Art law is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses any aspect of art from its inception to the need to create provisions for the artistic legacy. Explore this and much more in this excerpt from an art law panel discussion entitled “Legal Issues for Artists and Patrons: Arts Lawyers Address Questions of Vital Interest to Arts Professionals,” moderated by Pat Gericke, ASID and artist member of SCNY. The panellists included David Faux, The Law Office of David H. Faux, P.C., Judith Prowda, Esq., attorney, Rosanna Roizin, Esq., specializing in trusts and estates, and Doug Wasser, founding partner of Wasser & Russ.

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This excerpt is from a larger art law panel discussion presented by the Salmagundi Club and made available by the Clark Hulings Foundation For Visual Artists. For access to the full panel discussion, please click here.

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Natalie Baumgartner
Natalie Baumgartner is the Educational Coordinator and Digital Reporter at the Clark Hulings Foundation. She is committed to the mission of the Fund and hopes to see artists enrich their businesses through the tools and grants offered. Natalie recently graduated with her Masters of Science in International Development and has worked for several non-profits, focusing on issues revolving around human rights and gender equity.

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