TitleLeaving legacies: body of work, artists' trusts and foundations
NameMarter, Joan M. (Speaker),
Date Created2009
SubjectCharitable uses, trusts and foundations,
African American artists
Duration00:10:10
Target or Intended Audiencefaculty,
librarians and curators
DescriptionPresentation from the Conference, Etched in Memory, Legacy Planning for Artists, held at the Institute for Women & Art, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, March 20, 2009. Dr. Joan Marter talks about her experiences with a charitable trust that has created an artist's colony, Soaring Gardens, in Laceyville, Pennsylvania as well as working with the estate of artist Dorothy Dayner. She noted, "the first thing you need to do is have an appraisal. Then I had to make an inventory.'
GenrePanel discussions
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.2/rucore00000002067.Video.000052772
CollectionEtched in Memory
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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