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Preserving What Artists Leave Behind with Joy Glidden

47 min · 17. juni 2026
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Host Caryn Keppler, a trusts and estates attorney with Offit Kurman, welcomes Joy Glidden, founding director of the Center for the Preservation of Artist Legacies (CPAL), for a wide-ranging conversation on what it truly means to preserve an artist's life work. Joy shares the 35-year journey that led her to form CPAL as an official 501(c)(3) in 2022, and why the latter part of an artist's career has long been overlooked by funders and the broader arts community. From the real costs of legacy planning to the practical first steps every artist should take, Joy offers frank guidance on documentation, archiving, estate structures, and the hard truth that family members rarely step in to handle it. She also previews CPAL's upcoming three-day conference and describes the organization's new 10,000-square-foot space in New York's Financial District, which it is developing as a first-of-its-kind hub for cross-merging multiple artist legacies under one roof. 00:00 Preserving What Artists Leave Behind with Joy Glidden 00:07 Welcome and Guest Introduction 01:15 Joy’s Path to CPAL: A 35-Year Journey 03:30 What Does an Artist’s Legacy Actually Mean? 07:45 The Tracing Paper Transaction at Age Four 09:00 Key Challenges: Financial and Educational Barriers 11:30 CPAL’s Services: Consultations, Clinics, and Roundtables 13:00 Inside the Three-Day CPAL Conference 17:30 Top Priorities for Artists: Registration, Documentation, Archives 20:00 Trusts vs. Foundations: What Makes Financial Sense 22:00 Social Media, Digital Hygiene, and the Artist’s Footprint 24:00 Equity and Marginalized Artists in the Legacy Field 25:30 CPAL’s 10,000 Sq. Ft. Space and What’s Coming 30:00 Advice for Artists Without Financial Means 35:00 The Mary Beth Edelson Story: What Happens When You Don’t Plan 38:30 Rapid Fire: Pricing Mistakes, Art Market Realities, and Legacy Planning Pitfalls 43:00 Career Highlights: DUMBO, PBS, and Dinner with Mick Jagger 46:00 Closing Remarks Learn more about CPAL and their upcoming conference:  https://www.cpal-info.com [https://www.cpal-info.com/]

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Preserving What Artists Leave Behind with Joy Glidden

Host Caryn Keppler, a trusts and estates attorney with Offit Kurman, welcomes Joy Glidden, founding director of the Center for the Preservation of Artist Legacies (CPAL), for a wide-ranging conversation on what it truly means to preserve an artist's life work. Joy shares the 35-year journey that led her to form CPAL as an official 501(c)(3) in 2022, and why the latter part of an artist's career has long been overlooked by funders and the broader arts community. From the real costs of legacy planning to the practical first steps every artist should take, Joy offers frank guidance on documentation, archiving, estate structures, and the hard truth that family members rarely step in to handle it. She also previews CPAL's upcoming three-day conference and describes the organization's new 10,000-square-foot space in New York's Financial District, which it is developing as a first-of-its-kind hub for cross-merging multiple artist legacies under one roof. 00:00 Preserving What Artists Leave Behind with Joy Glidden 00:07 Welcome and Guest Introduction 01:15 Joy’s Path to CPAL: A 35-Year Journey 03:30 What Does an Artist’s Legacy Actually Mean? 07:45 The Tracing Paper Transaction at Age Four 09:00 Key Challenges: Financial and Educational Barriers 11:30 CPAL’s Services: Consultations, Clinics, and Roundtables 13:00 Inside the Three-Day CPAL Conference 17:30 Top Priorities for Artists: Registration, Documentation, Archives 20:00 Trusts vs. Foundations: What Makes Financial Sense 22:00 Social Media, Digital Hygiene, and the Artist’s Footprint 24:00 Equity and Marginalized Artists in the Legacy Field 25:30 CPAL’s 10,000 Sq. Ft. Space and What’s Coming 30:00 Advice for Artists Without Financial Means 35:00 The Mary Beth Edelson Story: What Happens When You Don’t Plan 38:30 Rapid Fire: Pricing Mistakes, Art Market Realities, and Legacy Planning Pitfalls 43:00 Career Highlights: DUMBO, PBS, and Dinner with Mick Jagger 46:00 Closing Remarks Learn more about CPAL and their upcoming conference:  https://www.cpal-info.com [https://www.cpal-info.com/]

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Art, Auctions, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Bonnie Brennan

Host Caryn Keppler, a trust and estates attorney with Offit Kurman, welcomes Bonnie Brennan, Chief Executive Officer of Christie’s, for an in‑depth conversation exploring the intersection of art, law, collecting, and legacy. As only the second woman — and the first American woman — to lead Christie’s, Bonnie shares her remarkable journey through the auction world, from early inspiration and career pivots to leading one of the most influential institutions in the global art market. Together, Caryn and Bonnie discuss how auctions are evolving, how younger generations are reshaping collecting, and why storytelling, access, and trust remain at the heart of Christie’s mission. This wide‑ranging discussion also tackles timely issues facing artists, collectors, and estate planners alike, including the Great American Wealth Transfer, intergenerational stewardship of art collections, market misconceptions, and the role of auctions in building — and preserving — artistic and financial legacies. Episode Timeline 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:33 Bonnie’s Career Journey 03:41 Joining Christie’s 04:37 CEO Priorities and Growth 06:14 Digital Access and New Buyers 07:46 Wealth Transfer Meets Art 10:16 Next Gen Collecting Trends 12:01 Old Masters Comeback 13:12 Demystifying Auctions 15:06 Living With Art 16:25 Advice for Artists 18:26 Visibility and Storytelling 22:01 Collector Myths and Pricing 23:41 Hammer Price Explained 24:50 Artists and Auction Fears 26:49 Rapid Fire and Accessibility 30:34 Unusual Categories at Christie’s 32:10 Affordable Ways to Buy 33:34 Memorable Sales and May Preview 35:28 May Highlights and Masterpieces 37:19 Favorites and Closing

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Introducing The Legal Canvas: Estate Law for Creative Minds

Welcome to The Legal Canvas, the podcast where law and creativity intersect. Hosted by Caryn Keppler [https://www.offitkurman.com/caryn-keppler], an estates and trusts attorney with extensive experience working with artists, collectors, and foundations, The Legal Canvas explores the legal frameworks that shape creative legacies. Each month, Caryn is joined by guests from across the creative industries to discuss estate planning, legacy protection, stewardship, and the unique legal challenges—and opportunities—facing creatives and cultural institutions. Whether you’re an artist, collector, advisor, or simply curious about how creative lives are preserved and protected, The Legal Canvas offers thoughtful conversations and practical insights designed to help you plan with intention and create with confidence. New episodes drop monthly. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts—and let’s create!

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