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On March 23, Jim Grace, Executive Director of the Arts and Business Council, delivered a workshop on negotiation and copyright as part of the professional development series co-hosted by NEFA’s Creative City program, Now + There’s Accelerator program, and the City of Boston’s Artist-in-Residence program. This series seeks to give artists practical tools and knowledge to continue building thriving practices. Previous workshops in the series focused on taxes, accounting, insurance, and budgets. A thread that connects these conversations is value – for all to value the work of artists and for artists to be clear on the values that shape their practice.
Copyright is one key way that artists and their artistic products are valued. Artists who create work have ownership of the work as a form of property (with exceptions and caveats if they’ve entered into agreements with others or are developing work collaboratively). That ownership comes with a bundle of rights, like the right to make and distribute copies, perform, display, and make derivative copies of the work. Protecting and exploiting these rights is one way, but certainly not the only way, that artists can assert their values and generate value from their creative expressions.
But artists do not create their works in a vacuum. They work with others in various situations that they need to negotiate with and come to agreements. In these contexts, artists need to know the value of the finished work and the value of the time, effort and materials that go into the making of it are important considerations for the artists involved. A few highlights of what Jim shared about negotiation:
We’re excited to continue creating spaces in which artists can have these kinds of conversations.
Through the professional development program we’ve developed with NEFA, the City of Boston, and Now + There, our fellowship programs, the Creative Entrepreneur Fellowship and Walter Feldman Fellowship for Emerging Artists, and our work on the national initiative, Artists Thrive, the Arts & Business Council is deeply invested in empowering artists with knowledge, tools, and networks that help them to flourish in ways that recognize the value of their work and the values communicated by it.
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