Arts Centre Funding

Arts Centre Funding

Thursday, 19 September 2019, 5.30pm

The purpose of Arts Centre Funding is to invest in and support the infrastructure of arts centres required to sustain and develop the arts in Ireland.

Arts centres are defined as full-time, public-facing, professionally managed, building-based arts organisations. They support the creation, presentation and mediation of the arts across a range of artforms and arts practices. They support professional, collaborative, voluntary and amateur arts practice.

Recipients of Arts Centre Funding must play a critical part in delivering the policy priorities of Making Great Art Work, the Arts Council’s ten-year strategy.

In offering Arts Centre Funding, the Arts Council wishes to ensure:

• The year-round production and dissemination of arts activities, events and services of the highest quality throughout the country

• That greater numbers of people enjoy high-quality arts experiences

• That audiences, artists and participants reflect the diversity of contemporary Ireland

• Increased depth of engagement by and with the public

• High standards in governance and management.

In accordance with its recently adopted Policy and Strategy for Arts Centres, the Arts Council wishes to encourage arts centres to engage with and further develop supports for artists. Examples of this might be by:

• Providing professional-development opportunities for practising artists through:

• The management of physical spaces for artists to develop work

• Residencies that are meaningful in length, appropriately remunerated, and relevant to the requirements of artists in different artforms and practices

• In-house productions/co-productions

• Other models of support as appropriate

• Working with cultural and other organisations (e.g. other arts centres and venues, local-authority arts offices, festivals, libraries, schools, care centres, etc.) to engage with people as artists, audience members, collaborators and participants

• Planning for the development of digitally intelligent buildings, supporting innovation both in creation and dissemination.

Such additional supports to artists should be outlined in the application form as activities in 2020.

See further details at the link below.

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Published by Journal of Music on 23 August 2019

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