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  2. Visual Artists Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1980 as the Sculptors’ Society of Ireland, the name was changed in 2005 as they began to include visual artists of all disciplines. [4] [5] Their current slogan describes VAI as "The Representative Body for Visual Artists in Ireland supporting artists at all stages of their careers". [6]

  3. List of artistic occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artistic and creative occupations related to the creation of artistic displays.. Accessory designer; Advertising designer; Animator; Architect; Art administrator ...

  4. Burren College of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Burren region of Ireland where the college is located. "The Burren College of Art is a unique experiment in art education, based in a unique rural landscape." – Eimear McKeith, Circa Magazine. The college hosted summer classes and study abroad students from the US. It started the first Masters of Fine Art in Ireland in 2003 and the first ...

  5. Belfast School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast School of Art, formerly the Belfast Government School of Art, is a School in the Ulster University Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences [1] and is physically located at the Belfast campus. Following the results of the Research Excellence Framework 2014 Ulster is ranked within the top ten for research in Art and Design in ...

  6. Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology

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    The institute is located on Kill Avenue, about two kilometres west of Dún Laoghaire, close to Bakers Corner and Deansgrange. It is served by several bus routes. The former Dún Laoghaire College of Art and Design (now part of the Faculty of Film, Art and Creative Technologies at IADT) moved to the campus in the early 1980s.

  7. Galway Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Galway Arts Centre's building, at 47 Dominick Street, was originally built in the 1840s as a residence for the Persse family. [2] The centre describes itself as one of the first arts centres in Ireland outside of Dublin [1] and emerged in 1982 from the Galway Arts Group (GAG), a collective formed to provide support and opportunities for artists.