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  • Home
  • About us
  • Members Area
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    • Jobs & Opportunities
      • Jobs & Opportunities Advertising Policy
      • Your Listing – Submit Job / Opportunity
    • Upcoming VAI Events
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      • Add your event
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VAI NewsVAI Professional Development Training

Positioning Your Practice – Fingal

June 23, 2016 – June 23, 2016 Malahide Castle Map and Directions | Register Description: Visual Artists Ireland in partnership

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Arno Kramer – On the Place of Contemporary Drawing – Talk Dublin

September 28, 2016 – September 28, 2016 Visual Artists Ireland Map and Directions | Register Description: This talk is open

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Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht to be Replaced by Regional Development, Rural Affairs, Arts and the Gaeltacht

On Friday 8th of May, after 70 days of negotiations, Enda Kenny was reinstalled as the Taoiseach and the cabinet

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Online Petition Relating to the Arts in Ireland Launched Tuesday

Over 7,500 people to date have signed a petition calling for the establishment of a dedicated Department of Arts, Culture

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EVENT POSTPONED, Visual Artists Cafe at North Down Museum, Bangor

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been postponed. Please email rob@visualartists-ni.org if you wish to be notified of the

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Visual Artists Ireland calls on government for immediate action to alleviate poverty in the visual arts.

80% of visual artists in Ireland who depend on their creative income live under the poverty threshold. The Government must

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New Canon WUX500 Projector for Hire Exclusively to VAI Members

One of the many benefits of becoming a member of Visual Artists Ireland is access to a wide range of equipment for hire, available

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Curator Talk and Peer Critique with Joseph Wolin – Dublin

June 9, 2016 – June 9, 2016 Visual Artists Ireland Map and Directions | Register Description: We are delighted to

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‘We Pay Artists’ | Campaign in Iceland for Equitable Pay for Visual Artists

The campaign “We pay artists” has started in Iceland. It’s purpose is to improve the working conditions and status of

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W.A.G.E. Certified | U.S. Campaign for Equitable Pay for Artists

There have been important achievements for artists rights in the United States, developed and encouraged through an independent artist led

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