On the event of NAIDOC Week 2025, Copyright Company will host a nationwide webinar that can information Australian companies and artists on easy methods to interact ethically and respectfully with First Nations visible artists and artwork centres.
Titled “Doing it Proper: Respectful Model Alignment with First Nations Artwork”, the webinar takes place on Wednesday, July 9, from 11am to 12pm AEST and is open to model, advertising, authorized and artistic professionals throughout Australia totally free.
Spearheaded by authorized skilled Terri Janke, the session will supply sensible steps and insights on working with Indigenous Cultural and Mental Property (ICIP), with views from Artwork Centre management and the Copyright Company’s Visible Arts workforce.
The session additionally incorporates a particular dialog between Ravi Schneider, supervisor of Warmun Artwork Centre, and April Nulgit, chairperson of the centre and rising Gija artist, on how artwork centres foster cultural continuity, assist rising expertise, and facilitate moral collaborations between artists and companies.
“Should you’d wish to know extra about working with First Nations artists, this can be a great spot to start out,” stated Dr Terri Janke, writer of True Tracks and board member at Copyright Company. “You’ll hear instantly from an Indigenous writer and lawyer, an artist, a distant artwork centre chief, and the workforce that helps the partnerships come collectively.”
The occasion is a part of Copyright Company’s broader dedication to supporting respectful and equitable illustration of First Nations creativity within the industrial house.
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