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Corporate Sponsorship Levels

Art Law Resident ($750)

  • As an Art Law Resident, your brand will be featured on our website and in our newsletter for three months, reaching our large and growing community of art law enthusiasts, including artists, collectors, attorneys, and academics (the term of one internship).
  • You will receive one complimentary annual membership for unlimited access to our archives of thousands of publications, and free registration to all events.

Art Law Archivist ($1,000)

  • You will receive exclusive benefits from the prior tier PLUS, including:
  • A quarter-page banner ad on our website for 6 months, recognizing your status as a sponsor;
  • Social media promotion on our channels with a reach of over 10+ followers, and promotion in newsletters and select archived lecture recordings;
  • Priority partnership and collaboration consideration for future programs;
  • Two complimentary annual memberships and free registration to all events.

Art Law Conservationist ($2,500)

  • Rewards from prior tiers PLUS:
  • Receive up to four complimentary premium annual memberships for unlimited access to our archives of over 1,000 articles and case summaries, plus two free registrations to the Center’s CLE and alumni networking events for two years ($100 value per membership).

Art Law Curator ($5,000)

  • Rewards from prior tiers PLUS:
  • Opportunity to present keynote at an international art law conference
  • Exclusive visit to Art | Basel Fair of your choice
  • Life-Long annual membership for unlimited access of over 1,500 articles and case summaries, plus two free registrations to the Center’s CLE and alumni networking events for the term of 1 year.

Judith Bresler Fellowship Sponsor ($10,000)

  • Help sustain the memory of Judith Bresler and support advancements in research and education in the field of arts and cultural heritage law for the duration of one academic year. Learn more about the Judith Bresler Fellowship.
  • Get prominent marketing on the website and newsletter for the duration of the Fellowship (one year) and be recognized as one of the donors to the Fellowship for the duration of the program.
  • Receive up to five complimentary memberships for unlimited access to our archives articles and case summaries ($100 value per membership).

Art Law Dean ($50,000)

  • Rewards from prior tiers PLUS:
  • An art-law themed NFT minted in your honor
  • A full time-directorial position named after you or an individual of your choosing for the term of 1 year.

Art Law Creative (Contact Us)

All of our sponsorships are customizable to meet yours and the Center’s common needs. We can discuss strategic listing our organization or firm on the Center’s website, newsletter, and social media platforms. We can issue a press releases that acknowledge your role in one of the Center’s CLE programs, internships, and/or publications. We can create regular updates on sponsor participation on social marketing platforms, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. If you want to have exclusive training or volunteer opportunities for your employees or our members, we would love to brainstorm and work together. Let’s discuss how we could give you priority partnership consideration for new programs and CLE’s and MORE.

To become a sponsor and for inquiries, please contact the Center for Art Law development team at artlawteam@itsartlaw.org

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Center for Art Law brings together diverse groups of legal practitioners and students, artists and creative entrepreneurs, and many arts and culture professionals, forming part of a great art law community across all continents. With the support of companies, nonprofit organizations, and law firms that shape and advance the art law space, the Center continues to grow its offerings by hosting educational programs and working with students and graduates from all over the United States, coming from schools such as Bowdoin College, Columbia, Harvard, Georgetown, Brown, New York University and Vanderbilt––just to name a few.

In 2022, for the fourth year in a row and with the help of our wonderful sponsors, the Center provided stipends to our Summer interns, both in the US and abroad. The Center’s archives are continually enriched by articles, handbooks and recordings for the benefit of the future legal talent serving artist and enrichment of the creative industries.

Last year, the Center launched the third Visual Artists’ Legal Clinic, focusing on artist-dealer relations and continued to offer the Judith Bresler Fellowship. With certificate programs and professional trainings as well as ongoing research and mentorship, we invite you to come with us on this journey.

With our operations now hybrid, with some of our interns working remotely and some in the office, we, like many other nonprofit organizations, have more challenges to overcome and we rely on the generous patronage of legal and financial industries. We need you to make our work go further and do more for the members of the art and law communities!

Want to hear from our students and colleagues?

I would have never imagined that I could still have a meaningful summer during Covid-19, so I am immensely grateful for the opportunity that was given to me by the Center to learn more about art law and the intricacies of the art world.

Amber Lee

Florida U. School of Law, J.D. 2021 | Legal Intern, Summer 2020.

The Center for Art Law is one of the best resources in the art law industry for the in-depth analysis of significant developments, review of books/publications and informative presentations. The Center’s written content is top-quality, well-researched, informative, relevant and timely. The Center and its founder, Irina Tarsis, are known to put together excellent educational seminars on a wide range of topics from artists’ rights to cultural repatriation.

Jana Farmer

Wilson Elser, Partner and art law practitioner | Center for Art Law Advisor.

Interning at the Center for Art Law this fall has been an extremely fruitful experience and I enjoyed every aspect of it. Irina and the rest of the team were lovely to work with and very committed to making the experience a valuable one for us. Throughout the internship, we had opportunities to explore our various areas of interest within art law, to work with experts and artists, and to speak with alumni and art lawyers regarding their experiences and career paths. I truly enjoyed interning here and am grateful for the experience!

Nikki Vafai

University of Maryland Carey School of Law (J.D. Candidate, Class 2024) | Legal Intern, Fall 2022

The Center for Art Law is one of the best resources in the art law industry for the in-depth analysis of significant developments, review of books/publications and informative presentations. The Center’s written content is top-quality, well-researched, informative, relevant and timely. Besides the written materials, the Center and its founder, Irina Tarsis, are known to put together excellent educational seminars on a wide range of topics from artists’ rights to cultural repatriation.

It is also particularly helpful to practitioners that the Center aggregates information on key art law events worldwide that are put together by other organizations. This feature make the Center a go-to resource for art law events. I would highly recommend that anyone in the art and art law industry should subscribe to the Center’s publications and make time to attend their events in order to stay up-to-speed with the developments and get the benefit of the Center’s research and analysis on the developing issues of significance.

Jana S. Farmer

Partner, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, LLP | Advisory Board

During my time in law school, I had a desire to learn more about the art law field. I started searching for information regarding different courses and programs. Thanks to the Center’s website I found information about a Master in Art Law at Luiss University. I applied and got a full scholarship. The program [at Carli] gave me an opportunity to learn about the various legal issues involved in the overall regulation of the art sector and explore Rome.
 
Irina Strelkovskaya

Luiss Guido Carli University, LLM Candidate, Dec. 2022 | Post-Graduate Intern, Int'l Class, Summer 2022