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Belfast Festival at Queens 2014 review

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    The Basic Income for Artists scheme has been made permanent in the Republic of Ireland. Meanwhile up here … we wait for a strategy that hopefully mentions the word “arts” … ... See MoreSee Less

    Three Years After Trial Launch, Ireland Is Making Basic Income for Artists Program Permanent

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    Several years after launching a trial, Ireland is set to make its basic income for artists program permanent starting in 2026.
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    Sharing this again as it’s vital information about the state of the arts sector in NI. Contact artsmatterni@gmail.comRead the Arts Matter NI Consultation Response on the DfC Draft Budget 2025–26 here...www.artsmatterni.co.uk/news/consultation-response-on-the-dfc-draft-budget-2025-26/@followers ... See MoreSee Less

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    2 months ago

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    Read the Arts Matter NI Consultation Response on the DfC Draft Budget 2025–26 here...www.artsmatterni.co.uk/news/consultation-response-on-the-dfc-draft-budget-2025-26/@followers ... See MoreSee Less

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    3 months ago

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    An Invitation to discuss the Department for Communities’ 2025/26 Budget Allocations.⏰25th July & Friday 1st August⏰ starting at 10am (concluding around 11.30/12 noon)⏰ on ZOOMArts Matter NI last got together to discuss the draft PfG which had no explicit mention of direct investment or initiatives to support the Culture, Arts, and Heritage sector.The Department for Communities has organised a consultation on 2025/26 Budget Allocations and there are a number of areas and issues requiring discussion.Arts Matter NI would like to invite representatives of organisations, arts facilitators, and artists to a meeting to discuss a response to this consultation.Given the time of year, the closing date is August 7th, we are suggesting hosting two meetings, conducted via ZOOM, taking place on Friday 25th July and Friday 1st August, starting at 10am and concluding around 11.30/12 noon. Join the discussion 👇👇To express interest in attending the ZOOM meeting – please contact - gordon@capartscentre.com👆Arts Council of Northern Ireland #NationalLottery Belfast City Council @followers ... See MoreSee Less

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    Arts Matter NI

    8 months ago

    Arts Matter NI
    A great turn out of the arts community landed up at Stormont today. Everyone reaffirmed what we all know - that the arts matter and are not valued by our policy makers. It was heartening on one hand to speak directly to MLAs on the Communities Committee and to hear that the all party group, chaired by Sian Mulholland, wants to become a platform to address our concerns. But it was also worrying to understand that the minister for communities has new priority objectives that no one has so far seen, let alone been consulted upon. Watch this space! @followers ... See MoreSee Less

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