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SUMMARY:NOCAL| Art Law 2019
DESCRIPTION:Image: Protesters in May demanding that Warren B. Kanders be removed from the board of the Whitney Museum of American Art. He resigned on Thursday. Credit: Jeenah Moon for The New York Times \nFrom Kanders to Contracts: Four Experts Discuss the Legal\, Policy and Ethical Issues Confronting Museums\, Dealers\, Donors and Collectors.\nEvery day brings news of a lawsuit\, court ruling or dispute relating to art. Did a prominent dealer sell a fake to an esteemed collector? Should a museum reject a gift from tainted hands? Should an important painting be deaccessioned so a museum can expand the breadth of its collection?  What is the intellectual property in visual art and how may it be used? Who has the final word on a work’s authenticity? \nEvent Schedule: \n6-6:30 PM: Exclusive Hosted Cocktail Reception for ArtTable Members for ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\n6:30-8:30 PM: Panel Discussion \nExclusive Opportunity for ArtTable Members:\nPlease join ArtTable’s Northern CA’s Executive Committee for a private meeting with ArtTable Executive Director Jessica Porter at 6:00 p.m.\, prior to the Panel Discussion in the YBCA Lounge. Thank you to WithersWorldwide for hosting. \nThe program is organized by the Northern California Chapter of ArtTable and is sponsored by Withers Worldwide\, a global law firm specializing in complex legal needs. \nThank you to ArtTable Executive Committee Members Kimberly Almazan\, Dorothy Davila\, Tracy Freedman and Donna Napper\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, and sponsor WithersWorldwide. \nMeet Our Panelists: \nLauren Curry serves as General Counsel to San Francisco’s municipal arts and cultural organizations\, including: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (de Young Museum and Legion of Honor)\, Asian Art Museum\, Arts Commission\, Film Commission and Grants for the Arts.  Curry has over a decade of experience advising art professionals including teaching Art & the Law at the San Francisco Art Institute.  Most recently Curry was invited to present on a panel at the annual Legal Issues in Museums Administration conference on the topic\, #FreeSpeech: Museums and the First Amendment.  Curry completed her undergraduate work at UCLA\, and received her JD from U.C. Hastings College of the Law. \nJenny Dixon is Director Emeritus at the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum effective January 1\, 2018 after fourteen and a half years as its Director.  While at the Noguchi she uniquely changed the IRS status of what had been a private artist foundation\, of which the Museum was a program\, into a public benefit institution. Prior her to her tenure at Noguchi\, she had served as the Director of The Bronx Museum.  Dixon has taught courses in public art and arts administration and served as an Associate Professor at Parsons School of Design\, the Cooper Union and NYU’s Langone School of the Arts.  Dixon has served on numerous boards\, received both a BA and BFA in arts education and sculpture from the University of Colorado at Boulder.  She is currently serving her second term as a Board Member of ArtTable. \nSimon Frankel has been lead counsel in a wide range of complex civil disputes and copyright and trademark cases\, with an emphasis on the technology and consumer products sectors. Frankel has also led defense of numerous consumer class actions\, including unfair competition and false advertising claims under California Business and Professions Code Section 17200. He has served as lead counsel to numerous Internet service providers in putative class actions asserting privacy claims that were dismissed at the pleading stage.  He is also a recognized authority in the field of art law\, where he has handled disputes involving cultural property claims\, title issues\, moral rights claims\, and resale royalties and also advised on a range of fine art transactions. He teaches a class on Art and the Law at Stanford Law School and is chair of Covington’s Copyright and Trademark practice group. \nKimberly Almazan is Counsel at Withers Worldwide and a member of its Art Law team.  Almazan’s art law practice includes the representation of artists\, dealers\, appraisers and auction houses in litigation and contractual negotiations. She has extensive experience with authenticity issues\, as well as transactions in which works of art are pledged as collateral for loans. She was lead counsel in a group of lawsuits to recover collateral for a client that had a perfected security interest in a California gallery’s works of art; she successfully recovered damages for valuable works of art by\, among others\, Marc Chagall\, Georgia O’Keeffe\, and Jeff Koons\, that had been fraudulently conveyed after the gallery owner defaulted. Almazan is the Membership Chair and an Executive Committee member of ArtTable’s Northern California chapter. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/art-law-2019/
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, 701 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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SUMMARY:NOCAL| Reading at the (Art)Table: Northern California's Art Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Image: Alice Neel in 1944. Credit Sam Brody; courtesy of David Zwirner\, New York \nJoin ArtTable Northern California chapter for conversation and a potluck brunch as we return from a summer break and discuss our seventh book: Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty by Phoebe Hoban. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-bookclub/
LOCATION:To be revealed on registration\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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SUMMARY:NOCAL | MeetAT: Root Division's 2019 Collector's Preview
DESCRIPTION:Image: Courtesy of Root Division\, San Francisco \nClick here to REGISTER!\nThe October MeetAT will offer ArtTable members the opportunity to network while previewing more than 170 auction artworks over cocktails and refreshments at Root Division’s 2019 Collector’s Preview Tour. \nOur members are invited to join Root Division’s VIPs to preview auction artworks by both established and emerging artists from the Bay Area and beyond. Docents will lead previews of highlighted artworks in the exhibition. \nOur members are invited to join Root Division’s VIPs to preview auction artworks by both established and emerging artists from the Bay Area and beyond. Docents will lead previews of highlighted artworks in the exhibition. \nRoot Division is non-profit arts organization offering programs that not only nurture creativity\, but also foster volunteerism and community engagement that is vital to the social\, economic\, and cultural health of the Bay Area. Established in 2004\, the organization has since forged strong connections with the community to provide: \n\nGroup exhibitions and solo features of work by more than 1\,700 artists\nSubsidized studio space for more than 130 emerging artists\nMore than 4\,000 hours of free art classes for neighborhood youth\nPartnership with two-dozen public schools and community centers\, and more than 150 local businesses\nTraining for 240 artist-teachers\n\nThe October 15 MeetAT is an invitation-only ARTWORK PREVIEW event held for Root Divisions high level donors and collectors\, and is extended to ArtTable members for free. Space is limited and registration is required. \nA 20% special discount is extended to ArtTable members for the Silent & Live Auction event to be held on October 24. Email programs@arttable.org for details. \nThank you to Donna Napper\, Co-Chair of Art Table Northern California Chapter and Samantha Reynolds\, Art Program Director\, Root Division for organizing this event. \nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-meetat-root-divisions-2019-collectors-preview/
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