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STUDY TRIP: MID-CENTURY FURNITURE & CERAMICS
Join Dr. Thomas Folk, AAA, for "From Lambertville to Philadelphia: Mid-Century Furniture and Ceramics Along the Delaware River," and experience in-depth study where you will learn intensively about American mid-century design, especially furniture and ceramics. This Study Trip will include ample opportunities for discussion and include behind-the-scenes experiences such as visits to artist homes and studios, private homes and collections, and more! MORE
SAVE THE DATE: NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2012
Each year, the Appraisers Association of America organizes a national conference in New York city which serves as one of the most important educational opportunities for our members, friends and colleagues. Over the course of three days, conference attendees are provided with thought-provoking morning panel discussions which address new developments in the profession; and each afternoon, specialists are on hand to provide in-depth appraisal lectures on topics ranging from Art Deco glass to photography to Old Masters, and more. There's always plenty of time for networking as well at evening receptions around town. Read on to learn about this year's conference schedule. MORE
SAVE THE DATE: ART LAW DAY @ NYU 2012
The Appraisers Association of America and the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies host an annual one-day conference with a range of experts addressing fresh and timely art law topics, including the complexities of art insurance claims, expert opinions and liabilities, mediation, update on new IRS regulations, and USPAP and title issues. Top experts from the legal and appraisal fields address a wide range of fresh and timely art law topics. From current legal issues in art insurance to intellectual property concerns to changes in the art tax environment, this conference is ideal for all those who work in the related fields of art insurance, art law, cultural property law, the appraisal and art business professions, and for those who collect and want to know more about legal issues in the arts. MORE
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