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  • About us
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VAI News

Maureen Kennelly appointed as new Director of the Arts Council

Maureen Kennelly has been appointed as the new Director of the Arts Council. Her appointment follows a competitive recruitment process

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Centre Culturel Irlandais: the recipients of residencies and bursaries for the Centre’s 2020-2021 programme

ANNOUNCING THE RECIPIENTS OF: 33 Artist Residencies; 10 Language Bursaries; 2 Old Library and Archives Fellowships; 1 Paris Writer’s Residency at the Centre Culturel Irlandais for 2020-2021

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Thank you to all VAI Members who participated in our recent survey

Thank you to all VAI Members who participated in our recent survey about our policies regarding advertising Jobs & Opportunities.

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March / April 2020 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

We are thrilled to present VAN 100 – the 100th issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet – which coincides

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Five Artists Shortlisted for 2020 Golden Fleece Award

The Trustees of the Golden Fleece Award are delighted to announce the shortlist of artists and makers qualifying for the

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Sarah Browne to Curate TULCA Festival of Visual Arts 2020

TULCA has announced Sarah Browne as the curator of the 18th edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts in 2020.

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Paying the Artist – The Arts Council Publish New Policy

The Arts Council today launched their new policy  Paying the Artist. This sets out a vision and plan to create

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Experiment! Call for Applications for New VAI Research Residency Funding

Experiment is a pilot programme that provides an alternative form of residency. Based on feedback from members, it is clear

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Aideen Quirke Appointed Director of Cork Printmakers

The Board of Cork Printmakers have announced the appointment of Aideen Quirke as the new Director of the organisation. Quirke

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Adopting a Carbon Neutral approach to the making and presentation of the visual arts – Julie’s Bicycle in Dublin.

We are delighted to announce that Claire Buckley, of Julie’s Bicycle, will present at Get Together 2020. Rather than trying

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