Cork City North West Quarter Regeneration Introduction Cork City North West Quarter Regeneration under their Capital Regeneration Programme has provided funding through the Percent for Art Scheme to undertake the management and realisation of a significant art commission for the area. The Commission seeks to support new and exciting opportunities for artists to engage with…
Artist in the Community Scheme Second Round 2016 Create is delighted to announce the successful applicants to the Second Round of the Artist in the Community Scheme in 2016. Create manages the Scheme on behalf of the Arts Council. Seven applicants were successful under the Research and Development phase, four with mentors, and six applicants…
Artist in the Community Scheme First Round 2016 Create manages the Artist in the Community Scheme on behalf of the Arts Council. The successful applicants to the First Round 2016 come from a range of art forms and contexts. Research and Development Award Artist; Community; Context; Artform; Location Michael Holly; Clonakilty Friends of the Asylum…
Create is delighted to announce that two new members have joined the Create board. They are Sinead Dowling, Arts Officer, Carlow County Council and Martin Drury, independent practitioner and adviser, and former Director of Strategic Development at the Arts Council. Ailbhe Murphy Director of Create said: “Our two new board members bring significant skills to…
Create, the national development agency for collaborative arts, and Fingal Arts Office announce Resort Residency awarded to UK artist Selina Thompson Create and Fingal Arts office are delighted to announce that the UK artist Selina Thompson has been successful in the Open Call for the Resort Residency, as part of the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme…
Create and Fingal County Council Arts Office as part of the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme announce Resort Residency Open Call For Artists Create’s Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme (CAPP) in partnership with Fingal County Council’s Arts Office are pleased to announce an International Residency Programme at Resort Residency – Lynders Mobile Home Park, Portrane, Ireland. This residency…
Open Call for a Socially Engaged Commission Tate Liverpool and Super Slow Way as part of the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme funded by Creative Europe Salary: Project budget: 40,000 GBP (approximately 50,000 EUR) Location: Liverpool – Tate Liverpool Closing date: 30 August 2016 at midnight Tate Liverpool is fully committed to challenging the ways in which…
Call for Proposals: Privilege and the Displaced, Artist Residency Live Art Development Agency as part of CAPP Open call for proposals from artists to undertake a two-week research-based residency in LADA’s Study Room exploring Live Art practices and methodologies in relation to the experiences of the displaced. Deadline for applications : 14 July 2016 The…
Ninth partner for CAPP announced Heart of Glass, St Helens (UK) Create is delighted to announce that the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme will be expanded to include a ninth partner, Heart of Glass, St Helens (UK). St Helens is situated between Liverpool and Manchester in the North of England. Heart of Glass is part of…
Bodies and Subjects Participation and the Differential Field of Art’s Encounters Dave Beech This longer special edition of Create News features an edited version of a paper given by Dave Beech at the Create Networking Day in IMMA, November 2015 ‘Today one of the key debates within art concerns the bundle of questions related to…
Date: 14 June 2016 Time: 11am-1pm Venue: Filmbase Building, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin The Arts Council will hold an information clinic in association with Create, the national development agency for collaborative arts on Tuesday, 14 June 2016. The clinic will take place in the Training Room, 2nd floor, Filmbase building, Curved Street, Temple Bar,…
Deadline for proposals: 12 noon Tuesday 22 March 2016. Create is delighted to be once again working in partnership with Live Art Development Agency as part of DIY 13. DIY is an opportunity for artists working in Live Art to conceive and run unusual research, training and professional development projects for themselves and other artists….