CREATIVE CONDUCT™
Translating law for the culture.
A cultural education platform at LAB LAW House™, offering legal insight, and creative protection for artists, athletes,filmmakers, designers, and emerging creative professionals.
Workshops & Talks
Accessible legal education for art institutions, creative spaces, universities, and community programs. We break down contracts, copyright, NDAs, work-for-hire, licensing, and creative business foundations with clarity and cultural fluency.
Spotlight Series
Conversations with artists and athletes about their practice and the business behind their creativity and brand. Each feature amplifies their one core legal or business insight every creative should know.
tools for creatives
Resources, guides, and upcoming merchandise like our READ YOUR CONTRACT™ hoodies and totes - designed to help creatives understand their rights and protect their work.
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WORKSHOPS & COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Creative Conduct offers customizable workshops for:
galleries & art spaces
university programs
residencies
community arts organizations
creative incubators
film/media programs
Popular Sessions:
Contracts 101 for Artists
Copyright for Visual Artists
NDAs, Work-for-Hire & Ownership
Creative Entrepreneurship & Legal Foundations
Read Your Contracts: A Creative Survival Class
The spotlight series
Where artists and athletes share their practice - and how they conduct their creative business.
Creative Conduct Spotlight features emerging and established artists across Philadelphia, New York and beyond.
Each episode includes:
a short filmed conversation
a feature in our Creative Conduct page
a Creative Conduct™ tote
promo ready clips for the athlete and artist to share
one legal or business insight tied to their journey
MERCH PREVIEW
CREATIVE CONDUCT™ MERCH
Wear your Protection
Launching soon:
Embroidered Hoodies
Screen-printed totes
Crewneck sweatshirts
Designed for artists, producers, designers, set workers, musicians, and anyone building creative work in community.
WHY CREATIVE CONDUCT EXISTS
Creative work is cultural work - but too many artists and athletes are unprotected, unseen, or unsupported.
Creative Conduct builds the brudge between art and law by:
amplifying artist and athletes’ stories
breaking down legal concepts with cultural fluency
providing accessible tools for creative empowerment
creating visibility platforms where none exist
supporting the next generation of Black, Brown, and independent artists

