Opportunity

We have an exclusive agreement with an Australian based glass manufacturer to transfer original indigenous art on glass.

These are then available to be placed prominently in buildings such as large architect firms, public companies, Government, medium to large private companies and professional services firms. Internationally, this includes major hotels, international fashion shops, sports arenas and commercial buildings

In all these opportunities we adhere to Aboriginal copyright standards and Indigenous Art codes of practice

Commercial Arrangements

Nullar Art's commitment to ethical funding arrangements provides transparency, fairness, and respect for the artists rights and cultural heritage.

Funding options available to ensure artists receive fair compensation, maintain control over their work, and are respected for their cultural contributions.

Direct Sales

o Artists sell their works directly to buyers, ensuring they receive the full purchase price.

Licensing Agreements

o Royalties

Artists retain copyright and license the use of their work to others in exchange for royalties. This could be a percentage of sales or a fixed fee per use.

o Time-limited Licenses

Licensing rights for a limited period, ensuring artists can renegotiate terms after the license expires.

o Transparent Contracts

Clear and fair contracts that specify the terms of sales, commissions, and representation, protecting the artists rights and interests.

Ethical Use of Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions

o Informed Consent

Ensuring that artists give informed consent for the use of their work, especially when it involves cultural expressions and traditional knowledge.

o Cultural Protocols

Adhering to cultural protocols that respect the significance and context of Indigenous art, including proper attribution and acknowledgment of the artists community and culture.

Commercial Framework