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  • About us
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  • Listings
    • Jobs & Opportunities
      • Jobs & Opportunities Advertising Policy
      • Your Listing – Submit Job / Opportunity
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Tax & Self-EmploymentVAI News

If you are offering art or classes/education of any kind then you may need to register for VAT!

It has come to our attention that Revenue have now implemented and are checking for VAT compliance under the amendments

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Out Now | May – June 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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Diego Bruno announced as Finnish recipient of HIAP/TBG+S Residency Exchange 2017

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce artist Diego Bruno as recipient of the 2017 HIAP/TBG+S Residency. Diego

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Sherry Erskine Wins VAI Student Membership Prize for The Burren Collage of Art

The Dean and faculty committee of The Burren Collage of Art, Co. Clare have chosen recent MFA graduate, Sherry Erskine,

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Director of the Crawford Art Gallery, Peter Murray, announces his retirement

Over the course of three decades at the Crawford Art Gallery, firstly as curator and latterly as Director, Peter Murray

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Artists’ Building Cooperative Dublin (ABCD) accepting expressions of interest from artists

ABCD is an exciting new cooperative, of artist households, working together towards the development of affordable live-work space in Dublin

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Thomas Brezing awarded Creative Spark Artist-in-Residence 2017

Artist Thomas Brezing from Balbriggan, Co. Dublin has been awarded artist-in-residence on the Creative Spark Residency Programme. Thomas was born

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Important News about Artists Resale Right

It has come to our attention that a collecting society from outside of Ireland has been attempting to claim secondary

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Call for Nominations | Allianz Business to Arts Awards 2017

Closing date for applications: Monday 8 May 2017, 5pm CALL FOR NOMINATIONS 2017 sees the Allianz Business to Arts Awards

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Sue Rainsford Announced as Recipient of Critical Writing Award 2016/17

Visual Artists Ireland, in partnership with Dublin City Council’s The LAB Gallery and AICA Ireland, are pleased to announce Sue

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