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VAI News

Dublin City Council Launches Major Public Art Project – Sculpture Dublin

Sculpture Dublin aims to raise awareness of Dublin’s sculptural heritage and to commission new works in parks and public spaces

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Stephen S T Bradley Wins Prize at Moscow International Foto Awards

Stephen S T Bradley’s photo series ‘A Terrible Beauty’ won silver in the science/environment category against competition from thousands of

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Arts Council announces expanded Bursary Award across all art forms

Hundreds of artists around the country are set to benefit from a bursary of up to €20,000 to help them

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The Unseen Shows Podcast by VAI – Episode 5: Gary Coyle ‘Dreaming Different Dreams’

The Unseen Shows is a new podcast series by Visual Artists Ireland, featuring interviews with artists whose exhibitions have been

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National Sculpture Factory Announce Recipients of Graduate Residency Awards 2020

Since its inception, National Sculpture Factory (NSF) primary objective has been to support the talents of artists, at all stages

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Artists announced for Accenture’s Women on Walls at DCU

Five award-winning and internationally-acclaimed artists have been selected for Accenture’s Women on Walls at DCU initiative, which will celebrate the

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Dominic McKeown and Sinéad O’Neill-Nicholl Awarded University of Atypical’s Graduate Award 2020

University of Atypical is delighted to once more announce their annual Graduate Award, aimed at supporting D/deaf and disabled artists

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June Webinar Recordings Now Available to Members

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

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Belfast Exposed Announce Artists for Future Artists Programme 2020

Belfast Exposed are delighted to announce this year’s six successful applicants to the ‘Futures Artists’ programme. The six emerging artists

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Alan Phelan and David Beattie Awarded the Plinth Commissions 2020/21 – Void Gallery, Derry

Void Gallery is delighted to announce artists Alan Phelan and David Beattie as the recipients of the Plinth Commissions for

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