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  • About us
  • Members Area
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    • Jobs & Opportunities
      • Jobs & Opportunities Advertising Policy
      • Your Listing – Submit Job / Opportunity
    • Upcoming VAI Events
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VAI News

Save the Date: Get Together 2025

Get Together 2025 September 8th 2025 in TU Dublin with a second date ONLINE September 16th 2025. More details to

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VAI News

Deadline Reminder | National Survey on Visual Artists’ Workspaces

Arts Council launches new survey into visual artists workspaces in Ireland. Be a part of it!

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VAI News

Advisory Note to Irish Artists Regarding Potential U.S. Tariffs and Import Regulations

Visual Artists Ireland has issued a new advisory note for Irish artists shipping works to the U.S. The document outlines

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VAI News

VAN Spotlight March April 2025 | Column | Preserving Artistic Legacy

Clare Lymer outlines NIVAL’s recent acquisition of the Belfast International Festival of Performance Art Archive. Check it out now by

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Out Now | March April 2025 issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet

The Visual Artists’ News Sheet – March / April 2025   In Columns for VAN March / April 2025 issue,

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[Top]: The Celts: an Island Fastness (Panel 1), [Middle]: Evening: The Lighthouse at Hook Head (Panel 9), [Bottom]: Arrogant Trespass: the Normans Landing at Bannow Strand (Panel 3), The Ros Tapestry, 1998-2025; photographs © Mary Browne Photography.
VAI News

miniVAN | The Ros Tapestry: A Tale Told in Thread

In the latest edition of the miniVAN, Production Editor Thomas Pool interviews stitchers Rosa Ronan and Susan Synnott, as well

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VAI News

Visual Artists Ireland’s Publicity Resources to Elevate Your Exhibition or Event

Are you looking to amplify your event’s reach and ensure your exhibition gets the attention it deserves? We’ve just released

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VAI News

Visual Artists Ireland publishes The Visual Artists Bill of Rights

In 2012, VAI published and circulated the Visual Artists Charter. The project sought to address the professional relationship between artists

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VAI News

visual artists | diverse conditions – Publication Now Online

On 24 May 2024, IGBK together with the Artists’ Association of Sweden, and in partnership with IAA Europe and On

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Out Now | January February 2025 issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet

Happy New Year to our readers and members, colleagues and friends! The first VAN issue of 2025 features extensive coverage

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