Spring 2024

Location

Barbara Massey Room 413

Related Website

https://www.routledge.com/Legal-Issues-for-Arts-Organizations-A-Practical-Guide/Arth/p/book/9780367771133

Start Date

7-5-2024 1:00 PM

End Date

7-5-2024 1:30 PM

Description

Teaching Legal Issues in Arts Management to Non-Lawyers

This presentation will provide an overview of the pedagogical framework developed by Prof. Arth for her textbook, "Legal Issues for Arts Organizations: A Practical Guide" (Routledge 2024), which is set for publication on April 29, 2024 and available here: https://www.routledge.com/Legal-Issues-for-Arts-Organizations-A-Practical-Guide/Arth/p/book/9780367771133. The book is designed to make legal concepts approachable by and for non-lawyer audiences. The book’s main objectives include: providing an overview of the American legal system, teaching a systematic process for identifying legal issues, training administrators to read and understand contracts, conveying practical advice for working with professional lawyers, and putting theory into practice with an applied learning component. This scholarship may be of interest to a variety of professors and programs across campus, including music business, art, musical theater, business, Lilly Grant professionals, etc., which work with students who may one day work in and around the arts. Prof. Arth holds her Juris Doctor and her Masters in Arts Policy and Administration from the Ohio State University.

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May 7th, 1:00 PM May 7th, 1:30 PM

Teaching Legal Issues in Arts Management to Non-Lawyers

Barbara Massey Room 413

Teaching Legal Issues in Arts Management to Non-Lawyers

This presentation will provide an overview of the pedagogical framework developed by Prof. Arth for her textbook, "Legal Issues for Arts Organizations: A Practical Guide" (Routledge 2024), which is set for publication on April 29, 2024 and available here: https://www.routledge.com/Legal-Issues-for-Arts-Organizations-A-Practical-Guide/Arth/p/book/9780367771133. The book is designed to make legal concepts approachable by and for non-lawyer audiences. The book’s main objectives include: providing an overview of the American legal system, teaching a systematic process for identifying legal issues, training administrators to read and understand contracts, conveying practical advice for working with professional lawyers, and putting theory into practice with an applied learning component. This scholarship may be of interest to a variety of professors and programs across campus, including music business, art, musical theater, business, Lilly Grant professionals, etc., which work with students who may one day work in and around the arts. Prof. Arth holds her Juris Doctor and her Masters in Arts Policy and Administration from the Ohio State University.

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