Co|So is excited to invite you to join Minerva Pinto in a discussion on best practices for artists, artists’ estates, and legacy planning. This presentation will provide an approachable and practical framework for artists at all stages of their career looking for guidance on how and when to engage in the various stages of the estate and legacy planning process. Topics will include best practices for long-term collections management, estate planning considerations for physical artwork and intellectual property, drafting trusts and estate documents, artist legacy vehicles, and philanthropy — all through the lens of everyone’s favorite inevitabilities: death and taxes.
Location: Online over Zoom
Date & Time: August 13th, 2025 @ 6:00 pm
This workshop is appropriate for artists of all disciplines and at all career levels.
Tickets are Free for Co|So members and $15 for Non-Member attendees.
Minerva Pinto: An attorney with a decade of experience in art, intellectual property, and trusts and estates law. She currently serves as both an Art & Collectibles Strategist and Trust Officer at Goldman Sachs, working with collectors, fiduciaries, commercial/nonprofit organizations, and artists to ensure effective and tax-efficient management of passion assets across generations. Before joining Goldman Sachs in 2018, Minerva practiced intellectual property and licensing law, and gained additional art market experience at the Barnes Foundation, Freeman’s (now Freeman’s Hindman), the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, and the Glenmede Trust Company. Passionate about the development of an equitable and sustainable art market on both a local and global scale, Minerva is active in a number of trade organizations including the Responsible Art Market Initiative, Professional Advisors to the International Art Market, the Art & Business Council of Greater Boston. She holds a B.A. in History with a minor in Italian Language and Literature from Bryn Mawr College and received her J.D., LL.M in Taxation, and Certificate in Estate Planning from Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia.