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Archive for August 2020
News
Ageing Voices: Mapping singing groups with older people
Date posted: 30 August 2020
Sing Ireland, the national group singing support agency, and Creative Aging International have come together to produce resources and best practice training programmes for musicians, carers, and health care teams working with older people. The Ageing Voices project invites participation in an online survey to map singing groups across the country. Read More
News
Life of Objects: Exhibition by Lucy Turner at Tallaght University Hospital
Date posted: 29 August 2020
The National Centre for Arts and Health at Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) presents Life of Objects by Irish artist Lucy Turner. This exhibition for the hospital community will be on display on Hospital Street until October 2020. Read More
News
Artist Anne McLeod selected to make University Hospital Waterford ‘A Better Place’
Date posted: 29 August 2020
Artist Anne McLeod has been selected as this year’s A Better Place artist at University Hospital Waterford (UHW). Anne will present a solo exhibition in October 2020 with the aim of making the hospital ‘a better place’ for all. The A Better Place exhibition is managed by Waterford Healing Arts Trust and will take place during the Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing. Read More
Opportunity
Helium Arts is seeking associate artists (freelance) in various regions to join Artist Panel
Date posted: 25 August 2020
Helium Arts, the national children’s arts and health charity, invites applications from multi-disciplinary artists with experience of collaborative and participatory arts practice with children and young people, to join Helium’s Artist Panel. Read More
Opportunity
Helium Arts is seeking to employ an artist (part-time) in Cork City
Date posted: 25 August 2020
Helium Arts, the national children’s arts and health charity, is seeking to employ a multi-disciplinary artist with experience of collaborative and participatory arts practice with children and young people to join their Creative Health Programme.
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