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VAI News

Kevin Gaffney Awarded Sky Academy Arts Scholarship

Sky Academy announced the five artists aged 18-30 who have each been awarded a Sky Academy Arts Scholarship, including Kevin

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The New Arts in Education Web Portal Launched

The Arts in Education Portal was recently launched by Minister for Education and Skills Jan O’Sullivan TD and the Minister

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2015 Valerie Earley Residency Award | Call for Applicants

In 2013 Visual Artists Ireland put in place a commemoration of our late friend and colleague Valerie Earley, who worked

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Book Your Place Now at Visual Artists’ Café @ Belfast Photo Festival

Visual Artists’ Café: Belfast Photo Festival 12th & 13th June 2015 Belfast Exposed Gallery As part of the Belfast Photo Festival,

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The Building Peace Through The Arts, Re-Imaging Communities Programme

The Building Peace Through The Arts Re-Imaging Communities Programme, funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the European Union’s

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Mary Cremin Announced as TULCA Festival of Visual Art 2015 Curator

TULCA Festival of Visual Art Announce Mary Cremin as the 2015 Festival Curator Mary Cremin is a writer, art historian

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Launch of the Artist Protection Fund

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Institute of International Education (IIE) and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announce

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Profile Your Public Art in the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

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

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Selected Articles from the May/June 2015 Issue of the Visual Artists News Sheet

After each issue of the Visual Artists News Sheet is distributed to members we make a selection of the published

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The Arts Council of Ireland’s Collection is Now Available Online

On Thursday 21st May the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphries, launched the Arts Council’s collection on-line.

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