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November / December 2019 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

The Visual Artists’ News Sheet (VAN ) is the primary all-Ireland information resource for visual artists. The final issue of

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Barry Lynch wins the 8th King Ping Pong 2019 for DCC Arts

King Ping Pong announces its 2018 inter-art-organisation table tennis tournament was won by Barry Lynch for Dublin City Council Arts

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Róisín Power Hackett Announced as Recipient of ARC-LAB Gallery Curatorial Scholarship

The LAB Gallery at Dublin City Arts Office in partnership with IADT are pleased to announce Róisín Power Hackett as

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Save the Date: Public Art Now Conference at TU Dublin, October 29-31, 2020

Public Art Now is an exciting new conference exploring the changing landscape of Public Art now and in the coming

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Flax Art Studios (Belfast) to Launch New Sculpture and Media Facilities in December

Flax Art Studios have been developing their studios to provide professional sculptural production and media facilities. Flax workshops include wood,

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Minister Madigan Announces Funding for Crawford Art Gallery, Cork for Environmental Controls

  Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD, has announced a capital grant of €183,500 for work

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Artist Talk Series | The Workhouse with Ines Schaber (4 Dec, 6pm.)

VAI and Project Arts Centre invite you to attend an Artist Talk with Ines Schaber, an artist and writer based

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The Workhouse | Workshop with Ines Schaber and Lívia Páldi at TBG+S (5 Dec. 4pm)

Ines Schaber is an artist and writer based in Berlin and Los Angeles, and teaches at the California Institute of

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Annabel Potterton Announced as Recipient of Solstice Visual Arts Award 2019

Dunboyne artist Annabel Potterton has been announced as the overall winner of the 2019 Solstice Visual Arts Award at the

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Arts Council Northern Ireland Announces Recipients of ACES Awards 2019-20

14 artists from Northern Ireland have been announced as the latest recipients of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland’s ACES

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