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04 Apr 2026

Louth Arts Office announce Artist Bursary award

This award (€5,000) is available to artists specifically from under-represented backgrounds

Louth County Council Arts Office announce Artist Bursary award

This Artist Practice Bursary Award will allow the successful applicant to focus on the development of their professional practice

Louth County Council Arts Office welcomes applications from professional artists across all artforms for a new EDI Artist Practice Bursary (Equality, Diversity & Inclusion) supported by The Arts Council.

This award (€5,000) is available to artists specifically from under-represented backgrounds and communities, including those based on gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, race, membership of the Traveller Community and socio-economic status.

The bursary aligns with the Arts Council’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy ensuring that everyone who lives in Ireland has the opportunity to engage with, and participate in the arts. This Artist Practice Bursary Award will allow the successful applicant to focus on the development of their professional practice, or develop a specific artistic project, or both.

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Deadline to apply: 4p.m, Thursday 12th October 2024.

Acting Arts Officer at Louth County Council, Moya Hodgers, said: “While we are all making new strides to ensure EDI principles are an embedded feature of our supports, there is always more we can do. This pilot bursary will provide specific supports to an artist who has experienced barriers in their career development under the ten grounds of discrimination as detailed in the Art’s Councils updated EDI Policy. This bursary provides a strong signal of our partnership with the Arts Council to help artists tackle these barriers.”

Applications are now open, with application forms and guidelines available on the CreateLouth website https://createlouth.ie/

For further queries on the bursary, or to request a copy of the application form and guidelines contact the arts office on arts@louthcoco.ie or call Louth County Council on 042 9335457 and ask to speak to a member of the arts team. 

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