Hi Jennifer & Sarah,

 

Jennifer, thank you for bringing this question up. I have a similar situation where an artist and I are interested in developing merchandise using the artist’s design (tote bags, t-shirts, etc.) to be sold online and possible in the airport gift shops. We have never entered into a licensing agreement with one of our public artist before so I would greatly appreciate any reference materials you can provide. Thank you.

 

Best,

 

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Lauren Lockhart

Arts Program Manager | Vision, Voice & Engagement

San Diego County Regional Airport Authority

T 619.400.2882 | M.619.980.4409

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Licensing agreements - Jennifer Easton (28 Jun 2018 00:35 UTC)

Re: Licensing agreements - Sarah Conley Odenkirk (28 Jun 2018 00:53 UTC)

(Previous discussion continued)

FW: Public Art Intern Needed! - Patricia Walsh (28 Jun 2018 14:02 UTC)

Call to Artists: UF ASB 461 Engineering - Art in State Buildings (28 Jun 2018 17:22 UTC)


Licensing agreements by Jennifer Easton (28 Jun 2018 00:35 UTC)
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We did a really interesting embed for a class with a local art college. When the students presented their projects, they had a really great transit geeky t-shirt design - and now some people internally want to do a limited run t-shirt with the design to sell in the BART transit store (yup, actually exists).

I haven't had to do licensing agreement before - and because this is not something BART commissioned it's really a straight up licensing where artists will keep all copyright etc.

Anyone, have a licensing agreement that they might be able to share. I'd rather start with something that has been generated by a more art-savvy/artist-friendly crowd than asking transit attorneys 😊

Much appreciated,

Jennifer

Jennifer A. Easton

Art Program Manager

BART

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Oakland, CA 94612

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Re: Licensing agreements by Sarah Conley Odenkirk (28 Jun 2018 00:53 UTC)
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Give me a call, Jennifer.  I’ve got a form you can use.

Best,

Sarah

 

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On June 27, 2018 at 5:36:49 PM, Jennifer Easton (jeaston@bart.gov) wrote:

We did a really interesting embed for a class with a local art college. When the students presented their projects, they had a really great transit geeky t-shirt design - and now some people internally want to do a limited run t-shirt with the design to sell in the BART transit store (yup, actually exists).

I haven't had to do licensing agreement before - and because this is not something BART commissioned it's really a straight up licensing where artists will keep all copyright etc.

Anyone, have a licensing agreement that they might be able to share. I'd rather start with something that has been generated by a more art-savvy/artist-friendly crowd than asking transit attorneys 😊

Much appreciated,

Jennifer

Jennifer A. Easton

Art Program Manager

BART

510.874.7328

300 Lakeside Dr, 22nd Fl

Oakland, CA 94612

www.bart.gov/art

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FW: Public Art Intern Needed! by Patricia Walsh (28 Jun 2018 14:02 UTC)
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Reminder!

 

Hi PAN Listserv,

 

We have a paid internship opening for the fall 2018 semester and the selected individual will be work on public art-related research and program development. Applicants for the 2018 Fall Local Arts Advancement Internship should have a strong interest in the public art field and skilled in research and writing. Located in our DC offices, the hired intern will work part-time for approximately 15-20 hours per week on a flexible scheduled determined with the Intern Supervisor. Americans for the Arts’ Internship Program offers undergraduate and graduate students, and those who have recently graduated the opportunity to investigate and participate in the operations of the nation’s leading nonprofit for advancing the arts in America.

 

Application Deadline: July 15th, 2018

Start Date: September 11th, 2018

End Date: Week of November 16th, 2018

 

Program Benefits Include:

Leadership DiscussionsCareer SupportEvaluation ProcessMember ServicesAcademic SupportStipend/Wage (Americans for the Arts interns are paid on an hourly basis. Americans for the Arts will also work with the applicant’s school or program to make the internship fit criteria for academic credit or field placement experience.)

 

For further details on all of AFTA’s internships, please visit https://www.americansforthearts.org/about-americans-for-the-arts/internships.

 

 

Patricia Walsh

Public Art and Civic Design Program Manager

Americans for the Arts

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Call to Artists: UF ASB 461 Engineering by Art in State Buildings (28 Jun 2018 17:22 UTC)
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Call to Artists

University of Florida Art in State Buildings Program

 

Location: Herbert Wertheim Laboratory for Engineering Excellence (NEXUS Engineering), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 

Art Budget: $95,500 for a site-specific work of art. Up to 3 finalists will receive a $1,500 honorarium to visit the site and create a site-specific proposal. 

Deadline for Entries: Friday, September 21st, 2018 5:00pm 

Project Timeline: Finalists notification target date October 2018, Finalist site visit: TBD, Site-specific proposals due 2019, Building Completion: Spring 2019 

Complete Call to Artists with criteria and link to apply at:

https://arts.ufl.edu/academics/art-and-art-history/downloads/asb/uf-asb-461/

 Contact: Oaklianna Caraballo (352) 240-4080 pubart@arts.ufl.edu


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