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Open Call | Exhibitors For Dublin Maker Festival – Unpaid

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Amy Hassett / Dublin Maker Festival
Published 10/04/26 - 6 days ago
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Location
Leopardstown Race Course, Carmanhall And Leopardstown, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Category
Opportunities - Ireland
Web Site
http://www.DublinMaker.ie
Deadline
2026-04-20 00:00:00
Link to further details
http://www.DublinMaker.ie/open-call/
Artist Payment
Unpaid - No Artist Fee
Terms & Conditions: Please tick all relevant terms that will be met by the organiser
Invigilation No Commission charged on sales
Submission fee to apply
No
Description

The Dublin Maker Open Call invites artists and creators to take part in Ireland’s largest celebration of creativity and making. We welcome individuals and collectives interested in sharing their process through hands-on demonstrations or interactive exhibits. This is a chance to showcase not just finished work, but how it is made—encouraging curiosity and connection. Participants will present alongside a diverse creative community. A €250 contribution is available for workshop materials. Participation is free.

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Artist Payment Policy
All exhibitors at Dublin Maker Festival generously volunteer their time, as the festival operates as a non-profit. The organising team also contributes on a voluntary basis to make the event possible. If you are an artist interested in collaborating with Dublin Maker in a paid capacity, such as supporting a funding application to produce a piece at the festival, or to run a series of workshops ahead of or at the festival, please get in touch at info@dublinmaker.ie
 
 
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Open Call | Exhibitors For Dublin Maker Festival - Unpaid