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Joseph B. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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July 28, 2023

Joseph B.

Solo Practitioner
Free Consultation
Lebanon, IN
3 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN MO
Mitchell Hamline School of Law

I am an attorney licensed in Indiana. I currently work primarily on civil litigation, landlord/tenant matters, and adoption cases. I have over 10 years of labor relations experience, including negotiations, labor contract enforcement, and arbitration experience. I also work with several non-profit groups representing LGBTQ+ groups and indigent clients in housing matters.

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Jeff G. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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October 30, 2024

Jeff G.

Business Lawyer
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Raleigh, North Carolina
3 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN NC
Valparaiso University School of Law

Jeff has 25 years of commercial transactional experience within numerous industries, including finance/banking, telecommunications/utilities, insurance, and software. He is a recognized authority on contracts, software licensing and negotiation. Jeff earned his Juris Doctorate from Valparaiso University School of Law and his Masters in Business Administration from North Carolina State University and is licensed to practice law in North Carolina and Indiana.

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"Jeff G. handled everything very professionally. He was quick to respond and asked all the questions he needed in order to complete my project! Amazing service and highly recommend."

Anna C. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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February 11, 2026

Anna C.

Business Lawyer
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Austin, TX
30 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN TX
Indiana University

I am a business attorney focused on practical, efficient contract drafting, review, and negotiation for healthcare organizations and growth-stage and established businesses. My work includes commercial agreements such as NDAs, MSAs/SOWs, leases, vendor and services agreements, SaaS, and employment and severance agreements. I partner closely with clients to identify key legal and business risks, deliver clear, business-minded redlines with concise issue summaries, and keep transactions moving. Clients value my responsive turnaround, judgment, and ability to balance risk with commercial objectives.

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"It was great working with Anna and getting her expertise. She did excellent work on a Service Agreement and Mutual NDA that required TCPA and Texas SB 140 knowledge. Anna gave a thorough, well-reasoned review with clear explanations on the changes in a structured roadmap view. She delivered both redlined and clean copies of every document. She was responsive throughout. I highly recommend her to anyone needing contract work with a regulatory layer."

Andrew T. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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July 24, 2023

Andrew T.

Attorney-at-Law
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Indianapolis, IN
13 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Indiana University Maurer School of Law

I am a lawyer with over 10 years of experience drafting and negotiating complex capital agreements, service agreements, SaaS agreements, waivers and warranties.

Christopher I. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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August 1, 2023

Christopher I.

Business Attorney
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Merrillville, Indiana
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Indiana University Mauer School of Law

• Owner and managing attorney at the Irak Law Office in Indiana. • Practice areas include business law, startup formation, contract drafting, and deal structuring. • Passionate about serving entrepreneurs and small business owners. For more, visit https://iraklaw.com

Kyle T. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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September 7, 2023

Kyle T.

Associate Attorney
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Houston, Texas
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
South Texas College of Law

Obtained J.D. in December 2021, admitted to the Indiana Bar in November 2022. Began working as a clerk for civil defense firm in March 2022 and have been the same firm to the present, currently working as an Associate Attorney.

Gunnar C. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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October 3, 2023

Gunnar C.

Lawyer
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Indianapolis
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Indiana University McKinney School of Law

I am a multifaceted lawyer, experienced in corporate law, nonprofits, private equity, real estate, financial services, taxation, trust and estate planning, and philanthropy. I am a strategic thinker and cross-functional collaborator who understands the importance of balancing revenue needs with business-minded legal counsel. I am skilled and experienced in preparing and reviewing SaaS agreements, service and vendor agreements, confidentiality, NDAs, data privacy, IP, licensing, real estate transactions, and partnership agreements.

Charles D. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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March 29, 2024

Charles D.

Construction/Real Estate Attorney
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Corydon, Indiana
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Robert H. McKinney School of Law

I have practiced civil law for 13 years and have concentrated my practice serving the construction and real estate industries.

Marcia P. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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May 23, 2024

Marcia P.

Attorney
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Valparaiso, Indiana
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN IL
The John Marshall Law School

Marcia is an experienced business litigation and transactional attorney providing general counsel to individuals and small businesses owners in transactions and business disputes. Marcia's law practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation and transactional law. She represents and defends individuals, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, and not-for-profit corporations in a variety of commercial and employment disputes including partnership disputes, shareholder disputes, member disputes, and contract disputes. Additionally, she advises clients on transactional matters including contract creation, review, and negotiation, real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, donations, corporate governance, municipal governance, policy formation, and various compliance issues.

Antonio P. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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September 10, 2024

Antonio P.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Fort Wayne, Indiana
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School

At Pishvai Law, Tony's attention to detail and deep community roots define his practice. A lifelong Fort Wayne native, Tony returned home after attending law school in Atlanta, Georgia, emphasizing his commitment to serving his community firsthand. As a solo practitioner, Tony offers a level of personalized service and dedication unmatched by larger firms. With a focus on tailored solutions and individualized attention, Tony ensures that each client receives the care they deserve. Whether you're facing a complex legal matter or seeking guidance, Tony is dedicated to providing the support and expertise you need to navigate your case with confidence.

Myekeal W. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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April 13, 2025

Myekeal W.

Assistant General Counsel
Free Consultation
Indiana
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IN
Indiana University

Hi there! I have experience in a variety areas of law by virtue of my experience as assistant general counsel at a major university. I would be happy to help you with any project in which I’m qualified!

Alexander C. - Art Gallery Lawyer in Evansville, Indiana
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August 23, 2025

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Art Gallery Legal Questions and Answers

Art Gallery

Art Consignment Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Aug 16, 2025

Is it necessary to have a written Art Consignment Agreement when selling artwork through a gallery?

I am an artist who has recently been approached by a gallery to sell my artwork on consignment, and I am wondering if it is necessary to have a written Art Consignment Agreement in place to protect my rights and ensure a fair arrangement between myself and the gallery. I have heard stories of artists being taken advantage of in similar situations, and I want to make sure I am adequately protected before entering into any agreement.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 6, 2025

Yes, you absolutely need a written Art Consignment Agreement before handing over your artwork to any gallery. A verbal agreement, handshake deal, or email exchange isn't enough to protect your rights if something goes sideways. The gallery may seem reputable, but you’re placing valuable property in someone else’s control, and there are real legal and financial risks if expectations aren't clearly spelled out. A formal contract protects your ownership, defines obligations, and gives you leverage if disputes arise. Why the Agreement Matters A written consignment contract serves several key purposes. First, it makes it legally clear that you retain ownership of the artwork until it's sold and you’ve been paid. Without this, the work might be treated as gallery inventory if the gallery gets sued or files for bankruptcy. Second, it confirms whether the gallery carries insurance and who’s liable if your work is damaged, stolen, or lost. Third, it lays out financial terms, including pricing authority, commission percentage, and payment deadlines. That avoids unpleasant surprises like the gallery giving a steep discount without your approval or taking months to pay you after a sale. Core Terms You Should Include Start with a detailed inventory listing each piece on consignment. Include the title, medium, dimensions, inventory number, and agreed-upon price. The agreement should state that the artwork remains your property until sold and that the gallery holds it in trust. Specify the consignment period—whether it’s three months, six months, or open-ended with the right to terminate on notice. Define the commission split clearly. Many galleries take 40 to 50 percent, but it can vary. Spell out who sets the prices and whether the gallery can offer discounts without your permission. Next, address payment terms. Thirty days after the sale is common, but it should be written. Include a clause about how you’ll be notified of sales and what accounting the gallery must provide. Insurance is another key issue. Make sure the gallery confirms in writing that it carries insurance covering theft, fire, water damage, and other common risks, and that your artwork is included at full retail value. If they don’t insure, you may need to. Don’t forget what happens if the work doesn’t sell. The agreement should cover how and when unsold pieces are returned and at whose expense. Some artists require the gallery to return the work within 10 days of the consignment ending. Also consider a termination clause so you can exit the agreement if needed, such as for breach or change in business direction. Other Clauses That Add Protection Include a copyright clause stating that you retain all intellectual property rights in your work. The gallery should only have a limited, non-exclusive license to use images of your work for promotional purposes. If the gallery wants exclusive rights to sell your work during the consignment period or in a specific geographic area, make sure the scope is clearly defined. You can also address marketing expectations, such as whether the gallery will display the work, include it in exhibits, or promote it online. A dispute resolution clause can save time and legal fees if something goes wrong. Mediation followed by arbitration is a common approach in art contracts. And make sure the agreement names the applicable law—typically the state where the gallery operates. Professional Advice and Red Flags Some states have specific laws protecting artists in consignment situations. For example, New York and California require galleries to treat consigned art and proceeds from sales as trust property. In New York, these protections apply automatically when artwork is delivered to a gallery for exhibition or sale, even without a written agreement. However, in many other states with consignment laws, these protections only apply when there is a written consignment agreement between the artist and gallery. Approximately half of the 32 states with art consignment laws require written documentation as a condition for legal protection. If you’re dealing with a high-value piece or a large consignment, consider having a lawyer review the contract before signing. Any gallery that resists putting terms in writing or downplays the need for a formal agreement is a red flag. A professional gallery should expect to sign one and may already have a standard form. That doesn’t mean you can’t negotiate parts of it. If you need help drafting or reviewing an Art Consignment Agreement, the attorneys on Contracts Counsel would be happy to assist you.

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