Calling all Kilkenny artists and arts organisations - applications for funding wanted
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The second round of the Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund, in partnership with Business to Arts, has been launched with a call for artists and arts organisations in Kilkenny to apply for funding.
The all-island Begin Together Arts Fund will make a total of €1 million in arts funding available over three years, awarded to projects that are adapting due to the pandemic, or are inspired by and responding to our recovery.
The Arts Fund supports or commissions artists and arts organisations to develop arts projects that engage the individuals, audiences and communities involved.
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The second round of the Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund, in partnership with Business to Arts, has been launched with a call for artists and .
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The cast of Blackout at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, one of the theatres to receive funding from Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Arts Fund.
A Clonmel drama production is one of 36 projects to receive funding from the Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund.
300,000 euro in funding is being provided to artworks or arts projects across the country, with a particular emphasis on works inspired or adapted due to Covid-19.
Lockdown 20, which will take place in the former officers’ mess at Kickham Barracks in Clonmel, is one of the productions to benefit.
It takes inspiration from the 1985 Spike Island riots when inmates rose up against their enforcers and took control of the island.