CONTRACTS: what you can negotiate

What are the negotiable conditions of a contract? What are not?



Artists should negotiate: 

  • firstly, that all verbal agreements also be put in writing

  • You can refuse unlimited user rights for work done under contract (name your own terms of use, including time-based rights)

  • You can add clauses for political safety, including the right to take an artwork down

  • You can add clauses for protections against censorship 

  • You can insist that your per diem payment comes upfront, not after the work period

  • You can insist on childcare 

  • You can insist on free entry to your art (if not for all, than for low-income people)

  • You can insist institutions contribute a fee to an organization or community group that your work has been supported by

  • You can insist on professional documentation of the work and ownership of copyrights 

  • You can request overview of language and communication (promotion and outreach related to our work, content and names)

  • You can insist on support for visa processes  

  • You can insist the institution pay all travel and food expenses during work 


Before signing a contract:



  • Set expectations: against clear outcomes, “my practice is process-based with open-ended outcomes” 

  • You can request overview of language and communication (promotion and outreach related to our work, content and names)

  • Request one direct contact that is responsible for you 

  • If you need to travel, request support for visa process  

  • Insist that all verbal agreements be put in writing! 


Sharing is Caring: how to create systems of mutual support

A Recipe for Land Acknowledgements. 

Do we have to like each other to care for one another? (CCC)

Curating Conflict without Carewashing? (CCC)

Manufacturing Consent in Germany

Open Questions and Wishlist

Funding Resources

Tools and Resources: How to Organize

How to organize and demand of institutions