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07 Sept 2025

Open call for applications for Artist in Residence position in Louth

An Táin Arts Centre has launched their open call for Emerging Visual Artist in Residence.

Open call for applications for Artist in Residence position in Louth

Emerging Visual Artist in Residence open call

An Táin Arts Centre in Dundalk has launched their open call for Emerging Visual Artist in Residence.

The programme is open to recent graduates and artists at the start of their career looking to establish a collaborative practice in a community setting.

The aim of the residency is to assist artists to research and develop new work and give them the time and space to develop their practice in a supportive and vibrant environment.

The resident artist will be provided with the studio space adjoining The Basement Gallery from July 1st to September 30th, a living stipend, a materials fee , administrative and outreach support, and the opportunity to use the main gallery space for the month of September for a work in progress application. 

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The successful artist or arts collective will be selected by a shortlisting and interview process, based on artist CV, proposal, portfolio, and references.

How to apply:
As part of the application An Táin Arts Centre look for the following: 
• Artist(s) CV (max three pages.

• Proposal for residency (500-1000 words). Clear reference must be made to the communities the artist would like to work with, proposed themes, outcomes, outreach, workshops and/or talks, as applicable.

• Portfolio with samples of current and previous work (max three pages).

• Email and phone contact details for two professional / academic references.

Application deadline: Friday, 28th of February 2025 at 5pm

Visit https://www.antain.ie/emerging-visual-artist-residency-award/ to read the full guidelines and details on how to apply. 

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