GLASSBLOWER NEEDED TO CREATE CUSTOMISED BOTTLES
The Sugar Club is looking to have 6 customized 2 litre bottles made for commercial use. Each of them has to have an optic at the end of it. The optic is a standard 35ml that is attached onto the same size bottle top you would get on any bottle of whiskey, vodka etc.
The areas in the bar that the bottles would be placed are not very wide but have lots of height. So we are looking for bottles that would be 2 inches wider than a standard spirits bottle (such as a bottle of 700ml bottle of Cork Dry Gin) but a lot longer so that each one can hold 2 litres of product.
In terms of colour we are looking to have two blue, two brown and two green.
E: oisin@thesugarclub.com
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Friday, 17 February 2012
CRAFTS COUNCIL OF IRELAND SEEK EDUCATION & OUTREACH OFFICER
The successful candidate for this appointment will be responsible for the development and delivery of targeted education programmes that increase skill levels, raise awareness and develop the knowledge of a wide range of audiences and stakeholders. They will be required to: Manage, develop and co-ordinate targeted education initiatives that raise awareness, increase skills and knowledge of the National Craft Gallery and the craft sector nationally and internationally. Lead the development of dynamic resource materials across a range of media that promote innovative approaches to engaging with Irish craft. Manage and develop an internship programme in partnership with third level institutes. Lead a team of contractors in the delivery of off-site education programmes at large scale public events. Also, work closely with other teams within the Crafts Council of Ireland. The candidate will be based in Kilkenny and should be eager to develop this creative industry sector. A detailed job description and specification is available on request. The deadline for applications is 17th February 2012.
E: recruitment@ccoi.ie
W: www.ccoi.ie
T: 056 7796133
The successful candidate for this appointment will be responsible for the development and delivery of targeted education programmes that increase skill levels, raise awareness and develop the knowledge of a wide range of audiences and stakeholders. They will be required to: Manage, develop and co-ordinate targeted education initiatives that raise awareness, increase skills and knowledge of the National Craft Gallery and the craft sector nationally and internationally. Lead the development of dynamic resource materials across a range of media that promote innovative approaches to engaging with Irish craft. Manage and develop an internship programme in partnership with third level institutes. Lead a team of contractors in the delivery of off-site education programmes at large scale public events. Also, work closely with other teams within the Crafts Council of Ireland. The candidate will be based in Kilkenny and should be eager to develop this creative industry sector. A detailed job description and specification is available on request. The deadline for applications is 17th February 2012.
E: recruitment@ccoi.ie
W: www.ccoi.ie
T: 056 7796133
CRAFTS COUNCIL OF IRELAND SEEK EDUCATION & INNOVATION MANAGER
The Crafts Council of Ireland is currently recruiting for an Education & Innovation Manager. The successful candidate for this appointment will manage, develop and implement innovative and progressive education related programmes in line with objectives outlined in the Crafts Council of Irelands strategic plan 2010 – 2012 and the new 2013 – 2015 strategic plan. They will be required to: Manage, develop and co-ordinate national initiatives in the education sector. Lead the development of dynamic programmes that promote future thinking and innovative approaches to the development of Irish craft. Build relationships with the international craft community in order to establish a network of communication and opportunity. Lead a team of staff and contractors and work closely with other teams within the Crafts Council of Ireland. The candidate will be based in Kilkenny and should be a strong people manager who is eager to develop this creative industry sector. A detailed job description and specification is available on request. The deadline for applications is 17th February 2012.
E: recruitment@ccoi.ie
W: www.ccoi.ie
T: 056 7796133
The Crafts Council of Ireland is currently recruiting for an Education & Innovation Manager. The successful candidate for this appointment will manage, develop and implement innovative and progressive education related programmes in line with objectives outlined in the Crafts Council of Irelands strategic plan 2010 – 2012 and the new 2013 – 2015 strategic plan. They will be required to: Manage, develop and co-ordinate national initiatives in the education sector. Lead the development of dynamic programmes that promote future thinking and innovative approaches to the development of Irish craft. Build relationships with the international craft community in order to establish a network of communication and opportunity. Lead a team of staff and contractors and work closely with other teams within the Crafts Council of Ireland. The candidate will be based in Kilkenny and should be a strong people manager who is eager to develop this creative industry sector. A detailed job description and specification is available on request. The deadline for applications is 17th February 2012.
E: recruitment@ccoi.ie
W: www.ccoi.ie
T: 056 7796133
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
CRAFTS COUNCIL OF IRELAND CRAFT BUSINESS MENTORS
The CCoI has for many years recognised the importance of mentoring. Following evaluation and extensive research the CCoI is now running an expanded mentoring scheme under its Strategic Plan 2010 – 2012. Mentoring is a key element of the CCoI Enterprise Strategy. The main objective of the CCoI scheme is to provide expertise, which will help improve the design, production and commercial prospects of individual craft enterprises. Mentoring in recent times has covered many aspects ranging from glaze development and product design through to business and strategic planning.
Each craft enterprise applying will be asked to set their objectives and outline how much mentoring they require and how it will benefit the business. These will be presented on the application form (see below to download). This mentoring scheme has greatly assisted the product and business development of 115 craft enterprises in the last two years.
The utmost care is taken in matching successful mentee applicants with the required expertise. You can also browse the profiles of 50 mentors on the CCoI website. You will find highly professional, interesting and varied mentor skill sets.
A selection panel will stress test the objectives and assess the proposal. Each successful mentoring applicant will be assigned a mentor in consultation with the Enterprise Development Programme Manager. The closing date for Craft Business Mentors is 24th February 2012.
W: http://www.ccoi.ie/content/view/300/226/
The CCoI has for many years recognised the importance of mentoring. Following evaluation and extensive research the CCoI is now running an expanded mentoring scheme under its Strategic Plan 2010 – 2012. Mentoring is a key element of the CCoI Enterprise Strategy. The main objective of the CCoI scheme is to provide expertise, which will help improve the design, production and commercial prospects of individual craft enterprises. Mentoring in recent times has covered many aspects ranging from glaze development and product design through to business and strategic planning.
Each craft enterprise applying will be asked to set their objectives and outline how much mentoring they require and how it will benefit the business. These will be presented on the application form (see below to download). This mentoring scheme has greatly assisted the product and business development of 115 craft enterprises in the last two years.
The utmost care is taken in matching successful mentee applicants with the required expertise. You can also browse the profiles of 50 mentors on the CCoI website. You will find highly professional, interesting and varied mentor skill sets.
A selection panel will stress test the objectives and assess the proposal. Each successful mentoring applicant will be assigned a mentor in consultation with the Enterprise Development Programme Manager. The closing date for Craft Business Mentors is 24th February 2012.
W: http://www.ccoi.ie/content/view/300/226/
CULTURE IRELAND GRANTS
Awards recommended by Culture Ireland are intended to (1) give support in other countries to Irish cultural activities of excellence. Proposals are considered for events (e.g. performances, exhibitions, lectures) the full costs of which cannot be met by their organisation or performance. (2) Assist with the travel costs of inviting international programmers, presenters, curators, promoters or critics to see new Irish work with a view to subsequent international presentation.
An example of an eligible application includes travel costs of visual artists and transport of art works. The deadline for applications is 15th February 2012.
W: http://www.cultureireland.gov.ie/grants/applying.html
Awards recommended by Culture Ireland are intended to (1) give support in other countries to Irish cultural activities of excellence. Proposals are considered for events (e.g. performances, exhibitions, lectures) the full costs of which cannot be met by their organisation or performance. (2) Assist with the travel costs of inviting international programmers, presenters, curators, promoters or critics to see new Irish work with a view to subsequent international presentation.
An example of an eligible application includes travel costs of visual artists and transport of art works. The deadline for applications is 15th February 2012.
W: http://www.cultureireland.gov.ie/grants/applying.html
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
SEARCH FOR SAUCER SHAPED CHAMPAGNE GLASSES
A member of the Glass Society of Ireland is currently searching for saucer shaped champagne glasses and would greatly appreciate help in sourcing a set. Do you know where it is possible to purchase these, or, are you a glassblower and capable of creating a pair to specification?
E: rachel.h.123@gmail.com
A member of the Glass Society of Ireland is currently searching for saucer shaped champagne glasses and would greatly appreciate help in sourcing a set. Do you know where it is possible to purchase these, or, are you a glassblower and capable of creating a pair to specification?
E: rachel.h.123@gmail.com
Sunday, 1 January 2012
ARTS COUNCIL BURSARY AWARDS
The Arts Council provides Bursary Awards in order to assist individual artists in the development of their art practice. The award emphasises the value and benefit to an artist's development that is derived from a focused period of engagement with their practice.
The following awards are available:
Architecture Bursary Award
Arts Participation Bursary Award
Dance Bursary Award
Film Bursary Award
Literature Bursary Award
Music Bursary Award
Theatre Bursary Award
Traditional Arts Bursary Award
Visual Arts Bursary Award
Bursary Awards next closing date – 5:30pm, Thursday, 19 January 2012. Guidelines for applications are available online.
W: http://www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx?fid=91067055-c6f8-4e0e-8af0-d2f800d0140e
The Arts Council provides Bursary Awards in order to assist individual artists in the development of their art practice. The award emphasises the value and benefit to an artist's development that is derived from a focused period of engagement with their practice.
The following awards are available:
Architecture Bursary Award
Arts Participation Bursary Award
Dance Bursary Award
Film Bursary Award
Literature Bursary Award
Music Bursary Award
Theatre Bursary Award
Traditional Arts Bursary Award
Visual Arts Bursary Award
Bursary Awards next closing date – 5:30pm, Thursday, 19 January 2012. Guidelines for applications are available online.
W: http://www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx?fid=91067055-c6f8-4e0e-8af0-d2f800d0140e
EVA INTERNATIONAL
eva International (formerly ev+a), biennial of visual art, is calling for 2012 applications. The 2012 biennial will be curated by Annie Fletcher, Curator of Exhibitions at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and tutor at De Appel, Amsterdam.
Annie said of her appointment: “Everywhere we look and everything we read right now seems to tell us we are at a new juncture. We are at an unprecedented moment of change – whether teetering on the precipice of financial ruin, or witnessing extraordinary new articulations of protest. This year eva International will attempt to tap into this feeling of imminence by understanding how artists define and explain the status quo in relation to global events. What are we on the verge of? How do artists envisage what is to come and what is to be done?”
The deadline for submissions is 31st January 2012.
E: info@eva.ie
W: www.eva.ie
eva International (formerly ev+a), biennial of visual art, is calling for 2012 applications. The 2012 biennial will be curated by Annie Fletcher, Curator of Exhibitions at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and tutor at De Appel, Amsterdam.
Annie said of her appointment: “Everywhere we look and everything we read right now seems to tell us we are at a new juncture. We are at an unprecedented moment of change – whether teetering on the precipice of financial ruin, or witnessing extraordinary new articulations of protest. This year eva International will attempt to tap into this feeling of imminence by understanding how artists define and explain the status quo in relation to global events. What are we on the verge of? How do artists envisage what is to come and what is to be done?”
The deadline for submissions is 31st January 2012.
E: info@eva.ie
W: www.eva.ie
Monday, 17 October 2011
THE GOLDEN FLEECE AWARD – CALL FOR 2012 SUBMISSIONS
The Golden Fleece Award is an artistic fund established as a charitable bequest by the late Helen Lillias Mitchell. The Award aims to support and promote a wide range of artistic creativity, recognising excellence in painting, textiles and sculpture, glasswork, and all the traditional crafts. It was launched in 2001 and is now widely recognised as a distinctive stamp of creative support in the realm of Irish art.
The deadline for submissions is 18th November 2011 and entry forms are available online.
W: www.goldenfleeceaward.com
Monday, 3 October 2011
MICHI SUZUKI BEAD MAKING MASTERCLASS, CADENZA GLASS STUDIO
There are currently two places left on this Chevron Bead Masterclass with Michi Suzuki at Cadenza Glass Studios. Window beads, Lentil beads and Barrel beads will also be covered. The masterclass, aimed at intermediate and advanced students, will take place on Saturday 15th October and Sunday 16th October 2011.
W: http://www.cadenzaglassbeads.com/workshops.html
Sunday, 17 April 2011
'ENGAGING WITH GLASS' EXHIBITION: CALL
Engaging with Glass is a juried glass exhibition coordinated by the Glass Society of Ireland and Solstice Art Centre, Navan. The exhibition will run from 7 June to 16 July in Solstice, and the deadline for submissions is 10 May.
Solstice Art Centre invites Irish artists, makers, designers, and architects working in glass in Ireland and abroad to submit images of new works for exhibition, Engaging with Glass, June 7-July 16, 2011. Selectors Audrey Whitty, Curator of Ceramics, Glass and Asian collections at the National Museum of Ireland and Tina Oldnow, Curator of modern glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, USA will select work for the exhibition and catalogue from the images submitted. The deadline for submissions is May 10th.
Submissions should include an Application Fee €15 (made out to The Glass Society of Ireland), Artist’s Statement (maximum 300 words), Artists Biography (maximum 100 words) and resumé and three images of work made between 2005-2011.
Digital images should be made using the highest-resolution setting on the camera and need to have an effective resolution of 300 DPI or higher at a minimum of 4 x 6 inches (10.2 x 15.2 cm). Do not compress files. Each image will require the Name of artist, Title of the piece, Year of creation, Dimensions, Height x Width x Depth in centimetres, Materials and techniques used. The image file should be named as follows: artist’s last_name_first name_ title.jpg or artist’s last_name_first name_title.tif. Do not use quotation marks, apostrophes, parentheses, or any characters that are not numbers or letters. Images must meet these specifications to be considered for entry in exhibition catalogue.
Applications can be mailed with fee in form of cheque or money order to “The Glass Society of Ireland”, c/o Solstice Arts Centre, Railway Street, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland. For further information email:
E: engagingwithglass@gmail.com
Solstice Art Centre invites Irish artists, makers, designers, and architects working in glass in Ireland and abroad to submit images of new works for exhibition, Engaging with Glass, June 7-July 16, 2011. Selectors Audrey Whitty, Curator of Ceramics, Glass and Asian collections at the National Museum of Ireland and Tina Oldnow, Curator of modern glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, USA will select work for the exhibition and catalogue from the images submitted. The deadline for submissions is May 10th.
Submissions should include an Application Fee €15 (made out to The Glass Society of Ireland), Artist’s Statement (maximum 300 words), Artists Biography (maximum 100 words) and resumé and three images of work made between 2005-2011.
Digital images should be made using the highest-resolution setting on the camera and need to have an effective resolution of 300 DPI or higher at a minimum of 4 x 6 inches (10.2 x 15.2 cm). Do not compress files. Each image will require the Name of artist, Title of the piece, Year of creation, Dimensions, Height x Width x Depth in centimetres, Materials and techniques used. The image file should be named as follows: artist’s last_name_first name_ title.jpg or artist’s last_name_first name_title.tif. Do not use quotation marks, apostrophes, parentheses, or any characters that are not numbers or letters. Images must meet these specifications to be considered for entry in exhibition catalogue.
Applications can be mailed with fee in form of cheque or money order to “The Glass Society of Ireland”, c/o Solstice Arts Centre, Railway Street, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland. For further information email:
E: engagingwithglass@gmail.com
CRAFTITECTURE: CALL
The Crafts Council of Ireland and the Irish Architecture Foundation in association with the Electric Picnic, Greencrafts and Cultivate are delighted to announce a new competition: ‘CRAFTITECTURE - A Pavilion for Electric Picnic’.
The competition will realise the design and build of a re-usable temporary structure at Electric Picnic 2011, the annual arts-and-music festival held in Stradbally, Co. Laois. The Pavilion will house small intimate events during Electric Picnic and through its creation raise awareness of, and demonstrate the links between, architecture and craft. Joint submissions are invited from Architects and Craftsperson teams and must represent equal input into the design and development of the pavilion. The briefing document and further details are available from:
W: www.architecturefoundation.ie
The competition will realise the design and build of a re-usable temporary structure at Electric Picnic 2011, the annual arts-and-music festival held in Stradbally, Co. Laois. The Pavilion will house small intimate events during Electric Picnic and through its creation raise awareness of, and demonstrate the links between, architecture and craft. Joint submissions are invited from Architects and Craftsperson teams and must represent equal input into the design and development of the pavilion. The briefing document and further details are available from:
W: www.architecturefoundation.ie
NCAD PROSPECTUSES AND PORTFOLIO BRIEF NOW ONLINE
The National College of Art and Design have uploaded their undergraduate and postgraduate prospectuses, along with their 2012 portfolio brief. For more information on courses, application deadlines etc, visit:
W: www.ncad.ie
W: www.ncad.ie
YEAR OF CRAFT 2011 CONFERENCE
The Crafts Council of Ireland will host the Year of Craft 2011 Public Conference, taking place in Dublin Castle on 9th June, 2011. The conference will address issues, opportunities and themes of common concern over the two days at Dublin Castle and the Crafts Council of Ireland are honoured that President Mary McAleese Patron for Year of Craft 2011, has confirmed that she will address conference delegates. This conference follows immediately from the European General Assembly of the World Crafts Council, also being held in Dublin Castle on the day before (8th June). Keynote speakers include Edmund De Waal, world renowned potter and author of 'The Hare With Amber Eyes' and Leonardo Bonanni, who teaches the ‘Future Craft’ programme at MIT, and is a world leader in sustainable design of products and supply chains. The accompanying conference programme will present exhibitions of work across Dublin by Irish and European makers and will include a range of cultural activities for visiting delegates.
For more information and to register (Early Bird Rate: €30 / Standard Rate: €60), visit:
W: www.craftinireland.com
For more information and to register (Early Bird Rate: €30 / Standard Rate: €60), visit:
W: www.craftinireland.com
Friday, 1 April 2011
RDS NATIONAL CRAFTS COMPETITION 2011: CALL
The RDS National Crafts Competition have announced the call for entries for this year’s competition. The competition is one of the largest crafts competitions in Europe that brings an international panel of judges to Ireland to adjudicate a 20 category competition. It boasts a prize fund of E28,400 and is open to all craft workers and designers in Ireland including students and apprentices. It is also open to Irish craft workers based abroad. Entrants can also enter the RDS Student Art Awards should they meet the terms and conditions of the Awards.
Important dates for the Competition:
* Deadline stage one: 16 May 2011 at 5pm
* Deadline stage two: 23 & 24 June
Entry fee:
* E15 per entry (Maximum of three entries per category. An entry is defined as one piece of work or a matching set.)
* E10 students and apprentices (Written evidence of status is required by 16 May.)
For further information, please contact:
Ms Sarah Ross, Arts, RDS Foundation Department, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
T: +353 (0)1 240 7255
E: arts@rds.ie
W: www.rds.ie/crafts
Important dates for the Competition:
* Deadline stage one: 16 May 2011 at 5pm
* Deadline stage two: 23 & 24 June
Entry fee:
* E15 per entry (Maximum of three entries per category. An entry is defined as one piece of work or a matching set.)
* E10 students and apprentices (Written evidence of status is required by 16 May.)
For further information, please contact:
Ms Sarah Ross, Arts, RDS Foundation Department, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
T: +353 (0)1 240 7255
E: arts@rds.ie
W: www.rds.ie/crafts
CEAD EASTER AND SUMMER COURSES, NCAD
CEAD - Continuing Education in Art and Design - offer a wide range of Easter and summer courses in NCAD, Dublin. For more information, visit:
W: http://www.ncad.ie/faculties/education/cead.shtml
W: http://www.ncad.ie/faculties/education/cead.shtml
Sunday, 6 March 2011
ARTS COUNCIL ARTIST IN THE COMMUNITY SCHEME 2011: CALL
Twice yearly, the Arts Council offers grants to enable artists and communities of place/or interest to work collaboratively on arts projects. The scheme covers all art forms –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.
There are two phases to the Scheme:
Phase One, Research & Development, is open to artists who wish to research and develop a project in a community context. Maximum time frame is 3 months. The maximum amount awarded in Phase One is €1,000.
Phase One, Research & Development/Mentoring is open to artists who wish to develop a community based project and who have identified an artist mentor they want to work with during the research and development phase. The maximum award is €1500, which includes €500 fee payable to the mentor.
Phase Two, Project Realisation, is open to communities of interest or place (or their representative organisations), planning a project of between 6 weeks and 5 months with a maximum award of €5000, and those who are planning a project of between 6 months and 9 months with a maximum award of €10,000.
The deadlines in 2011 are Monday 14 March 5pm and Monday 27 June 5pm.
For further information, application forms or to book an advisory session, contact Katherine Atkinson, Project Support & Professional Development, 01-4736600 or email support@create-ireland.ie. Also visit
W: www.create-ireland.ie the Professional Development page Artist in the Community
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.
There are two phases to the Scheme:
Phase One, Research & Development, is open to artists who wish to research and develop a project in a community context. Maximum time frame is 3 months. The maximum amount awarded in Phase One is €1,000.
Phase One, Research & Development/Mentoring is open to artists who wish to develop a community based project and who have identified an artist mentor they want to work with during the research and development phase. The maximum award is €1500, which includes €500 fee payable to the mentor.
Phase Two, Project Realisation, is open to communities of interest or place (or their representative organisations), planning a project of between 6 weeks and 5 months with a maximum award of €5000, and those who are planning a project of between 6 months and 9 months with a maximum award of €10,000.
The deadlines in 2011 are Monday 14 March 5pm and Monday 27 June 5pm.
For further information, application forms or to book an advisory session, contact Katherine Atkinson, Project Support & Professional Development, 01-4736600 or email support@create-ireland.ie. Also visit
W: www.create-ireland.ie the Professional Development page Artist in the Community
SCULPTURE IN CONTEXT 2011: CALL
Sculpture in Context Annual Open Exhibition 2011 will be held at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9. The exhibition will run from 8th September to 21st October 2011. The Botanic Gardens offers a unique and challenging platform for artists to respond to a specific location.
Entry Forms and Conditions of Entry are now available and can be printed from the website at http://www.sculptureincontext.com/entryform.htm
A site visit is scheduled for Saturday 12th March 2011 at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin 9. We will meet inside the main gate at 11.00am. If you cannot attend the site visit you can visit the National Botanic Gardens at any time, admission is free.
Proposals [Typed A4] with entry forms and appropriate fee should reach Sculpture in Context, PO Box 10054, Dublin 16, on or before 15th April 2011.
Please see the website for details of the Sculpture in Context awards.
If you have any enquiries please telephone Ana at 087 6258258, or Beatrice at 086 8942851 or see the Sculpture in Context website at www.sculptureincontext.com.
Please note any enquiries regarding the exhibition and/or siting should be directed to Sculpture in Context Committee members, and not to the National Botanic Gardens staff.
Entry Forms and Conditions of Entry are now available and can be printed from the website at http://www.sculptureincontext.com/entryform.htm
A site visit is scheduled for Saturday 12th March 2011 at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin 9. We will meet inside the main gate at 11.00am. If you cannot attend the site visit you can visit the National Botanic Gardens at any time, admission is free.
Proposals [Typed A4] with entry forms and appropriate fee should reach Sculpture in Context, PO Box 10054, Dublin 16, on or before 15th April 2011.
Please see the website for details of the Sculpture in Context awards.
If you have any enquiries please telephone Ana at 087 6258258, or Beatrice at 086 8942851 or see the Sculpture in Context website at www.sculptureincontext.com.
Please note any enquiries regarding the exhibition and/or siting should be directed to Sculpture in Context Committee members, and not to the National Botanic Gardens staff.
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
YEAR OF CRAFT 2011
Ireland's Year of Craft has begun! Find out what's going on throughout the year on
W: www.craftinireland.com
W: www.craftinireland.com
Monday, 15 November 2010
ARTS COUNCIL MAIN GRANT SCHEMES: CALL
The Arts Council has announced the deadlines for Regularly Funded Organisations, Annual Programming Grants and Annual Funding for 2011.
Regularly Funded Organisations
Please note: This funding programme is not open to general applications Closing date: Thursday, 25 November 2010 at 5:30pm
The purpose of the Regularly Funded Organisations programme is to strengthen and make more secure a group of key arts organisations, by contributing to both their operating and artistic programming costs. Funding is allocated on an annual basis and is subject to the resources at the disposal of the Arts Council.
Further information: www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx?fid=834d9ba8-2b7c-4373-85df-661bd928497c Annual Programming Grants
Closing date: Thursday, 2 December 2010 at 5:30pm
The application window for this funding stream is now open.
The purpose of an Annual Programming Grant is to assist applicants with the cost of their artistic programme. The scheme is aimed at organisations that would not generally require financial assistance from the Arts Council to support on-going administrative costs. However, where directly related to their artistic programme of work, applicants may request some support for proportionate administrative costs.
The Annual Programming Grants scheme is offered once-a-year. Organisations may apply for grants on a recurring basis each year. Organisations in receipt of a grant will be required to account for how the funding has been spent. Annual Funding
Closing date: Thursday, 2 December 2010 at 5:30pm
The application window for this funding stream is now open.
This funding programme is quite similar to the Revenue Funding scheme which was offered to organisations for the last time in 2006. Applicants may request a contribution towards both artistic programming costs and on-going administrative costs e.g. staffing/annual salary costs/rent on premises.
Annual Funding is offered once-a-year. Organisations may apply for funding on a recurring basis each year.
Organisations in receipt of funding will be required to account for how the funding has been spent.
Please note: Applications can only be submitted through the Arts Council’s online system. Applicants who have not previously used this system must register in advance of making an application. It is recommended that applicants allow five days for registration prior to making an application.
Further information
For further information please contact Gillian Drew, Tel: +353 1 6180214, email gillian.drew@artscouncil.ie or Sara Stokes, Tel +353 1 6180249, email sara.stokes@artscouncil.ie.
www.artscouncil.ie
Regularly Funded Organisations
Please note: This funding programme is not open to general applications Closing date: Thursday, 25 November 2010 at 5:30pm
The purpose of the Regularly Funded Organisations programme is to strengthen and make more secure a group of key arts organisations, by contributing to both their operating and artistic programming costs. Funding is allocated on an annual basis and is subject to the resources at the disposal of the Arts Council.
Further information: www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx?fid=834d9ba8-2b7c-4373-85df-661bd928497c Annual Programming Grants
Closing date: Thursday, 2 December 2010 at 5:30pm
The application window for this funding stream is now open.
The purpose of an Annual Programming Grant is to assist applicants with the cost of their artistic programme. The scheme is aimed at organisations that would not generally require financial assistance from the Arts Council to support on-going administrative costs. However, where directly related to their artistic programme of work, applicants may request some support for proportionate administrative costs.
The Annual Programming Grants scheme is offered once-a-year. Organisations may apply for grants on a recurring basis each year. Organisations in receipt of a grant will be required to account for how the funding has been spent. Annual Funding
Closing date: Thursday, 2 December 2010 at 5:30pm
The application window for this funding stream is now open.
This funding programme is quite similar to the Revenue Funding scheme which was offered to organisations for the last time in 2006. Applicants may request a contribution towards both artistic programming costs and on-going administrative costs e.g. staffing/annual salary costs/rent on premises.
Annual Funding is offered once-a-year. Organisations may apply for funding on a recurring basis each year.
Organisations in receipt of funding will be required to account for how the funding has been spent.
Please note: Applications can only be submitted through the Arts Council’s online system. Applicants who have not previously used this system must register in advance of making an application. It is recommended that applicants allow five days for registration prior to making an application.
Further information
For further information please contact Gillian Drew, Tel: +353 1 6180214, email gillian.drew@artscouncil.ie or Sara Stokes, Tel +353 1 6180249, email sara.stokes@artscouncil.ie.
www.artscouncil.ie
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