
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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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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Professional development and life-long learning are core value of arts education. Due to the constantly changing landscape of the arts sector and the increasing use of new creative technologies within the sector, it is important to have the facility to upgrade skills and access appropriate training.
National bodies such as the arts council support continued professional development. European training opportunities for all ages can be accessed through lifelong learning initiatives supported through Léargas in Ireland.
Links and information regarding training are listed under the following headings: Local, National and European and International.