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VAI News

Creative Ireland | Local Authority Community Engagement Workshops

Open meetings are currently taking place across the country, inviting members of the general public, as well as representatives from

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UNESCO celebration of International Women’s Day 2017 focuses on the arts

UNESCO celebrated International Women’s Day (8 March) at its Headquarters and field office with a roundtable debate on gender equality

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Northern Ireland and UK | Tax Increases Announced for the Self Employed

Artists and arts sector freelancers in Northern Ireland and the UK came under attack again today with the announcement in

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IN CONTEXT 4 – IN OUR TIME Public Art Commissions Announced

South Dublin County Council has announced six new public art projects set to be commissioned under IN CONTEXT 4 –

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Out Now | March – April 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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Noel Kelly among four new members appointed to the Board of Culture Action Europe

Culture Action Europe are delighted to welcome new members of the Culture Action Europe Executive Committee. Corinne Szteinsznaider, Noel Kelly

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Siobhán Tattan selected as Artist in Residence at Centre for Philosophy+Visual Arts, Kings College London

Siobhán Tattan selected as Artist in Residence at Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, Kings College London. The Centre

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Wexford Arts Centre and Wexford Co Co Announce Emerging Visual Artist Award Winner 2016-17

Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford County Council and the Arts Council are delighted to announce artist Katie Watchorn as the recipient of the

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Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet March/April Issue

If you have recently been involved in a public commission, percent for art project, socially engaged project or any other

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Out Now | January – February 2017 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

Writer and researcher Joanne Laws is the guest editor of the Jan/Feb issue of the VAN, out now. Several interviews

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