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VAI News

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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Visual Artists Ireland Welcomes New Visual Artists and Writers Social Welfare Recognition

Visual Artists Ireland has welcomed the new pilot initiative which will acknowledge the professional status of visual artists and writers

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Positive step for professional artists and writers as Ministers Humphreys and Varadkar launch pilot scheme to make it easier to access social welfare supports

The Minister for Social Protection, Leo Varadkar TD, and the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather

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Visual Artists Ireland announces new online archive for The Visual Artists News Sheet.

Visual Artists Ireland today announced that a new online archive for past editions of The Visual Artists News Sheet is

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Minister Humphreys announces plans to review Cap on the Per Cent for Art Scheme

The Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys TD, announced on Tuesday 23rd of May that

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Minister Humphreys announces new €1m cultural Digitisation Scheme

The Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys TD, has announced that she is opening a

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Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet June/July Issue

Deadline: 9 June If you have recently been involved in a public commission, percent for art project, socially engaged project or

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Northern Ireland Creative Employment Programme 2017

The deadline is approaching for the Final Round of the Northern Ireland Creative Employment Programme, which gives grants towards internships.

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Mary Cremin Appointed Director of Void Gallery

Void Gallery are delighted to announce the appointment of Mary Cremin as the new Director. Mary Cremin is the Artistic

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New Co-Directors at Basic Space, Bassam Al-Sabah and Kim Gleeson

Basic Space are delighted to announce Bassam Al-Sabah and Kim Gleeson as the new Co-Directors of Basic Space. Bassam Al-Sabah

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