A Surprisingly Interesting Book About Contracts: For Artists & Other Creatives
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.10 (803 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1623260248 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-14 |
Language | : | English |
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She is a member of the Council of Americans for the Arts' Public Art Network, on the Director's Council for UCLA's Fowler Museum, and is on the Exhibitions Committee for the Pasadena Armory. She represents clients at all stages of their creative and business development. Sarah is involved in the arts community locally and nationally. You can read more about Sarah's practice at artlawlawyer.. Sarah is admitted to practice in California, New York, Oregon, District of Columbia, and Washington. Sarah advises artists, art-related business, arts organizations
Readable, concise, overview of the basics of contracts Josh K. Odenkirk's book lives up to the promise of its title! This is a must-read for anyone working in a creative capacity who (justifiably) would rather get projects moving than spend time bogged down in the negotiation and drafting of contracts. You'll learn how to figure out when you really do need to hire a lawyer, what all those boilerpla. c jones said A great read. Very interesting and easy to understand. A great read. Very interesting and easy to understand. Recommend for anyone who wants to learn more about contracts in the art world.
And who can blame them? Nevertheless, if you are going to succeed as a creative person in a business world, you must come to terms with the need to balance your aesthetic sense with business savvy. A Surprisingly Interesting Book About Contracts is specifically written to help artists and other creative people overcome contract anxiety. And you may even begin to enjoy the business of artistic practice.. This book provides a painless, and, like the title promises, surprisingly interesting introduction to contracts and other art world business issues. It will give you the tools to be in the best possible position to maintain control of your work and achieve career success. You might even find a few reasons to chuckle along the way.A Surprisingly Interesting Book About Contract
The database is available on her website and in printed format. Sarah Conley Odenkirk has been practicing law in the area of fine art for almost two decades. She is a member of the Council of Americans for the Arts' Public Art Network, on the Director's Council for UCLA's Fowler Museum, and is on the Exhibitions Committee for the Pasadena Armory. You can read more about Sarah's practice at