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  • About us
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VAI NewsVAN Covers and ContentsVisual Artists News Sheet

Out Now | July August 2025 issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet

VAN July/Aug 2025 issue presents the first in a new series of Access Columns, in which Aine O’Hara outlines how

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Join Us in Championing the Rights of Visual Artists

Advocacy & Advice Officer (Full-Time, Office-Based – Dublin)Visual Artists Ireland (VAI) Are you passionate about supporting the creative community? Do

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miniVAN | Comics & Graphic Novels

In the latest edition of the miniVAN, artists Annie West, Elisa Beli Borrelli, and Will Sliney discuss their work and

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VAN Spotlight: May June 2025 | Exhibition Profile – On Television, Beckett

Antonia Held reviews a recent exhibition at Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart in Germany.⁠ ⁠ Check it out now by clicking here!

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Participate in Visual Artists Survey on Workspaces 2025

The Arts Council has commissioned this research survey to measure the provision, capacity as well as the geographic distribution of

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VAN Spotlight: May June 2025 | Member Profile – Deep-Rooted Things

Joanne Laws interviews Daphne Wright ahead of her solo exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.⁠ ⁠ Check it out

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VAN Spotlight: May June 2025 | Critique – Daniel Tuomey, ‘Stuck, a decomposition’

El Reid-Buckley reviews Daniel Tuomey’s exhibition at Ormston House. Check it out now by clicking here! Image: Daniel Tuomey presents

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Out Now | May June 2025 issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet

VAN May/June 2025 issue includes several timely Member Profiles:  Joanne Laws interviews Daphne Wright ahead of her solo exhibition at

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miniVAN | Modern Mythologies

In the latest edition of the miniVAN, artists Aoife Cawley, Bebhinn Eilish, and St. Diabhal discuss their work and practice

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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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