Lectures & Events!

April 19, 2012, 2-5pm
School of American Research
Panel - Estate Planning for Artists
660 Garcia, Santa Fe, NM
Free

April 12, 2012, 2-5pm
School of American Research
Lecture - Artists' Rights and Estate Planning
660 Garcia, Santa Fe, NM
Free

Symposium
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Cantor Arts Center
Cultural Heritage and African Art
2012 Ruth K. Franklin Lectures on the Arts
9:30-4pm January 21, 2012

Symposium
The Future of the Past:
Collecting Ancient Art in the 21st Century

March 18, 2012, 10:30 am
The Asia Society Museum
725 Park Avenue
New York NY 10021-5088

Video
Transcript

Western Museums Association
76th Annual Meeting

September 23-26, 2011
Hawai‘i Convention Center, Honolulu
WMA Business Luncheon Keynote Address
Monday Sept. 26
Kate Fitz Gibbon


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Two Free April Events at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe

Lecture April 12 on Artists' Rights and Estate Planning

Panel April 19 Artists' Estates    660 Garcia St. in Santa Fe

Watch! The Future of the Past: Collecting Ancient Art in the 21st Century, The Asia Society Museum, March 18, 2012 

 video    transcript

Kate Fitz Gibbon brings exceptional arts experience to the practice of law.   Member of the Cultural Property Advisory Committee to Presidents Clinton and Bush. Editor and author of Who Owns the Past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property and the Law, Rutgers Univ. Press, 2005, Native American Art and the Law, A Collector's Guide, ATADA Foundation, 2010 and seven books on Asian art



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