Studio assets are often neglected and forgotten about when planning.

CERF+ put together this great resource about preserving materials, process and legacy: 

https://cerfplus.org/news/new-crafting-legacy-resource-available/

Arts and Business Councils are also helpful. 

Happy weekend everyone!

Elysian


On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 9:04 AM Patricia Lea Watts <tricia@ecoartspace.org> wrote:

The Joan Mitchell Foundation has two PFD downloads:

Workbook for Attorneys and Executors

Estate Planning workbook for Visual Artists

https://joanmitchellfoundation.org/artist-programs/resources#call


On 7/27/19 8:19 AM, Renee Piechocki wrote:
Hello,

This might be the book you are thinking of Jennifer, put out by two foundations after a conference, Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation and Judith Rothschild Foundation.



Renee



On Fri, Jul 26, 2019, at 8:49 PM, Jennifer Easton wrote:

I vaguely there was something at the height of the AIDS crisis in the 90s about artists estates - anyone else remember what they did? It was a very organized platform on how to manage, etc.


Also this from our friends in Europe: http://www.artists-estates.com/en/institute/


Institute The Institute for Artists’ Estates is a central reference point for all matters concerning artist estates, with focusses on research, networking, managing and consulting.


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