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  • About us
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    • Jobs & Opportunities
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      • Your Listing – Submit Job / Opportunity
    • Upcoming VAI Events
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VAI News

Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

Deadline: Wednesday 12 June. If you have recently been involved in a public commission, percent for art project, socially engaged

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Bill Balaskas Awarded the TOYOTAYA Commission, Cork

National Sculpture Factory and Cork Opera House are delighted to announce Bill Balaskas the winner of the TOYOTAYA Commission for Cork

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May / June 2019 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

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

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Last Chance to Book | Being Creative: Tools in how to maintain creativity and overcome blocks (Limerick)

13 May, Ormston House, Limerick. Do you ever have those times when creativity seems to have left the room? The

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Art Lending Scheme for Schools Launched in Northern Ireland

Sculptor, Brendan Jamison, has officially launched the Art Lending Scheme for Schools, a new visual arts initiative from the Arts

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Culture Action Europe | Live Online Dialogue with MEP Candidates, 25 April

Join Culture Action Europe (CAE) in a Live Online Dialogue with MEP candidates on 25 April 2019 from 10.00 to

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Cecilia Danell Wins VAI Suki Tea Art Prize 2019

Visual Artists Ireland and Suki Tea are delighted to announce Cecilia Danell as the winner of this years Suki Tea

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Aideen Barry, Clare Langan and Margaret Irwin West Elected to Aosdána at its 40th General Assembly

Aosdána, the affiliation of creative artists in Ireland, elected six new members at its annual general assembly in University College

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Kerry Guinan to Curate TULCA 2019

TULCA is pleased to announce that Kerry Guinan has been appointed as the curator of the 17th edition of TULCA

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 Nuala O’Donovan and Marcel Vidal Receive Golden Fleece Award of €12,000 Each

The trustees of the Golden Fleece Award are delighted to announce that this year Nuala O’Donovan (ceramicist) and Marcel Vidal (painter and

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