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Open Call | Information Session – 2027 Programme for Migrant and Culturally Diverse Artists from Centre for Creative Practices

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Centre for Creative Practices
Published 02/02/26 - 6 days ago
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Category
Opportunities - Ireland
Web Site
http://www.cfcp.ie
Deadline
2026-02-22 00:00:00
Link to further details
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/open-call-for-migrant-and-culturally-diverse-artists-information-webinar-tickets-1982239917955
Artist Payment
Artist Fee Paid
Terms & Conditions: Please tick all relevant terms that will be met by the organiser
Production budgetTravel expensesInstallation costsMaterials budgetInsuranceCuratorial supportMarketing & promotionOpening receptionExhibition catalogue
Submission fee to apply
No
Address
Centre for Creative Practices, The Old Milking Parlour, Ballymurrin, Lower Kilbride, Co Wicklow A67TK64
Description

The Centre for Creative Practices invites migrants artists living and working in Ireland to apply for the national development and showcase programme, Belonging in the Polycrisis, in 2027.

Responding to interconnected global and local challenges – migration, climate change, inequality, and instability – the programme focuses on everyday experiences of belonging.

It is aimed at migrant artists for whom multilingualism, transition, accent, and cultural navigation shape artistic practice.

Artist Payment Policy
The artist's payment policy complies with the Arts Council recommendations and guidelines.
 
 
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Open Call | Information Session - 2027 Programme for Migrant and Culturally Diverse Artists from Centre for Creative Practices