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Legal Hour: AI and the Law
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Legal Hour: AI and the Law

Legal Hour: AI and the Law Tuesday 20th October, from 13:00 GMT (UK time) | Online Artificial intelligence is changing the art world faster than the law can keep up and for many artists, that raises urgent and unsettling questions. This Legal Hour session tackles one of the most pressing issues facing visual artists today: what AI means for your rights, your work, and your livelihood. If you have ever wondered whether an AI model can legally train on your images, what to do if your style or work appears in AI-generated content, or how copyright law applies in this rapidly shifting landscape — this session is for you. Pierre Valentin brings his expertise in intellectual property and cultural property law to help artists understand where the law currently stands, where it is heading, and what practical steps you can take now. Artists are invited to ask about topics such as: Whether AI companies are legally permitted to use your work for training What rights you have if your work or style has been replicated by an AI tool How copyright law currently applies to AI-generated images What the UK legal frameworks say about AI and creative work How to document and protect your practice in an AI-saturated environment What emerging legislation might mean for artists in the near future This is a fast-moving area of law, and there are no easy answers, but this session will give you clarity on where things stand and confidence in navigating what comes next. Guest Speaker: Pierre...

Tue 20 Oct14:00Artio Art
VAA Support for Members - Helpdesk Sessions
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VAA Support for Members - Helpdesk Sessions

Navigating an art career comes with big decisions and sometimes you need clear, expert guidance right when the question arises. That is exactly what our Helpdesk Sessions are for. Designed exclusively for VAA Members, these focused consultations give you direct access to professional support so you can move forward with confidence and momentum. Artists use the Helpdesk for concise, practical guidance on: – Strategic planning and setting direction– Marketing, visibility and promoting your work– Pricing and positioning within the market– Building networks, opportunities and partnerships– Finance, tax and professional administration– Any specific challenge where expert advice can help After you submit your enquiry, a member of the VAA team will contact you for a brief assessment so we can determine the most effective way to support you. Depending on your needs, guidance may be provided via email, phone, or a scheduled Zoom session. Please note:– Helpdesk Sessions are subject to availability and intended for one-off, targeted advice.– If a quick solution exists, we may direct you immediately to the relevant resources. To request Helpdesk support, email or book directly via our Calendly system:https://calendly.com/visualartistsassociation Shirley-Ann O’NeillShirley-Ann is an arts director, curator, and co-founder of the VAA with over two decades of experience helping artists build sustainable, successful careers.

Tue 10 NovArtio Art

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Artist Development Sessions
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Artist Development Sessions

Join an Artist Development Session – a VAA Member Benefit As a Visual Artists Association (VAA) member, you’re invited to take part in our Artist Development Sessions – small group sessions led by a VAA Artist Mentor. These sessions are designed to help you work through anything that may be holding you back in your practice, ask questions in a supportive environment, and connect with fellow artists. These one-hour sessions take place online via Zoom and have been described by members as “invaluable”. Alongside mentor guidance, you’ll also have the chance to meet other VAA members. About the Lead Richard Kalman is the owner and founder of the Crane Kalman Brighton gallery. With a family background in the art world and in modern British painting in particular, Richard branched out and opened his own gallery in Brighton 2005 specialising in contemporary photography. The gallery has established a reputation for providing a platform to showcase the work of mostly up-and-coming, young British and some International artists. The gallery has held solo exhibitions by artists such as Polly Borland, Simon Roberts, Jane Hilton, Tim Flach and the late Michael Ormerod, as well as the work of international photographers such as Terry Richardson, Joseph Szabo, Karine Laval and Hans van der Meer. Richard also continues to work with emerging young photographers through the annually held Cream Graduate Showcase exhibition.

Thu 3 Dec18:00Artio Art

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