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Contracts like an artist agreement help avoid miscommunications and confusion over the rights and responsibilities of both parties involved. Artist agreements typically include availability expectations, performance markers, and licensing or ownership rights of the works created during the partnership.
It is a legal agreement that binds the Artist and the Company to fulfill all the terms and conditions contained in it. All Individual Artist Agreements must be in compliance with the respective Collective Bargaining Agreement.
An artist statement is a not-too-long series of sentences that describe what you make and why you make it. It's a stand-in for you, the artist, talking to someone about your work in a way that adds to their experience of viewing that work.
Sample Letter: I am greatly inspired by the beauty of the local landscape, especially the desert canyons. I enjoy the specific challenges that it offers as subject matter. I hope to someday be able to convey the sense of quiet transcendence that I find in my relationship with the land.