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Shyllon Museum, firm empower artists with copyright protection


The Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art at the Pan-Atlantic University, in collaboration with the Guild of Professional Fine Artists of Nigeria and Kenna Partners, has empowered Nigerian artists with copyright protection knowledge.

The workshop titled ‘Empowering Artists: Navigating Legal and Contractual Issues in the Arts World,’ which was held at the museum, placed a spotlight on copyright practices and intellectual property rights, emphasising their pivotal role in protecting artists’ works, fostering innovation, and driving national development.

The workshop was facilitated by Okechukwu Ekweanya and Ifunanya Ikwueto, who addressed the critical need for awareness and enforcement of art-specific agreements, which, if overlooked, not only shortchange artists but also hinder the creative sector’s potential to significantly contribute to the economy. At the heart of the discussion was the recognition of copyright as an invaluable asset that secures legal rights and income opportunities for creators, regardless of who owns the physical creations.

Museum Director, Dr. Jess Castellote, highlighted the museum’s commitment to empowering the creative sector, saying,

“At YSMA, we recognise that the creative economy is a driving force for innovation, cultural preservation, and economic growth. By equipping artists with knowledge of their rights, particularly around copyright, we aim to bridge a crucial gap that not only strengthens their careers but also supports national development.”

In his brief address, Senior Partner at Kenna Partners, Professor Fabian Ajogwu, explained the role artists play in immortalising history through their art and the need to protect their rights in these words: “As artists, you are the brains that create value in the society; you are the finest lines that document our culture and express who we are, our history, and our journey as a people. In the business of art, it is vital to know your rights to enable you to make informed decisions and set the terms clearly in your dealings and professional practice.”

President of GFA, George Edozie, emphasised the workshop’s importance, citing that “this initiative goes beyond education. It is a call to action for artists to understand and assert their rights. By protecting their intellectual property, they ensure their creativity is respected and fairly rewarded, which in turn elevates the entire creative industry.”

The Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art at Pan-Atlantic University focuses on the preservation of the rich artistic heritage of Nigeria. It holds an extensive collection of artworks spanning centuries.

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