Respecting and protecting Indigenous intellectual property

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  • {alt} © "Not Made in Australia"© Leonard Andy 2011.
    SOLID ARTS CASE STUDY: Respect and Protect Indigenous Art and Culture

    You can help ensure that Indigenous art and culture is respected and protected

    Indigenous Australians’ art and culture is… Find out more here.

  • {alt} © Lawrence Omeenyo - She has strong heart
    SOLID ARTS CASE STUDY: Lawrence Omeenyo licenses his image for Arts Law’s Christmas card

    Artist Lawrence Omeenyo is a painter, sculptor and elder of the Lockhart River Community. He works through the Lockhart River… Find out more here.

  • {alt} © Tjanpi Ladies installing Kuru Alala Exhibition, 2009. Copyright Tjanpi Desert Weavers.
    SOLID ARTS CASE STUDY: Tjanpi Desert Weavers and works on consignment

    The Tjanpi Desert Weavers are Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara women from eighteen desert communities who make baskets, sculptures, beads and… Find out more here.

  • {alt} © 'A Black Sheep Walks into a Baa' - Directed by Rachael Maza Long
    Photo talent: LeRoy Parsons
    Photography: Steven Rhall
    SOLID ARTS CASE STUDY: Ilbijerri Theatre Company – copyright ownership and contract

    Ilbijerri Theatre Company in Victoria is the longest running Indigenous theatre company in Australia creating innovative contemporary works by Aboriginal… Find out more here.

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