Protecting Your Work: Copyrights and Contracts in the Digital Age
with Drew Epstein
Thursday, March 16, 2006, 7:00pm
Boston University̢۪s Sargent College, Room 102, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
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$10 Members/$20 Non-Members/Free for Full-time Students and Seniors
Join Drew Epstein, one of the leading attorneys in Massachusetts for photographers and visual artists, for an informative seminar on how to protect your images and rights as an artist. Drew will discuss copyrights, contracts, and photographers rights under the First Amendment. Drew represents hundreds of the leading photographers and artists throughout the United States and he specializes in copyright and trademark law and litigation; photography and visual arts law; and publishing and licensing agreements. He is Adjunct Professor at Boston University as well as a principal in the firm of Barker, Epstein & Loscocco, a full-service law firm. Drew is a member of the Board of Directors of the PRC, and the Griffin Museum, and is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers.
LECTURE
Jerry Uelsmann
Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 7:00pm
Boston University Law School Auditorium
765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
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$10 Members/$15 Non-Members/Free for Full-time Students and Seniors
Jerry Uelsmann broke new ground in photography with his use of image manipulation and photomontage from prints and negatives. The resultant pictures are seamless and present surreal and compelling moments in time that challenge our perception of reality. Uelsmann received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1967 and a NEA Fellowship in 1972. He is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and a founding member of The Society of Photographic Education. Uelsmann’s work has been exhibited in more than 100 individual shows in the U.S. and abroad in the past thirty years. His photographs are in the permanent collections of many major museums worldwide, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, Art Institute of Chicago, Victoria and Albert Museum, Bibliothèque Nationale, and the National Museum of American Art in Washington. Nine monographs of his work have been published. |