Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic (Dec. 2022)
December 5, 2022
About this Event
The Center for Art Law’s Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic was an evening of low-cost consultations with attorneys, tax experts, and other arts professionals with experience in estate and legacy planning.
After a Keynote Address on Legacy and Estate Planning, each participating artist wwas paired with a Volunteer Professional for a confidential 20-min discussion.
Schedule:
- 5:30–6:00 PM EST: Keynote Address by Evie Joselow, Art Appraiser and Advisor to the Center for Art Law.
- 6:00–8:00 PM EST: participating artists will be paired with a Volunteer Professional for a confidential 20-min consultation. (Limited slots available)
Volunteer Professionals:
- Leah Hokenson, Managing Director, Advisor, Estate Planning
- Galina Portnoy, CPA
- Elyse Schajer, ESQ.
- Charles Rosoff, ASA, MRICS
Are you interested in becoming a participating attorney? Please contact us at clinic@itsartlaw.org.
About the Speaker:
Evie T. Joselow is an independent fine art appraiser who brings more than 30 years of wide-ranging experience to corporate, institutional, and private clients seeking appraisals of artworks and decorative objects. As an art historian, curator, and expert researcher and consultant, she has extensive knowledge of art history, art markets, artists, and collecting trends, as well as the nonprofit art sector.
In addition to her appraisal and consulting work, Dr. Joselow has maintained a full roster of teaching, lecturing, and publishing on appraisal practices and topics in modern and contemporary art, architecture and design history. She has taught on the faculties of New York University, Pratt Institute, the New York School of Interior Design, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art. Joselow holds a PhD in Art History from The Graduate Center, City University of New York, a Master of Public Administration from Baruch College, and a BA from Vassar College.
Hosts:
The Center for Art Law is a Brooklyn-based research and education nonprofit that offers resources and programming for the advancement of a vibrant arts and law community. Through its website and monthly Art Law Blast newsletter, the Center disseminates information and keeps readers updated on art- and law-related news, events, cases, and publications. The Center facilitates conversations by hosting and participating in programs including conferences, workshops and clinics for visual artists, film screenings, and more. Today a world-renowned asset to the art law field, the Center serves artists, attorneys, students and scholars of both disciplines, art market professionals, and members of the general public.