
Warfare of Art & Law Podcast
Warfare of Art and Law Podcast sparks conversation about the intriguing – and sometimes infuriating – stories that arise in the worlds of art and law with artist and attorney Stephanie Drawdy.
Episodes
144 episodes
Jesuit Priest & Artist Father Jonathan Harmon on Art as a 'Work of Service', Defining Sacred Art and Seeking Justice Through Art
To learn more, please visit Father Harmon's site.Show notes:1:15 Harmon’s background and work as priest since 20082:10 teaching fine arts and being a pastoral resource at Loyola...
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Season 6
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Episode 144
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57:29

AI & IP Panel Discussion: A Global Perspective
Show notes:3:00 David Newhoff - question of authorship7:15
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Season 6
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Episode 143
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1:30:23

AI, Copyright and Justice - A Conversation with Copyright Lawyer Anja Neubauer
To learn more, please visit Anja Neubauer's site.Show Notes:1:30 background in the law and tech 4:45 overview of global framework “AI and Authorship Redefined: Towards a Global Co...
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Season 6
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Episode 142
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42:23

Art/Cultural Heritage/IP Law Attorney & Musician Leila Amineddoleh - a 2ND Saturday Conversation
To learn more, please visit Amineddoleh & Associates LLC and view Leila Amineddoleh performing Chopin Polonaise, Op. 26, No. 1 and
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Season 6
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Episode 141
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1:08:35

Researcher, Writer & Advisor Frances Liddell on the Intersection of Emerging Tech, the Arts & Culture
To learn more, please visit Frances Liddell's site.Show Notes:0:00 Frances Liddell on justice and technology1:30 Liddell’s background2:50 Cr...
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Season 5
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Episode 140
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53:45

IP and Tech Attorney Ankit Sahni on the RAGHAV AI Painting Tool and "Suryast" Copyright Registration Efforts in India, Canada & the US
Show Notes:1:00 Anki Sanhi 1:45 Sahni’s background and work 5:00 Eric Raymond’s The Cathedral and the Bazaar - essay on open source development 6:40 association with the arts7:45 t...
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Season 5
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Episode 139
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1:08:16

Artist & Attorney Stefania Salles Bruins on "How to Work Your Lawyer-Trained Brain to Strengthen Your Cranial Nerve 2" - A 2ND Saturday Conversation
Cover Image: Artist's MFA Studio - Tribeca Ball.To learn more, please visit Stefania Salles Bruins' site.Show Notes:1:15 art school’s training to visually think2:00 ...
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Season 5
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Episode 138
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37:28

D. Paul Schafer on the need to shift from the Economic Age to the Cultural Age and his new book, The Great Cultural Awakening: Key to an Equitable, Sustainable and Harmonious Age
To learn more, please visit the World Culture Project and read about D. Paul Schafer's most recent book,
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Season 5
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Episode 137
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1:10:16

Dr. Andres Guadamuz on IP in the AI Age: Exploring Copyright, Authorship, and Future Regulations
Show notes:1:20 background and work in IP law and technology2:20 blog article, “What can internet history teach us?”3:25 IP issues emerging in t...
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Season 5
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Episode 136
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1:00:42

Artist in Exile: Tetiana Cheprasova Shares About Her Work as a Witness of her Time
To learn more about Tetiana Cheprasova, please visit her page at Agency of Artists in Exile.Special thanks to Valentina Kostornichenko for acting as interpreter in this epi...
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Season 5
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Episode 135
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59:22

Author & Historian Angie Elita Newell Discusses her book, All I See Is Violence, involving the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn and the 1970s American Indian Movement
To learn more, please visit Angie Elita Newell's site for All I See Is Violence.Show Notes:1:20 Newel’s background 4:00 impetus to address historic inaccuracies4:...
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Season 5
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Episode 134
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49:47

Deadria Farmer-Paellmann Provides an Update on Restitution Study Group's Work for Slavery Justice, including the Status of the Benin Bronze Suit Against the Smithsonian Institution
Cover Photo by Nils Paellmann0:00 Restitution Study Group (RSG) Executive Director Deadria Farmer-Paellmann 1:30 overview of suit and issues raised 4:30 Prof. Tobias Skowronek’s findings on the metals contained i...
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Season 5
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Episode 133
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36:37

Fast Familiar Co-Founder Rachel Briscoe on Creating Audience-Centric Theatre to Facilitate Dialogue and Address Social Issues and How Tech Can Serve Humanity in that Process
To learn more, please visit Fast Familiar's site.Show Notes:0:00 Briscoe discussing justice1:20 Briscoe’s background in theatre and co-founding Fast Familiar
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Season 5
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Episode 132
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40:16
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Author & Art Historian Dr Laura Morelli Discusses her Historical Fiction Novel The Last Masterpiece and WWII Looting of Florentine Collections
To learn more, please visit Laura Morelli's site.Show Notes:0:00 Laura Morelli discussing the WWII era art looting1:15 genesis of writing about the looting of Florentine art col...
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Season 5
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Episode 131
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46:00

Novelist & Attorney Barbara Hinske Discusses her Rosemont Series, Guiding Emily Series & Hallmark Movie, Discrimination Against the Blind, Art's Ability to Address Social Issues and Much More
To learn more, please visit Barbara Hinske's website.Cover photo of Barbara Hinske, 2020 Jean Laninga Creative.Show Notes:0:00 Guiding Emily Series to effect change for good in the...
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Season 5
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Episode 130
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1:00:11

*Bonus* "Manifestation of Freedom" from Elicit Justice: Conversations Off Grid
Featuring excerpts from Episode 108, an interview with Dr. Ashfaq Ishaq, and Episode 105, an interview with Milena Chorna, with musical composition by Toulme, Copyright 2024.Many thanks to M.C. Sungaila who sparked the idea for "Manifest...
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Season 5
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Episode 129
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3:18

Appellate Attorney M.C. Sungaila on Space Cultural Heritage Preservation and Lessons to be drawn from Holocaust-Era Restitution Cases like Cassirer
Show Notes:0:00 M.C. Sungaila discussing history / preservation of space exploration 1:50 Sungaila’s Portia Project Podcast interview with
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Season 5
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Episode 128
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47:07

Attorney Sanjay Sethi Discusses Artistic Freedom Initiative's Work, Oppression of the Arts and Cultural Sectors Globally & the Need for Pluralistic Discourse
Cover image by Nosrat Tarighi of Sanjay Sethi at an AFI event entitled Revolutions and MovementsTo learn more, please visit the sites for Artistic Freedom Initiative and
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Season 5
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Episode 127
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55:07

Dr. Elizabeth White and Dr. Joanna Sliwa discuss their book, The Counterfeit Countess: the Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust
Show Notes:2:00 Dr. Joanna Sliwa’s background4:20 Dr. Elizabeth White’s background 5:20 Majdanek concentration camp8:00 1989 - White received the manuscript of Dr. Janina Mehlberg’s unpublished memoir from Dr. Arthur Funk
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Season 5
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Episode 126
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57:14

Researcher Chiara Gallo on Influencer Advertising & Art - A 2ND Saturday Conversation
Show Notes:1:00 overview of thesis topic3:00 2018 music video at the Louvre by Beyoncé and Jay Z 3:55 Advertising campaign by Louis Vuitton that featured Joan Mitchell paintings6:00 2020 Uffizi promotional campaign to p...
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Season 5
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Episode 125
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51:10

Anthropologist and Author Dr. Giovanni Ercolani on Artists in Ukraine Who Are Preserving the Spirit of Maidan
To learn more, please have a look at Dr. Ercolani's book, The Maidan Museum: Preserving the Spirit of Maidan.Show Notes:1:00 Erc...
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Season 5
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Episode 124
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1:06:54

*Bonus* “Signs” from Elicit Justice: Conversations Off Grid
Featuring excerpts from Episode 121, an interview with Dr. Samson Munn and musical composition by Toulme, Copyright 2023.
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Season 4
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Episode 123
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3:54

Copyright Advocate & Author David Newhoff on State Sovereign Immunity, IP, AI and Artists' Rights - A 2ND Saturday Conversation
Cover Photo of David Newhoff by Sean MekasTo learn more, please visit Mr. Newhoff's site as well as his blog, The Illusion of More.Show Notes:
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Season 4
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Episode 122
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1:07:52

Dr. Samson Munn on Recovering Art by Jacob Mącznik and other School of Paris Artists, Escaping the Burden of Silence Through Dialogue, Citizenship, Israeli PM Netanyahu, the Fraught Concept of Legacy & Defining Justice
Cover Image: Self-Portrait, oil on canvas by Jacob Mącznik. To learn more, please visit the website for Jacob Mącznik, the
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Season 4
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Episode 121
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1:25:55
