Im/Plants, The National Sculpture Factory.
Deadline: 9 June 2014 @ 12 noon
Im/Plants proposes a programme of seasonal implantations (insertions) into the National Sculpture Factory. This project is open to Irish and international artists, curators, independent art groups, individual cultural and spatial practitioners, and collectives across all art disciplines.
Call for Submissions, ADF Gallery Belfast
Deadline 9th June 2014 @ 12 noon
The ADF Gallery is a contemporary space in the centre of Belfast running a year-round programme showcasing new artwork and raising the profile of disabled and deaf artists.
Arts and Disability Connect; Scheme for Artists with Disabilities
Deadline: 12th June 2014 @ 5pm
Arts & Disability Ireland and Arts Council announce Arts and Disability Connect (ADC) a new scheme open to artists with disabilities working in any artform. This scheme is designed to support artists with disabilities to make new and ambitious work. It offers artists the opportunity to: connect with other practitioners or venues; make a change in their practice; 'step up' in terms of scope and scale; reach new audiences and to engage in mentoring and training. Funded by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon and managed by Arts & Disability Ireland on a pilot basis in 2014, ADC is tailored closely to the needs of artists living in the Republic of Ireland in a way that complements other funding opportunities available.
Arts Council Engaging with Architecture scheme
Deadline: 12 June 2014
The purpose of the scheme is to support ambitious, innovative and creative, high-quality initiatives that specifically aim to enhance and extend the public's experience of and engagement with architecture. The Engaging with Architecture Scheme also seeks to build an expert network of architects, curators, arts programmers, festivals and arts centres working in this area.
Arts Office, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council: Performing Arts - Call
Deadline 24th June 2014
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office invites proposals for a performing arts commission focusing on the exploration of sensory disabilities.
The commission is open to either individuals or companies/collaborators to apply. It is anticipated that the successful applicant will work collaboratively with groups(s) of people with sensory disabilities in the Stillorgan electoral area of the county.
Submissions: Fingal Film Festival
Deadline: 30th June 2014
As the submission deadline approaches, the Fingal Film Festival team are overwhelmed with the response of filmmakers in this, the third year of the festival. June 30th is the final day of the submissions and the festival organisers and staff want to extend their congratulations to all the filmmakers who have submitted material to date. We have eight awards up for grabs this year, which will be presented on the final night of the festival at our awards ceremony night on September 28th 2014. These prizes have been sponsored by organisations such as TG4, Film Equipment Hire Ireland, Cannon, BAI (Broadcasting Authority of Ireland) Swords Express and many more, consisting of prizes ranging from cash – film equipment to broadcasting of films.
Arts Council Artist in the Community Scheme, managed by Create
Next deadline in 2014 (Round 2) Monday 23 June 2014
Twice yearly, the Arts Council offers grants to enable artists and communities of place/or interest to work together on projects. The scheme is open to artists from any of the following artform disciplines: architecture, circus, street art and spectacle, dance, film, literature (Irish and English language), music, opera, theatre, visual arts and traditional arts. The projects can take place in a diverse range of social and community contexts eg arts and health; arts in prisons; arts and older people; arts and cultural diversity.
Arts Council Visual Arts Bursary Award
Deadline: 17 July 2014
The purpose of the award is to support professional artists to develop their art practice. It provides artists with the time and resources to think, research, reflect and critically engage with their art.
Public Art Commission - Tolka Brief
Deadline : 27 July 2014 @ 2pm
Create in partnership with the Office of Public Works is delighted to announce they will be supporting on a major New public art commission which will focus on the River Tolka, its history, environment and communities. Working in partnership with local authorities, the commission will take in the Meath, Fingal and Dublin City areas. Artists and creative producers will be asked to submit an ambitious proposal that may be event or object-based and which will be situated or manifest in locations related to the River Tolka in the Meath, Fingal and Dublin City local authority areas.
MA Festive Arts programme, University of Limerick
Applications are now being accepted for the MA Festive Arts programme at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick. The MA Festive Arts Programme at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance offers students the opportunity to develop skills in arts management, curating, production, performance and research with an emphasis on festivity and the role of festival in society. Bringing together artists, performers, curators, producers and researchers, the MA Festive Arts Programme provides a unique context for the acquisition and development of skills in this field.
Website: http://www.irishworldacademy.ie/postraduate-programmes/ma-festive-arts/ Email: niamh.nicghabhann@ul.ie
Call for Participants CUT/MAKE/DO #1: INTERACTIVE TEXTILES WORKSHOP BY AMOR MUÑOZ
BLOCK T on June 14th 12 - 5pm
Electronic textiles or e-textiles are a new emerging interdisciplinary field of research which brings together specialists in information technology, microsystems, materials, and textiles. These innovative textile materials incorporate conductive fibers and electronics components into the textile itself eliminating the need for wires and other hard materials. The focus of this new area is on developing technologies and fabrication techniques for the creation of soft circuits.
The Swan Academy of Fine Art and Design, Rathgar
The Swan Academy of Fine Art and Design is making art more accessible to all. We arelooking forward to educating students and enhancing their creative development. We aim to provide a full range of art tuition for people wishing to explore their creativity and discover new found skills. For mor information see: http://www.swanacademyoffineart.com/index.html
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