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VAI News

The Unseen Shows Podcast by VAI – Episode 4: Austin Ivers ‘Threads’

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

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Shortlist of Nominees Announced for Gallery of Photography Graduate Awards

Gallery of Photography Ireland is delighted to announce the nominees for their new Graduate Awards. With these Awards Gallery of

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RHA Micro Grants Open for Applications Next Week

#ReallyHelpingArtists is a new fund from the RHA to make small, easily accessible grants to alleviate some of the financial

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Highlanes Gallery Announce Shortlist for Open Exhibition, Bernie Masterson is Recipient of Janet Mullarney Prize

The life and work of Janet Mullarney has inspired the first Open Submission Exhibition and Competition from the Highlanes Gallery

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Aideen Barry Awarded Bunting Harp Collection Commission from Music Network and the Irish Traditional Music Archive

“Oblivion is an alchemy, turning the sounds of the past into a completely unheard-of landscape that will only appear for

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Get Together Recordings | Curating Ireland: New Ways of Working

Get Together 2020 has been postponed due to Covid-19 and we hope to reschedule the event in Spring 2021. In

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Amanda Coogan and Julie Merriman Receive Markievicz Award 2020

Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan T.D., has announced the 2020 recipients of the Markievicz Award, the

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‘The Unseen Shows’ Podcast Series by VAI – Episode Three: Aine Phillips ‘Buttered Up’

‘The Unseen Shows’, a new podcast series by Visual Artists Ireland. This podcast series features interviews with artists whose exhibitions

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Visual Artists Café with Kiera O’Toole and Miguel Martin (Tuesday 16 June)

We are delighted to announce that for our weekly Visual Artists Café next Tuesday the 16th of June, 3pm we

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Get Together Recordings | Sustaining Your Practice – Mary A. Kelly, Geraldine O’Reilly, Nick Miller and Susan MacWilliam

Get Together 2020 has been postponed due to Covid-19 and we hope to reschedule the event in Spring 2021. In

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