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Archive for September 2020
Opportunity
Submissions open for the Culture, Health & Wellbeing International Conference 2021
Date posted: 30 September 2020
The Culture, Health & Wellbeing International Conference is going digital in 2021. Submissions are now open for proposals for digital presentations, workshops, films and performance. Read More
Event
Your practice. Their place. A CPD session for collaborative artists at Well Festival.
Date posted: 29 September 2020
*This event is now sold out* How is accessibility, ownership and collaboration in socially engaged art balanced with artistic integrity, quality and the pushing of boundaries? Visual artist John Conway will deliver an online workshop for artists interested in exploring the challenges of merging their interests and expertise with the interests and expertise of participants in community settings. Read More
Opportunity
Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund
Date posted: 27 September 2020
The Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund in partnership with Business to Arts is open for applications. The Fund will distribute a total of €1million between 2020 and 2022 to support artists and arts projects across the island of Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland), including all art forms whose projects benefit a range of audiences. The deadline for applications is 4 November 2020. Read More
Event
Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival 2020
Date posted: 27 September 2020
The Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival is moving online for 2020. A dedicated virtual space will be an opportunity to share, celebrate, remember, explore, provoke and promote the arts for human rights from 16 – 25 October.
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Event
Why Arts? Dr Gabriel Scally in conversation at Well Festival
Date posted: 22 September 2020
Dr Gabriel Scally will give his perspective on the importance of the arts in the challenging times of Covid-19 during an online conversation on 5 October as part of the Well Festival of Arts & Wellbeing 2020. Read More