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  • About us
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VAI News

Creative Ireland Bursaries Awarded in Wexford County

The Creative Ireland Programme has awarded 9 bursaries totalling €43,572 to artists across County Wexford with each artist receiving an

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78,759 Euro offered in Capital Funding to 10 Visual Arts Organisations for essential maintenance and repairs

78,759 Euro has been offered in Capital Funding to 10 Visual Arts Organisations to assist them with essential maintenance and repairs.

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Arts Council Northern Ireland Announce Recipients of SIAP Funding

The Arts Council has announced details of 242 artists to receive funding through its Support for Individual Artists Programme (SIAP).

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Sandra Johnston Announced as Recipient of the O’Malley Visual Arts Award 2020

The Irish American Institute and the Judges for the 2020 O’Malley Visual Arts Award Christina Kennedy, Irish Museum of Modern

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Aosdána Elects 12 New Members

Aosdána, the affiliation of creative artists in Ireland, elects 12 new members. The 12 newly elected members are: Kevin Barry

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September Webinar Recordings Now Available to Members

Our Webinar’s and online events over the last few months have been very popular with thousands of places booked. We

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TULCA Announce 2020 Festival Programme – The Law is a White Dog

TULCA Festival of Visual Arts announces its 2020 festival programme, titled The Law is a White Dog, curated by Sarah Browne.

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Bursaries Awarded to 57 Gaeltacht Artists

Ealaín na Gaeltachta has awarded bursaries of up to €6,000 to 57 Gaeltacht artists, totalling €280,000. These include writers, musicians,

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IMMA and the Crawford Art Gallery Receive €1million Fund to Purchase Artworks

The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin TD, announced that significant funding of €1 million

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Arts Council Funding increased to €130 million in Budget 2021

We welcome the announcement by the Government of €130 million in funding for the Arts Council in 2021. This is

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