Best Practice Guidance for Using Indigenous Artwork

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So you want to use an Australian Indigenous artwork or image but aren’t sure where to start? While you may have the best intentions, you could be unknowingly supporting ‘fake’ Indigenous art or breaching Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights.

Developed in in partnership with Parallax Legal and First Nations design agency HumanizeMedia, our ‘Best Practice Guidance for using Indigenous Artwork in a corporate or community publication’ provides practical ‘do’s and don’ts’ to help you better understand how to appropriately use Indigenous art, protect your organisation and the artists intellectual property, and demonstrate greater respect toward Indigenous artists and their artwork.

|By Leanne Collingburn

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