sheet; Libraries Fact Sheet; Museums Fact Sheet. www.abs.gov.au
Australia Council for the Arts Peer Register
The Australia Council Peer Register is used by OZCO staff when selecting participating advisers for Inter-Arts Assessment Panel meetings, as well as for selecting participants to discuss policy issues or other matters affecting the field.
The Chamber Of Commerce NT
The Chamber of Commerce NT is committed to the principles of Equal Opportunity Employment, and promote a friendly, and enjoyable working environment, providing significant job satisfaction.
http://www.chambernt.com.au/
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