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SUMMARY:Documenting Your Legacy: An Artist’s Guide to Preparing Art and Records for the Future
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nPreparing works of art and personal papers for future use is a challenge for many artists planning their legacy. Led by professional archivist Shelley Diamond\, this workshop will: \n\nHelp artists develop strategies for organizing\, preserving\, inventorying\, and managing works of art and archival records as part of their estate plan.\nProvide recommendations for best practices\, and a simple step-by-step workflow.\nOffer practical advice and useful tips to plan the documentation of their work in keeping with their personal objectives.\n\nFollowing the slide presentation\, Shelley will address individual questions from participants. \nBiography for Shelley Diamond\, MSLIS \nShelley Diamond is the principal of Shelley Diamond Archival Solutions LLC\, which provides archival and collection management services to collectors\, artists\, artist estates\, homeowners\, estate executors\, and beneficiaries in New York City. Her firm helps individuals manage\, document\, preserve and protect works of art as well as tangible personal property. Shelley holds a master’s degree in Library and Information Science (MSLIS) and a Certificate in the Advanced Study in Archives from the Palmer School of Library and Information Science\, Long Island University. She received a bachelor’s degree (BA) in Art History from Vassar College. \nFor two decades\, Shelley was senior archivist at JPMorgan Chase & Co.\, supervising all aspects of the bank’s varied historical collections\, including the organization\, cataloging\, housing\, and preservation of archival records (analog/digital)\, artifacts\, and works of art. She oversaw numerous research and education projects\, curated multiple exhibitions devoted to the bank’s history\, and was editor and co-author of The history of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (2012). Before becoming an archivist\, Shelley was a television news producer at ABC News in New York.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/documenting-your-legacy-an-artists-guide-to-preparing-art-and-records-for-the-future/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
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SUMMARY:Copyright Law for Artists with Kristin Garris
DESCRIPTION:Class Description: \n“Intellectual Property For Artists: Copyright Basics” will help creatives in all fields learn more about copyright issues\, copyright protection\, and copyright pitfalls. Join us for an informative one-hour program presented by Kristin Garris\, a trademark/copyright attorney in New York. In addition to copyright basics\, we’ll touch on some interesting current copyright cases and recent rulings relevant to your creative work. \nKristin G. Garris\nBiography for Kristin Garris \nKristin G. Garris is a member of Warshaw Burstein\, LLP’s Intellectual Property practice group who has a broad range of experience in handling matters related to trademark\, copyright\, Internet\, and domain name enforcement and litigation.\nMs. Garris counsels clients on a wide range of intellectual property issues\, including IP ownership and protection\, trademark enforcement and litigation\, branding procedures and management\, copyright protection\, licensing\, domain names\, privacy policies and website terms of use\, IP-related risk management\, IP due diligence\, data privacy regulations\, and much more. She also has significant experience with opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In addition\, Ms. Garris is skilled in representing clients with domain name disputes before the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Arbitration and Mediation Center\, as well as a broad range of other Internet-related disputes and trademark and copyright enforcements in connection with social media. \nWith twelve years of experience in intellectual property\, Ms. Garris is adept in representing clients with trademark and copyright litigation\, design and implementation of comprehensive enforcement programs\, clearance and portfolio management\, registration strategies\, and intellectual property due diligence in corporate transactions. Focused on finding sensible business solutions to legal problems\, Ms. Garris has assisted clients by negotiating and drafting intellectual property licenses\, settlement and coexistence agreements\, asset purchase agreements\, and other commercial agreements. She has extensive experience representing clients across a variety of industries\, including retail; consumer goods; food and beverage; fashion and luxury goods; financial services and wealth management; hospitality and travel; technology and software; arts\, entertainment\, and media; and manufacturing.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/copyright-law-for-artists-with-kristin-garris/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
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SUMMARY:Legacy Planning for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nFor an artist\, the important\, and often overlooked\, aspects of an artistic career are the documentation of their work and events\, and the planning for their legacy. This seminar will touch on the key components that every artist should do: record their activities\, develop their resume\, organize\, conserve and protect their art and their papers\, and plan for the management of their estate. Art historian and curator\, Ginny Butera\, President of Butera Artist Consulting\, LLC\, will offer approaches and insights into these important topics. \nVirginia Fabbri Butera\, PhD\, Photo by Wayne Roth\nBiography for Virginia Fabbri Butera\, PhD \nVirginia Fabbri Butera\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of the Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery\, a tenured Professor of Art History\, and Chairperson of the Art Department\, the Dance and Music Minors\, and the MA Program in Digital Media Design and Marketing at Saint Elizabeth University in Morristown\, NJ. She received her BA in Renaissance Studies from Trinity College in Hartford\, CT\, her MA in History of Art from Johns Hopkins University\, and her Ph.D. in Art History from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. \nGinny has curated art exhibitions for more than forty years for museums and galleries such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the Toledo Museum of Art\, Yale University Art Gallery\, and other institutions around the country. She has also organized shows at various New Jersey galleries such as the Arts Guild in Rahway\, the Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster\, Gallery 14 Maple at Morris Arts in Morristown\,  and the Watchung Art Center. In February 2020\, she opened her fortieth major exhibition\, The Material World\, at the Maloney Art Gallery. She has been awarded two NEA grants for multi-disciplinary programs\, “The Phrase in Art” and “When Art and Science Collaborate\,” and private grants that support the exhibitions and programs of the Gallery. In May 2010\, Dr. Butera was named Arts Advocate of the Year by Morris Arts\, Morristown\, NJ. She has published and lectured widely during her career on various aspects of art history and curating\, and on professional practice and legacy planning for artists.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/legacy-planning-for-artists/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
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