Sculptors' Publications
The Sculptors Society: Celebrating 70 Years
First published in 2021 this hardcover, full colour book gives a concise history of The Sculptors Society and showcases 76 Contemporary Australian Sculptors. It provides examples of the sculptor’s works and insight into the concepts and backgrounds that shape their art.
RRP $50, TSS Member price $50
Available by contacting Vivienne Lowe
Mobile: 0409 906 653
Email: vivssculpture@gmail.com
Publications
For any of these publications, contact NAVA on:
National Association for the Visual Arts
Address: Level 1, 43 – 51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo, NSW 2011, Australia
Phone: (02) 9368 1900
Fax: (02) 9358 6909
Email: nava@visualarts.net.au
To access more detail regarding any of the topics below, see the website for The National Association for the Visual Arts.
Advice Centre listings are:
Codes of Practice and Protocol
Finding a Commercial Gallery or Agent
Fees and Wages
Finding Work
Health and Safety
Legal and Copyright Advice
Insurance
Making a Will
Marketing and Promotion for the Artist
Taxation for the Artist
The Code of Practice Professional Australian Visual Arts, Craft and Design Sector is back from the printers.
Money for Visual Artists is sold out. This is a bi-annual publication and the 10th Edition will be available in early-mid 2010. If you would like to be notified of its release please email nava@visualarts.net.au
Getting Art There: An Artist’s Marketing Manual – Written from the point of view of visual and craft artists is NAVA’s comprehensive guide to help artists and craftspeople successfully market their creative practices.
The Theory in Practice Series (TIPS) is a suite of ten professional practice booklets for practicing visual artists, craftspeople, and designers. Each booklet contains in-depth advice, information and extensive listings of resources available.
The Art Censorship Guide talks about many Australian artists whose work has been ‘censored’ and the controversy this provokes. The guide provides advice to artists, galleries and publishers about how to anticipate and try to avoid damaging public or media reactions to artwork, and how to respond to complaints or threats.
The Theory in Practice Series [TIPS] is a suite of ten professional practice booklets for practicing visual artists, craftspeople, and designers. Each booklet contains in-depth advice, information and extensive listings of resources available.