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  • About us
  • Members Area
  • Listings
    • Jobs & Opportunities
      • Jobs & Opportunities Advertising Policy
      • Your Listing – Submit Job / Opportunity
    • Upcoming VAI Events
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    • Subscribe to the eBulletin
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VAI News

Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

Deadline 10 August 2016 If you have recently been involved in a public commission, percent for art project, socially engaged project

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Visual Artists Ireland (NI) response to NI Executive draft Programme for Government 2016-2021 consultation

On 22nd July 2016, as part of our ongoing advocacy activities, Visual Artists Ireland submitted a response to the Northern

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Minister Humphreys Publishes Draft Framework Policy for Culture 2025

The Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys TD, has published the draft Framework Policy for

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Arts Council of Northern Ireland awards £1.5 million Lottery Project Funding to 54 arts organisations

Fifty-four arts organisations across Northern Ireland are set to benefit from £1.5 million of Arts Council of Northern Ireland and

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What Next | Weekly meeting next Wednesday 29 July at 9am

Next weeks’s What Next? meeting to discuss ways in which to move the campaign forward will take place on Wednesday

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Galway to be European Capital of Culture 2020

Galway is to be the European Capital of Culture in Ireland in 2020, after an 18 month cross-county campaign. Before

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Northern Ireland Arts Council Funding Cut by £500,000

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI) has had its budget for 2016-17 reduced by almost £500,000. The ACNI’s funding

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Simon Magill Appointed Creative Director of MAC, Belfast

Belfast arts venue, the MAC has announced a significant new appointment to its team. Simon Magill, joins as the MAC’s

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The Department formerly known as Regional Development, Rural Affairs, Arts and the Gaeltacht to be renamed Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs

Minister Heather Humphreys has confirmed that the name of her newly reconfigured Department has been approved by Government as the

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Aideen Barry Wins Final Entry to Modern Ireland in 100 Art Works

The series Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks, a collaboration between The Irish Times and the Royal Irish Academy, is a

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