Sotheby's Institute of Art (Lecture)
This Fall, Renée will be a guest lecturer for the MBA program, Art Law at Sotheby's Institute of Art.
Recorded content- if any- will be available here after the conclusion of the event.
NYCLA 13th Annual Art Law Institute: New Insights (Webinar)
Who’s Right / Whose Right? VARA and Contemporary Art Damage Claims
Renee will be presenting a panel discussion on VARA and Contemporary Art Damage Claims in this year’s NYCLA Art Law Institute Webinar with Megan Noh, Pryor Cashman LLP, Gloria Velandia, GV Art Conservation, Steve Ludmer, DV Art Conservators, and Claire Mairmon, CEO & Founder, Pure Art Services by Haven
Program Chair: Leila A. Amineddoleh, Founder, Amineddoleh & Associates LLC
Program Vice-Chair: Gabrielle C. Wilson, Kaye Spiegler PLLC
Co-Chair Emeritus: Hon. Stephen Crane (Ret.), JAMS
Steering Committee: Amelia Brankov, Brankov PLLC; Andrea Crane, Andrea Crane Fine Art; Megan Noh, Pryor Cashman LLP; Pippa Loengard, Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia Law School; Melissa Passman, Alpine Global Management LLC; Renée Vara, VARA Global Fine Arts
On Demand: https://www.nycla.org/course/13th-art-law-institute-new-insights-in-art-law-cle-on-demand-102121/
Tech in the Arts: AMT Lab (Podcast)
Renee was featured on the monthly AMT Tech Lab podcast at Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University. Heinz College's AMT Lab hosts a monthly podcast exploring the intersection of technology and the arts.
Renée Vara Part 1: The Visual Artists Rights Act and the Changing Arts Landscape
In part one of this two-part interview with Renée Vara, Angela Johnson and B Crittenden discuss with her the changing arts landscape and the landmark Visual Arts Rights Act (VARA) litigation, 5Pointz v. G&M Realty, and Renée’s involvement with that case. Renée is the founder of Vara Art. She is a cultural entrepreneur, advisor, curator, and educator, and her area of research focuses on the intersection of contemporary art, art economics, and creative rights. Renée recently gave a guest lecture for the College of Fine Arts and Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University about this case.
LISTEN TO THE RECORDINGS HERE: PART 1
Renée Vara Part 2: Sharing Artwork Digitally and Advice for Artists
In part two of the two-part interview with Renée Vara, Angela Johnson and B Crittenden discuss with her sharing art digitally and some of the opportunities and challenges that can arise. They also talk about some changes and possibilities for the future of the arts. Renée is the founder of Vara Art. She is a cultural entrepreneur, advisor, curator, and educator. Her area of research focuses on the intersection of contemporary art, art economics, and creative rights.
LISTEN TO THE RECORDINGS HERE: PART 2
Guest Lecturer Series MAM (Lecture)
Reneé was featured as a guest lecturer for the MAM Guest Lecturer Series on the subject of the Impact of 5Pointz Case on the Art Ecosystem.
Carnegie Mellon University’s Master of Arts Management (MAM) program offers a relevant arts management education designed to put passion into practice, foster leadership, and maximize impact on the visual and performing arts industry. The MAM degree is offered through a joint partnership between the Heinz College’s School of Public Policy & Management and the College of Fine Arts.
CAA Annual Conference | Getting Up: The Rise of Street Art (Lecture)
Getting Up: The Rise of Street Art
Chair: Renée Vara
Co-Chair: Angelo Madrigale
Artist/Guest Speaker: Peter Tunney