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Connected Horizons Programme – Peer Critique Session Fermanagh | Laois | Limerick | Roscommon | Sligo | Wicklow (18 Nov)

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Call for Participants: Connected Horizons Programme

Are you an artist based in Fermanagh, Laois, Limerick, Roscommon, Sligo or Wicklow? Join VAI’s Connected Horizons Programme to connect with fellow artists, receive constructive feedback, and engage with leading arts organisations.

Programme Overview

  • Session 1: Show & Tell with Organisations (Tuesday 4th November, Online)Meet key arts organisations (Hambly and Hambly, Dunamaise Arts Centre, Limerick, Roscommon Arts Centre, The Model, Wicklow) and share your work in a supportive
  • Session 2: Online Peer Critique (Tuesday 18th November, Online)A structured, moderated critique session for in-depth feedback.
  • Session 3: In-Person Clinics & Networking (Wednesday 26th November, VAI Dublin)Meet peers and facilitators for networking and one-on-one clinics. Limited to 25 places, first come, first served.

Event 2: Online Peer Critique (Tuesday 18th November, Online)

This is the second event in this round of the Connected Horizons Programme, building on insights from the first Show & Tell session. In this structured online critique, artists will receive peer-to-peer feedback on their work-in-progress in a moderated, supportive setting. This session provides an opportunity for deeper discussion, reflection, and the development of ideas with fellow participants.Who Can Join?

Artists in any discipline based in the six listed counties.How to Register

Sign up via the VAI website. To present as part of the Critique Session – indicate your interest in registration form.__________________________________________________________________________WEBINARS and ONLINE EVENTS: We use Zoom to host our online events. The following text should be followed and tested before registering for a Cafe or Help Desk Event. Zoom has an excellent Help Desk service if you are experiencing problems.You will be emailed a link to the event in the confirmation email you receive after you have registered.VAI DISCLAIMER: the information provided in this webinar/ clinic / helpdesk is general information only and does not constitute legal or commercial advice. No liability whatsoever is accepted by Visual Artists Ireland for any action taken in reliance on the information. Legal advice should always be sought from professionals on your personal situation or matters of a legal or financial nature. Connectivity: Do you experience connectivity issues when engaging with online VAI events? If so why not search for the nearest BCP (Broadband Connection Point) in your area? To explore your options please visit: https://nbi.ie/bcp-map/________________________________________________________________________

Venue Online
Starts Tue Nov 18 2025, 2:00pm GMT
Ends Tue Nov 18 2025, 4:00pm GMT

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WEBINARS and ONLINE EVENTS: We use Zoom to host our online events. If you have not used Zoom before, we recommend that you read the following text and ensure that you have tested it out before registering for a Webinar. The following text should be followed and tested before registering for a Cafe or Help Desk Event. Zoom have an excellent Help Desk service if you are experiencing problems.

VAI works in partnership with Local Authorities, visual arts venues and others, combining resources to support the professional development of visual artists at regional level.

If you have a specific training requirement, contact us by email info@visualartists.ie or telephone us +353 (0)1 6729488

 
 
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Connected Horizons Programme - Peer Critique Session Fermanagh | Laois | Limerick | Roscommon | Sligo | Wicklow (18 Nov)