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  • About us
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VAI News

Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet September/October Issue

Deadline: 4 August If you have recently been involved in a public commission, percent for art project, socially engaged project or

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RUA RED announce partnership and exhibition series with a/political

Rua Red has announced a major partnership with a/political. Over the next year, a series of exhibitions will see many

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a-n launches five-year Valuing Artists strategy, UK

a-n is the largest artists’ membership organisation in the UK with over 21,000 members. On behalf of its members, a-n

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Galway 2020 announces appointment of Chris Baldwin as Creative Director

Chairperson, Aideen McGinley and board members of Galway 2020 are delighted to announce the appointment of Chris Baldwin as Creative

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Laura Fitzgerald, Richard John Jones Bridget O’Gorman and Sue Rainsford Awarded IMMA Freud Project Residencies

IMMA has announced three new Freud Project Residencies which have been awarded as the result of a recent Open Call.

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Out Now | July – August 2017 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

The Visual Artists’ News Sheet is the primary all-Ireland information resource for visual artists presenting case study articles on all

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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios announces four new Membership Studio Artists 2017

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios announces four artists who have been awarded three-year Membership Studios for the year 2017. TBG+S

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Emma McKeagney Announced as Winner of Talbot Studios Most Promising Graduate Award 2017

Talbot Studios are delighted to announce that Emma McKeagney is the recipient of the Most Promising Graduate Award 2017.  McKeagney

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Mark McGreevy Wins Suki Tea Art Prize 2017

Visual Artists Ireland, Suki Tea and Business NI Investment Programme are delighted to announce Mark McGreevy as the winner of

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Director Sarah Glennie to leave IMMA and become Director of NCAD in January 2018

IMMA today (20 June) announced that Director Sarah Glennie will leave the organisation at the end of the year to

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