Lindsay Bailey is an art and entertainment lawyer, working with a range of creative professionals from music, film/TV and tech to fashion and the visual arts.
Lindsay also serves on the Advisory Board of the Technical Apparel Program at The Wilson Design School at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Vancouver, where she is often a guest lecturer on business and IP law. With an interest on building IP portfolios and structuring related deals, Lindsay is a member of the International Trademark Association and has served on its leadership committees. Lindsay has also served on the board of Femmarte, a private art investment club with a mandate to support the careers of women artists in Canada today, and Cineworks, the Vancouver-based independent filmmakers’ organization.
She lectures on key music industry agreements, band branding, business and IP law for the design sectors, copyright and trademark law, and digital and social media literacy. Lindsay is an avid art collector with a focus on emerging and mid-career Canadian artists, Indigenous Canadian artists, and female Abstract Expressionist painters.
Lindsay holds her Juris Doctorate from Dalhousie University where she was the Co-Editor in Chief of the Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies, a student editor for the Canadian Journal of Law & Technology, and the founder of the Student Association of Law & Technology and its inaugural conference. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of British Columbia.
A member of Council since 2015, her current appointment was made on July 8, 2019 for a two year term.