monday morning eye candy: Caroline Slotte
emerging artist: Allison Rose Craver
Supreme Court unanimously decides in favour of artists
via Carfac
“Wednesday, May 14, 2014 – Visual artists had a big victory
today at the Supreme Court in the fight for minimum artist fees at the
National Gallery of Canada. In a unanimous decision from the bench, the
court allowed an appeal on behalf of artist restoring an earlier
decision that found in their favour.
At issue was a perceived conflict between the Status of the Artist
Act and the Copyright Act. The associations that represent artists,
CARFAC and RAAV, had been trying to negotiate binding minimum fees for
the payment of artists at the gallery, similar to a minimum wage. The
gallery essentially argued CARFAC and RAAV, were taking away the right
of artists to be paid less if they chose. In allowing the appeal, the
court rejected this argument and, in an unusual move, ruled immediately
after oral arguments.
Artists from across Canada in attendance were delighted with the
results. “It’s a good day for artists,” said Grant McConnell, president
of CARFAC. “This is a major victory for all artists in Canada and
Quebec.”
“We are looking forward to resuming negotiations as we always wanted
to do since 2003,” said Karl Beveridge, co-chair of the negotiation
committee.
We would like to say a special thank you to everyone who has donated
to support this legal effort. You made this victory possible!
We would also like to thank our lawyers, David Yazbeck, Michael Fisher and Wassim Garzouzi.”
Call for entry: Woodfire Photographic Competition in Conjunction with the 2nd European Woodfire Conference
1. The View from the Kiln Shed (to include all or part of the kiln)
2. The Kiln
3. Firing
to the competition is confined to delegates attending the 2nd
European Woodfire Conference
to be e-mailed to: [email protected]
date: 15th August 2014
will be an initial short listing of ten images in each category by an
experienced panel of judges
images will be printed and exhibited at the conference
will be awarded in each category based on voting by delegates
selection of winning images will be published in a future issue of
The Log Book
must be of a quality suitable for printing. Format: JPG, approx. 3000
x 2000 pixels, with a file size of approx 3Mb
Everyone
attending the conference is encouraged to submit entries for this
competition.
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