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  • About us
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VAI News

VAI remain committed to the support of visual artists in Northern Ireland

In light of the UK referendum result to leave the EU, we would like to let our visual artists in Northern

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Dáil debate on the Arts to take place on Wednesday 22nd June

Fianna Fáil have called a Dáil debate on the Arts which will take place on Wednesday 22nd June from 4.30pm

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ACNI Funding for Individual Artists: SIAP Information, Belfast

ACNI Funding for Individual Artists: SIAP information Monday 4th July 10am – 12pm Visual Artists Ireland, Belfast Office Open to

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Developing Creative Proposals with Annette Moloney, Belfast | 9 July

Developing Creative Proposals with Annette Moloney Saturday 9th July 10am to 5pm Visual Artists Ireland, Belfast Office This workshop is

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Susanne Wawra Winner of Talbot Gallery and Studios Most Promising Graduate Award 2016

Talbot Gallery and Studios are delighted to announce the Winner and Shortlisted Graduates for the Most Promising Graduate Award 2016.

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Minister Humphreys announces €370k funding for IMMA to pave way for Lucian Freud exhibition

The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys, has announced that she is approving a grant of €371,000

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Úna Curley Receives Emerging Artist Residency Award at An Táin Arts Centre

An Táin Arts Centre is delighted to announce the recipient of their inaugural emerging artist residency award as Úna Curley,

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What Next? | Weekly NCFA Meeting | Wednesday 22 June

The next NCFA meeting to discuss ways in which to move the campaign forward will take place on Wednesday 22nd

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Taoiseach Commits to Bring Culture 2025 to the Oireachtas for Debate and Finalisation

Taoiseach Enda Kenny commits to bring the draft national cultural strategy (Culture 2025) to the Oireachtas Arts Committee for discussion

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#WhatNext4Arts | Full House at NCFA Meeting Last Thursday | Next Meeting 15 June

NCFA hosted a public meeting for the arts community in Project Arts Centre on Thursday 9 June. The purpose of

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