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Opportunities at An Táin Arts Centre

EMERGING VISUAL ARTIST RESIDENCY AWARD JULY 1ST – SEPTEMBER 30TH 2024 An Táin Arts Centre is looking for our next Emerging Visual Artist in Residence for Summer 2024. The resident artist will be provided with the studio space adjoining The Basement Gallery from July 1st to September 30th, administrative and outreach support, and the opportunity to use […]

Open Call for Embedded Artist

Creative Coastal Resilience invites socially engaged artists from all disciplines to apply for the opportunity to become an embedded artist within the unique community and ecosystems of the Maharees. Closing date for applications is Sunday 25th February 2024. Please visit www.dinglehub.com/vacancies or email zoe@dinglehub.com for more details. Cuirfidh Teacht Aniar Cruthaitheach Cóstaí fáilte roimh ealaíontóirí pobail ó gach réimse ealaíne cur […]

Funding Workshop for Musicians 50+

This summer First Music Contact worked in collaboration with Age & Opportunity to survey professional musicians aged 50 & over, working in Ireland, to assess their needs and to hear about their experiences as they move forward in their careers. One of the main areas of professional development that emerged from this survey was the […]

Arts Funding Information Sessions

The Arts Office of Louth County Council will hold 3 information sessions on the grant funding that will be available in 2024. Each session will cover the funding that will be available through the Art Office and through the Creative Ireland Louth programme. Spaces on each session are limited so please email your interest to arts@louthcoco.ie and […]

Paul Gerard Campbell – Through A Different Lens

Create Louth is proud to support artists through our annual arts grants and we love it even more when they send in their completed work so we can really enjoy the fruits of their labor.  In 2021 we were proud to support local musician Paul Campbell on his project. Through a Different Lens is a […]

Report on Composers and Gender in Ireland Calls for ‘Cultural Change’ in Commissioning

31% of new music commissions between 2004 and 2019 went to women. THE JOURNAL OF MUSIC A new report on commissioning opportunities for composers has called for a ‘significant cultural change’ in the commissioning of contemporary music on the island of Ireland due to a ‘marked gender imbalance’. A total of 784 new music commissions over […]