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Cultural Resources
- Artslistings.com
- Supported by the two Arts Councils of Ireland, this site is exactly as it sounds
- Irish Arts Review
- Arts reviews and news, includes coverage of the Irish crafts scene
- Circa
- Ireland's leading magazine for contemporary visual arts, contains news, reviews, previews, interviews, feature articles and a host of images
- Candy
- Candy is a (hopefully) new regular newsletter devised to showcase the best in Irish and international
culture, creativity and God knows what else. Requires Adobe to read
- Draíocht
- A multi-purpose arts venue available for a broad range of activities, including drama (both professional and community), dance, contemporary visual arts and crafts and multi-media arts activities
- Bord Scannán na hÉireann/The Irish Film Board
- Aims to ensure the continuity of production and availability of Irish films to home and international audiences and it provides loans and equity investment to independent Irish film-makers to assist in the development and production of Irish films
- Ealaíon na Gaeltachta
- Provides support to artists living in traditionally Irish-speaking regions of the Republic of Ireland.
- Kids' Own Publishing Partnership
- Iomairt Cholm Cille/The Columba Initiative
- Aims to foster support for the Gaelic language and develop links between Gaelic Scotland and Ireland and provide a channel for interaction, cultural exchange and relationship building over complex geographical and political boundaries
- Alliance Francaise
- The aim of the Alliance Française in Dublin is to promote French culture and it is also a place for intercultural exchanges between Irish culture and the cultures of the French-speaking world
- Instituto Cervantes
- Aims to promote the teaching and culture of Spain and Latin America and to help in the development of cultural interchanges around the world
- Goethe Institute
- Aims to promote the German language abroad and to foster international cultural cooperation by organizing a broad variety of events to present German culture
- signandsight.com
- To counter the threat of provincialism in France, Germany and the wider English speaking world, this English version of an independent German online culture magazine was founded in 2000. With Germany's proximity to Eastern Europe and unique cultural landscape this magazine has demographers write about shrinking cities, medics about biological ethics, Jeremy Rifkin on Europe, and Gilles Kepel and Bernard Lewis on Islam. A Germanic Súil EileŠ
- London Review of Books
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Founded in 1979 and published twice a month since 1980; dedicated to carrying on the tradition of the English essay. In this respect, it is not very different from one of the great 19th-century periodicals. It gives its contributors the space and freedom to develop their ideas at length and in depth. Contributors include Terry Eagleton, Tom Paulin and Colm Tóibín
- The Anglo-Irish Theatre Group Tübingen
- Founded in 1980 by students of English at the University of Tübingen in southern Germany, this group aims to explore the length, breadth and depth of Irish drama written in the English language
- The Irish Theatre Group (ITG)
- The Irish Theatre Group (ITG) is a not-for-profit organisation in Brussels promoting Irish and international theatre in the spirit of Irish drama.
- James Joyce Centre
- Centre dedicated to the famous Irish writer
- International James Joyce Foundation
- In English
- James Joyce Foundation Antwerp
- Centre for the study of James Joyce
- The Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco), Mediterranean Centre for Irish Studies
- Besides an annual season of lectures & readings given by invited speakers and cultural figures including writers, architectures, painters, designers, leaders of business and public affairs, philanthropists and celebrities, the Library hosts a biennial symposium series dedicated to the academic side of Irish literary studies.
- Centre Culturel Irlandais
- The Centre Culturel Irlandais is located in the magnificent building of the Collège des Irlandais which was restored over two years and inaugurated in October 2002. Set in the heart of Paris, the Centre profiles the culture of contemporary Ireland and promotes Franco-Irish cultural relations.
- European League of Institutes of Arts
- The European League of Institutes of the Arts, ELIA, founded in 1990, is an independent network of approximately 320 Arts Education Institutes covering all the disciplines of the Arts - Dance, Design, Theatre, Fine Art, Music, Media Arts and Architecture - from 47 countries
- Africa Arts Literature
- Africa arts information about African literature organised by country, genre and author.
- Canadian Cultural Web Directory
- Lists connections to over three thousand arts and cultural web sites in Canada
- World Wide Arts Resources
- Search by medium, subject matter and theme...research over 200,000 works by over 22,000 masters in the in-depth art history section, browse through new Art Blogs and keep track of contemporary art
Summer Schools
- James Joyce Annual Summer School
- Yeats International Summer School
- Synge Summer School
- Gerard Manley Hopkins Summer School
- Merriman Summer School
Arts Development Organisations
- An Chomhairle Ealaíon
- The Arts Council of Northern Ireland
- The Arts Council of England
- The Arts Council of Wales
- The Scottish Arts Council
Irish Cultural Organisations & Institutions
- The Chester Beatty Library
- The Heritage Council
- Irish Museum of Modern Art
- The National Archives
- The National Concert Hall
- The National Gallery of Ireland
- The National Library of Ireland
Irish Local Government Websites
Local authorities are instrumental in providing support and opportunities for artists through residencies, awards, opportunities for exhibition and performance of work, professional development and access to advice and expertise.
- Cork City Council
- Dublin City Council
- Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Co. Council
- Fingal County Council
- Galway City Council
- Limerick City Council
- South Dublin County Council
- Waterford City Council
For other local authority websites visit www.artscouncil.ie.
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