Valuing Your Work Workshop for 'This Business Called Art'

'This Business Called Art' is a weekend long professional development seminar designed to support and develop the skills of emerging artists from the Dubbo Region.

'This Business Called Art' is hosted by Dubbo Regional Council's Cultural Development Unit. This workshop series for visual artists covers sessions delivered by industry experts with a focus on artists establishing themselves within the sector.

NAVA's online Valuing Your Work workshop covers the fundamental principles in valuing and pricing your artwork. We will cover best practice standards in pricing structures, payment schedules and artists' rights in this interactive workshop focused on building professional practice and sustainable careers for Australian artists.

You will also learn a bit about NAVA and be introduced to the Code of Practice for the Professional Australian Visual Arts, Craft and Design Sector. The Code is both a record and a benchmark of best practice across the contemporary arts including legal, ethical and financial business practices, as well as thorough arts industry guidelines.

Workshop: Valuing Your Work

Workshop Type: Online workshop for emerging artists from the Dubbo Region.

Duration: 2 Hours 

Access: Do you have any access requirements? If so, please email justine@visualarts.net.au with details on what kind of access you need.

Workshop Facilitator: Justine Youssef, NAVA Professional Practice Coordinator   

RSVP: https://mailchi.mp/a47735c7642...

This workshop will be held via Zoom

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On the day of the workshop, all you have to do is click on the above invitation link, follow the prompts and you’ll be part of the workshop.

NAVA acknowledges and pays respects to the rightful custodians of the many First Nations Lands upon which this online event will be streamed and received. We recognise all Custodians of Country throughout all lands, waters and territories. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Justine Youssef