Create Ireland logo Create Ireland  symbol

  • About us
    +
    • About Create
    • Create Strategy 2026 – 2031
    • History of Create
    • Collaborative Arts
    • Governance
    • People
  • Supports
    +
    • Join Create
    • Vetting for the Arts
    • Advisory Support
    • Reading Room
    • Research and Learning
  • Programmes
    +
    • Artist in the Community Scheme
    • Artist Mentor Panel
    • Artist Residencies and Commissions
    • Collaborative Arts Training Programme
    • Dublin 8 Neighbourhood Residency
    • Festivals CONNECT
    • NEIC Community Arts Programme
    • Networking Event
    • Sharing Practice
    • Summer School
    • -SEE ALL PROGRAMMES-
  • Events
  • Resources
  • News
  • Donate
  • Contact
High Contrast join us donate  

Resources

  • All
  • Audio
  • Book
  • Periodical
  • PDF
  • Video
  • Website
related programme Artist in the Community Scheme
Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, 2018

Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, 2018

Video

Prev Next
Copy URL to share resource

Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, 2018

Video by KILIG Productions

The inaugural Summer School brought together fourteen artists, thinkers, activists and practitioners with a shared goal to explore the concept of ‘cultural diversity’ and its various applications through the lens of the Artist in the Community Scheme and contemporary socially engaged practice.

Over four days, the attendees partook of workshops, presentations of past and future work, challenges, performances and mentoring, directed by Áine O’Brien, Co-Director of Counterpoints Arts, and co-facilitated by Mary Ann DeVlieg, international consultant in arts, arts mobility and policy and Khaled Barakeh, international artist and cultural activist.

published 31 August 2018

related programme Artist in the Community Scheme
related events Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

2018 Residency with Create and Fire Station Artists’ Studios – Hina Khan

2018 Residency with Create and Fire Station Artists’ Studios – Hina Khan

Video

Prev Next
Copy URL to share resource

2018 Residency with Create and Fire Station Artists’ Studios – Hina Khan

Video by John Beattie

Hina Khan was the inaugural recipient of the Create and Fire Station Artists’ Studios Residency for an Artist from an ethnic minority background.

Hina’s work is the constant search for the best way to interpret ideas and express ideologies through symbolism.  Using a mixture of traditional and innovative techniques, Hina’s work portrays social issues, immigration and humanitarian crisis like prostitution, gender discrimination, restrictions, trauma, child abuse and killing. This residency provided Hina space to work with freedom, enhancing her capabilities as an artist and provided an opportunity to develop her collaborative arts practice further, while immersing herself in contemporary Irish art practice.

 

 

published 17 July 2018

related programme Artist in the Community Scheme
related events Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice

Sheelagh Broderick on collaborative processes and the AIC Scheme

Sheelagh Broderick on collaborative processes and the AIC Scheme

Video

Prev Next
Copy URL to share resource

Sheelagh Broderick on collaborative processes and the AIC Scheme

Video

Sheelagh Broderick, artist and visual artist, & Sherkin Island Development Society Ltd, on collaborative processes; collaborative practice as a contingent practice and the role and importance of documentation and evaluation.

This video was originally published in 2012 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Artist in the Community Scheme

published 1 December 2012

related programme Artist in the Community Scheme

Artist in the Community Scheme: Artists’ Perspectives

Artist in the Community Scheme: Artists’ Perspectives

Video

Prev Next
Copy URL to share resource

Artist in the Community Scheme: Artists’ Perspectives

Video

In this video, originally published in 2012 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Artist in the Community Scheme, artists Seamus Nolan, Jennie Moran, Sheelagh Broderick, curator Michelle Browne, and Tony Fegan, Director Tallaght Community Arts share their perspectives on the AIC Scheme as, variously, recipients and panel members.

 

published 1 July 2012

related programme Artist in the Community Scheme

  • ←
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Visit us

2 Curved Street Temple Bar
D02 PC43 Dublin 2, Ireland

Talk to us

+353 (0)1-473 6600
info(at)create-ireland.ie

Follow us

  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Vimeo
  • SoundCloud
  • Linkedin CAPP

Company Details

Charity Registration Number: 20024291
CHY Number: 9695
Company Number: 121298

Arts Council fund thearts Departmet of tourism, Culture and Arts Dublin Logo Dublin City Logo
Coalition 2030 Logo Safe to create Logo
© Create Ireland 2026     web by: animo.es
  • Legal