DACS
@DACSforArtists
We pay artists royalties and actively campaign for their rights.
DACS was set up by artists for artists and represents 180,000 members internationally.
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How can we create better conditions for artists, from commissions and contracts to rights, royalties, and legacies?
Date: 11 June, 2024
Time: 6.30pm
Location: @shoreditchartsclub_
Book your free slot now:
dacs.org.uk/news-events/ar…
In partnership with ArtReview_
It's brilliant that Chris Holmes is raising the issue of #AI & creators' rights in the House of Lords, challenging the Government to uphold copyright. We need more voices like his and we will continue to add ours until we get better tech regulation 📣
hansard.parliament.uk/lords/2024-05-…
In a session about how to protect your art practice organised by an_artnews, members of the DACS team will be speaking about contracts, licensing, the Artist's Resale Right, and more.
Find out how to join via the link below:
a-n.co.uk/framework-2024…
DACS attended yesterday the King & McGaw x Team GB launch party at Cristea Roberts Gallery, showcasing a collection of limited edition prints and commemorative posters for Team GB.
Image credit: Gyr King & DACS CEO Christian Zimmermann in front of Fiona Rae's work
💫 Looking forward to attending panel session: 🤗
‘Artists’ Rights: Sustaining artists now and in the future’
#artistsrights #DACS #Dacs40 #40thAnniversary #IP #DacsLicensing Shoreditch Arts Club ArtReview_
To celebrate 40 years of protecting artist rights, we are convening a series of free panel discussions throughout June at Shoreditch Arts Club , in partnership with ArtReview_ , exploring the past, present, and future of artists’ rights.
Book your slot 👇
dacs.org.uk/news-events/bo…
Victoria Hooper, DACS' Head of Licensing, will be speaking at this event for Doctoral & Early Career Research Network and Association for Art History about copyright licensing and how permissions for images work in academic publishing.
In her recent article for DACS, Adele Morse says:
‘Without a serious update on how creatives are paid, the quality and diversity on offer will decline.’
Read more about the artist, her work and the importance of adapting the UK’s legal framework to better benefit artists.
Book your tickets for our third panel on 25 June, 6.30pm at Shoreditch Arts Club below:
dacs.org.uk/news-events/ar…
Partnered with ArtReview_