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Values Framework

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The Artist Mentoring Award, established in 2021, is for emerging collaborative socially engaged artists or artists who have a midcareer/established individual arts practice and are transitioning into collaborative socially engaged arts who are seeking support from a critical friend/guide as they develop their practice.

This Values Framework was researched and compiled by Dr. Ciaran Smyth, and outlines Create’s approach to mentorship within the scheme.
Create gratefully acknowledges the Mentors and team members who generously committed their time and thinking to the development of this Values Framework: Michelle Browne, Aisling Byrne, John Conway,
Cathy Coughlan, Aine Crowley, Jennifer Fitzgibbon, Sinead McCann and Kate O’Shea.

published 24 February 2026

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How Much Is Enough?

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Published in 2023 the booklet How Much is Enough? by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press, traces the richness and diversity of artist Kate O’Shea’s response to the Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood award 2020 – 2022.

The residency, located in studio 468 supported by Common Ground, was bolstered by a wide range of established community development organisations with a vibrant history of community-based cultural practice, which is explored in this publication. Featuring contributions from Dr Karen Till, Dr Krini Kafiris & Dr Eve Olney of The Radical Institute, and John Bissett, this publication provides a vital primer for the role of the artist in place at a critical juncture of social change and the conditions needed to support collaborative art practice.

published 25 January 2024

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Field Notes IV: Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

Field Notes IV: Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

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Field Notes IV marks the fourth and fifth Summer Schools, held in 2021 and 2022, and provides a retrospective overview of the first five years of the School. 

The School, devised by Create and Counterpoints Arts, brings together artists, activists, and thinkers for an intensive multi-day residential School (held virtually in 2020 and 2021). This publication features writings and contributions from School alumni including William Bock, Tatiana Santos, Alisha Doody, Ella Skolimowski alongside reflections by School programmers Áine O’Brien, Áine Crowley and Director of Create, Damien McGlynn.

published 12 June 2023

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Field Notes III: Autumn School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

Field Notes III: Autumn School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

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Field Notes III documents the third School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, held virtually in October 2020.

The School, devised by Create and Counterpoints Arts, brought together artists, activists, and thinkers over a number of days, through the virtual realm. This publication features writings from School participants and facilitators, including Abdullah Alkafri, Dr. Kit Braybrooke, Juan DelGado, Isabel Lima and a critical evaluation by external reviewer Dominik Czechowski.

published 1 March 2022

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Field Notes II: Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

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Field Notes II documents the second Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, held in July 2019.

The Summer School brought together artists, activists, and thinkers for a five day residential, devised by Create and Counterpoints Arts. This publication features writings from Summer School participants and facilitators, as well as from Dr Ailbhe Murphy, director of Create and Dr Áine O’Brien, co-director of Counterpoints Arts, who frame the publication in light of the significant challenges to collaborative, socially engaged art presented by Covid 19

 

 

 

published 22 July 2020

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Field Notes: The Inaugural Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

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Field Notes: The Inaugural Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice documents the first such Summer School in 2018, an initiative of the Arts Council.

The Summer School brought together artists, activists, and thinkers for a four day residential, devised by Create and Counterpoints Arts. This publication features sketches and perspectives from participants alongside contributions from Ailbhe Murphy, director of Create, Áine O’Brien, co-director of Counterpoints Arts, Áine Crowley, Programme Manager, Arts and Engagement with Create, and Evgeny Shtorn, sociologist and Summer School participant.

 

published 1 July 2019

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