Artists
Profiles Print


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Artists Practice Development Print

Professional Development Opportunities for Artists

We provide artists with professional development support opportunities these include:
- Working agreements - these are developed between all partners, so everyone develops, understands and respects each others roles and in particular that of the artist.
- Artists Forums - artists participate in their own development through a series of forums that support and develop the artistic process, offering opportunities for both collective and self-assessment of work which explore the artist's professional role. These take place at least twice or three times a year. The last two forums were on practical tax compliance for artists and how Common Ground could support the further development of the artists in their work with, and in communities.
- Collaborative practice forums - artists are supported in their work with the community through collaborative practice forums between artists and youth workers and regional practice forums. These forums also allow youth workers explore arts practice in its own right.

 
Connect Mentoring Award 2010 Print

Over an eighteen month period Common Ground and Create undertook an action research project - Connect Mentoring Programme - to examine mentoring for collaborative and participative arts.   As a result of the research findings Common Ground and Create are administering two mentoring awards available to artists working in collaborative/participative arts in the specific context areas: Arts and Health and Cultural Diversity.

Deadlines for applications Wednesday August 4, at 5pm. Applications to be received by post to Create, Mentoring Award, 10/11 Earl Street South, Dublin 8

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studio 468 Print
Silent Histories

Located in St Andrews Community Centre on the South Circular Road, studio 468's intention is to promote professional artistic practice in an active community centre within a vibrant and diverse community.  The Rialto community benefits by being offered an opportunity to engage with the resident artist, both potentially responding to community life as they understand or experience it. Artists are asked to identify a community group in the Rialto area that they propose to engage with during their residency award. To date artists have worked with; Rialto Community Drug Team, Ferrini Youth Club, Fatima Homework Club, Rialto Day Care Centre and Rialto Youth Project.

 

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studio 468 Awards 2003 – 2008 Print

2003 - 2004:

2004 - 2006 Megan and Jessica Kennedy, Jane Hughes, Kang Hyun Ahn, Seoidin O'Sullivan

2007 - 2008 Anne-Maree Barry, Terry Blake, Lisa Marie Johnson and Anne Marie Mc Grane

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