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Below are some insurance companies that NAVA understands have experience in dealing with insurance issues relating to artists and artworks.
Please note: NAVA does not endorse any of these companies.

City Rural Insurance Brokers
GIO Australia

Hammond Insurance
AON Risk Services
Artsource
Artworkers


Types of Insurance

If you are running a professional art practice there are a number of insurance products that you may either choose to have or have to have. For example, you may want to take out cover for your artworks when they are in transit between your studio and a gallery that sells them, or, if you are employing others, you will need to have Workers Compensation insurance.

There are a number of ways to arrange insurance. You could approach an insurance company directly; you could join one of the existing insurance packages for the arts on offer; or you could approach an insurance broker to look for the "best deal" they can get for you. A broker would approach a number of insurance companies on your behalf and they will charge a fee for this service.

As an artist, you may also want to know what types of insurance cover are held by other businesses you are working with. For example, if you have left your work on consignment with a gallery, do they have cover that will reimburse you for the value of the artworks in the event of theft or damage? Or if you are undertaking voluntary work for another business, are they insured in case you have an accident whilst working with them?

The Arts Law Centre of Australia sells The Arts Insurance Handbook that provides useful advice and explanations.

NAVA Resources:

Insurance Products Fact Sheet
This sheet provides a list of some of the insurance products that may be of interest to a professional artist with a brief description of what that insurance might be expected to cover. However, please note these are summarised descriptions and you should not rely on them as a definitive description of the product or any final package that may be offered. With any insurance product you need to read and fully understand what cover you are being offered, and what exclusions or excesses may be involved.


Download the NAVA Fact Sheet.


Tax, Insurance And Occupational Health And Safety Chapter 7. NAVA Code of Practice, 2nd edition, 2004.
ISBN 0 9751929 0 6
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