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The National Campaign for the Arts is a broad and inclusive coalition that reflects the scale, reach and diversity of the arts in Ireland today. Its membership has a national reach that includes major festivals, venues, producers...

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Ireland at Venice at the Lewis Glucksman

Sarah Browne and Gareth Kennedy, the artists representing Ireland in 2009 and Caoimhín Corrigan, Commissioner for Ireland in 2009 in conversation with Mike Fitzpatrick, Commissioner for Ireland in 2007.

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Partnership for the Arts Through Creative Engagement

PACE
is a web-based resource providing information and networking opportunities for visual arts education projects and programmes in contemporary galleries and museums in Ireland.

Founders of PACE
PACE
was founded in 2006 by the education curators of the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane and the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork.

Our Aim
PACE is dedicated to promotion and advocacy for visual arts education practice in contemporary galleries and museums. We aim to provide  information about:

  • Visual arts education projects and programmes
  • Irish and European collaborative opportunities
  • Training and funding opportunities in Ireland and internationally.

PACE believes in the role the visual arts have in education, in integration, in diversity, in new learning environments and experiences. PACE seeks to network with other creative arts educators in Ireland and internationally who have passion and vision and a desire to learn, share and collaborate.

PACE Advisory Board
Helen O’Donoghue - Head of Education and Community Programmes, IMMA
Lorraine Comer – Arts and Education consultant
Elizabeth Flynn – Flynn Brankin Communications
Dr. Síun Hanrahan – Art Critic, academic

PACE Funders (2006-2008): Butler Gallery, The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Dublin City Gallery – Hugh Lane and the Lewis Glucksman Gallery have given  time and funds to assist in the development of PACE. PACE received project funding from the Arts Council of Ireland to research visual arts education practice and to establish this website. The Heritage Council also kindly supported the development of this website.

 

 

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