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Code of Business Practice |
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A member of AIATA must not:
- Approach any artist to exhibit his or her work if this would be in direct conflict with that artist's existing representation;
- Hold out itself as representing an artist without an agreement with that artist or the artist's agent;
- Act in any way that may undermine exhibitions at another member's gallery;
- Make any inflammatory or potentially damaging public comments against any other members of AIATA without having first explored all avenues through the dispute settlement provisions of the Association;
- Enter Aboriginal land without following the appropriate protocols;
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Responsibility to the artists, the art and the community.
A member of AIATA must:
- Conduct its affairs in an exemplary manner and with regard to the Indigenous arts industry and the Indigenous artists it represents;
- Respect the role of Indigenous community arts organizations while recognising an individual artist’s right to make their own career choices and informed financial decisions;
- Work toward offering high quality uniform documentation;
- Treat all artists fairly and ensure equitable and timely returns to artists;
- Exhibit honesty and integrity in its dealings with the public, artists, other dealers and other industry organisations;
- Refuse to deal with anyone who violates Indigenous copyright or improperly appropriates Indigenous imagery;
- Be responsible for the proper disclosure of information relating to the authorship and provenance of any work exhibited
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