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The Learning Circle is a safe online educational space for organisations, government, corporate leaders, communities and individuals to find simple, quick and easy-to-digest nuggets of knowledge that will deepen your understanding, build your capacity and enhance the way you work with First Nations peoples, businesses and communities.
These resources have been developed by Amy Allerton, Founder + Director of Indigico Creative, and an accomplished photographer, graphic designer, artist, entrepreneur and speaker. Each article is an overview of more expansive, in-depth and tailored workshops that Amy facilitates, both online and in-person, for executive leaders, corporate teams and community groups.
Artwork Copyright Licensing 101: What it all means and how it works
Many organisations approach the artwork commission process without a clear understanding of copyright licensing, which can lead to misunderstandings and unintentional harm. We created this simple, practical guide so that you can ensure a respectful, ethical, and legally sound process for all parties involved.
Commissioning a RAP Artwork: 5 things you need to know before you start
Before engaging with an Aboriginal artist to create a commissioned artwork for your Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), it’s essential to approach the process with cultural respect, integrity and clear intentions. Here are some key considerations to ensure a positive and ethical collaboration with a First Nations artist.
Commissioning Aboriginal Art: Understanding Copyright, Licensing & Cultural Custodianship
If your organisation wants to engage a First Nations artist to create a commissioned artwork, you need to make sure you understand Copyright, Licensing & Cultural Custodianship first. So before you start, here’s everything you need to know.