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VAI News

Ursula Burke, Paul Hallahan and Cecilia Moore announced as recipients of the Golden Fleece Award 2018

The trustees of the Golden Fleece Award are delighted to announce that this year the award will go to three

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Artists Announced for Artist-Initiated Projects at PP/S

Pallas Projects/Studios have announced the participants for their new Artist-Initiated Projects programme that will take place from April – Nov

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Briefing Sessions for Arts + Disability Forum Individual Disabled/Deaf Artists Awards

The iDA funding programme is a dedicated annual arts development programme, delivered through the Arts + Disability Forum, to enable

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Deadline Extended for Arts Council Arts Grant Funding – 13 March

Due to the recent bad weather, the deadline for Arts Grant funding has been extended to 17:30, Tuesday 13 March

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Hospitalfield (UK) Announce Interdisciplinary Residents 2018

Hospitalfield is pleased to present information about the practitioners who have been selected for this year’s Interdisciplinary Residencies. Designers, choreographers,

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Funding for UK Not-for-Profit Organisations | Paul Hamlyn – Arts Access and Participation Fund

PHF is interested in ensuring that a wider and more diverse group of people have access to quality artistic practice.

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Culture Action Europe Launches the Double for Culture Campaign

The EU budget faces a tough challenge to fund more with less. The U.K.’s departure will leave an approximate €12

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Tania Banotti appointed as Director of the Creative Ireland Programme

The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD, has announced that Tania Banotti is to be appointed

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Six Artists Shortlisted for 2018 Golden Fleece Award Worth €30,000

The trustees of the Golden Fleece Award are delighted to announce the shortlist of artists qualifying for 2018 award. Those

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Culture Action Europe Questionnaire | Social Inclusion: partnering with other sectors

Culture Action Europe’s raison d’être is to convey your voice to European Institutions in mutual dialogue with policy makers. The

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