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Open Call | Bi-annual Exhibition from Linenhall

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Bernadette Greenan Linenhall Arts Centre
Published 27/05/26 - 1 week ago
€850.00
Location
Knockthomas, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 AN24, Ireland
Category
Opportunities - Ireland
Web Site
https://www.thelinenhall.com/
Deadline
2026-06-26 17:00:00
Link to further details
https://www.thelinenhall.com/gallery/open-call
Artist Payment
Artist Fee Paid
Terms & Conditions: Please tick all relevant terms that will be met by the organiser
InsuranceMarketing & promotionOpening receptionInvigilation Commission charged on sales
Submission fee to apply
No
Address
The Linenhall, Linenhall Street, Castlebar, County Mayo
Description

The Linenhall bi-annual Open Call is currently open until Fri 26 June 2026.

The Linenhall accepts submissions via an open call every two years when the selection panel convenes. The panel will meet in summer 2026 for selection for 2027 and 2028.

Exhibitions typically run for a 5-week period. The Linenhall Gallery Selection Committee consists of: Alice Maher; Joanna Hopkins; Bryan Gerard Duffy; Nuala Clarke; and Conor O’Grady.

For more information and to apply, click here.

Artist Payment Policy
The Linenhall Arts Centre places the artist at the centre of what we do. By remunerating our artists appropriately we play a part in ensuring that their career within the arts is viable. We value artists, the work that they create and what they contribute to society. The objective of our policy is to promote equitable and fair remuneration and contracting of artists within the Linenhall. We strive for continuous improvement in this regard. We are committed to work with relevant agencies to develop appropriate means of recompensing artists who are part of the application for international protection process. Artists seeking asylum, or living in direct provision, who participate in any relevant Linenhall activity will be treated equitably, in line with standard payment practices for artists. We will work with artists to develop a protocol and mechanism for paying artists who do not have bank accounts in place. See our artist remuneration policy at www.thelinenhall.com
 
 
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Open Call | Bi-annual Exhibition from Linenhall