Art Insurance is not “One Size Fits All”

Tailored to Fit - Fine Art Insurance

If you have read the previous three articles in a series authored by Shaunda Clifton in reference to fine art insurance, you are bound to be wondering whom to contact and how to approach the amount of coverage needed, not to mention the price tag. In this article entitled Insurance is not “One Size Fits All” Art Insurance Series #4, you will discover the best way to find the coverage that will fit your needs exactly. Read more

ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Considering Dire Consequences Involving Your Compositions

July 27, 2009 by FineArtRegistry  
Filed under General Art Interest

Doubtless this particular subject does not cross your mind often, and that is what if….something happens to your artwork that has become, for lack of a better word, your child? Your artistic endeavor that has consumed hours of thought and work, through blood, sweat and tears, and is an expression of your innermost being; is stolen, damaged or perhaps worst case scenario, destroyed? Perhaps this might be the time to take note of an article entitled, Art & Insurance Series #2 - Insurance - What The Heck Does That Have To Do With Me?, written by Shaunda L. Clifton. Read more