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VAI News

New Art and Ageing Programme Launched at IMMA in partnership with Creative Ireland

The Minister for Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin T.D. announced the launch of a new

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Ciara Moloney announced as PS² Freelands Artist Programme Curator 2020-2022

PS² (Belfast) have announced the appointment of Ciara Moloney as the Curator of the Freelands Artist Programme 2020-2022. The PS² Freelands

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Niamh O’Malley with Temple Bar Gallery + Studios to represent Ireland at the 59th Venice Art Biennale in 2022

The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media Catherine Martin announced the selection of artist, Niamh O’Malley with

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VAI is Hiring: News Provision Role – Full Time, 3 Year Contract

We are looking for an experienced professional with excellent communication skills and a positive attitude to join the Visual Artists

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Meadhbh McNutt announced as winner of the DCC/VAI Art Writing Award 2020

Visual Artists Ireland, in partnership with Dublin City Council’s The LAB Gallery, are delighted to announce Meadhbh McNutt as the

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£29m in Covid-19 Funding Announced to Support Northern Ireland’s Arts Sector

£29m in Covid-19 funding to support Northern Ireland’s arts sector has been approved by the Stormont Executive. It was signed

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Culture Night 2020 | Friday 18 September, Connecting through Culture

This year, for the first time, the Arts Council takes on the stewardship of Culture Night, now in its 15th

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New Art Space in Kilkenny: The Brown Mountain Diamond

The Brown Mountain Diamond is a fledgling art initiative homed in a farm complex in rural Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. The

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Arts Grants / Bursaries Information Sessions – Dublin City Council

Arts Grants / Bursaries are changing to respond to new Opportunities and Challenges. In addition to the annual general information

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Aram Wahhoud Awarded Lismore Castle Arts Stableyard Studio Award

Lismore Castle Arts have announced visual artists Aram Wahhoud as the recipient of the inaugural Stableyard Studio Award. This award

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