Leaving legacies: body of work, artists' trusts and foundations - Richard Greenberg, Esq., panelist
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TitleLeaving legacies: body of work, artists' trusts and foundations - Richard Greenberg, Esq., panelist
Date Created2009
Extent1 digital file(s)
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. Richard Greenberg talks about estate planning for artists. He states, "first and foremost, make sure that you have a will." He also describes the estate tax and how it works as well as the mechanics of setting up a private, charitable foundation.
GenrePanel discussions, Conference Presentation
Data Life Cycle Event(s)
Type: Conference
Label: Etched in Memory: Legacy Planning for Artists
Date: 2009-03-20
Detail: Conference on organizing, preserving and maintaining personal papers and legacy artifacts, for New Jersey visual artists.
Sponsor: Institute for Women and Art (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic & Public Partnerships in the Arts & Humanities.)
Conference organizer: Olin, Ferris (Institute for Women and Art)
Conference organizer: Brodsky, Judith K. (Institute for Women and Art)
CollectionEtched in Memory
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsRutgers University owns the copyright in this work. You may make use of this resource, with proper attribution, for educational and other non-commercial uses only. Contact the Institute for Women and Art to obtain permission for reproduction, publication, and commercial use.