Training for Visual Artists

Professional Development Training for Visual Artists – places still available.

VAI
On Wednesday 2nd February @ The LAB, Gallery , Foley St, Dublin 1. 

A Visual Artists Ireland event in partnership with Dublin City Council Arts Office including: Information; Talks; Networking, for Undergraduates and Recent Graduates, and launch of the Visual Artists Ireland Student Pack.
Supported by Dublin City Council Arts Office, ‘So I’m an Artist?!’ is part of VAI’s Professional Development Training Programme.

Speakers will include: Rosie Lynch (curator); , Eilis Lavelle (curator); Ben Readman (artist/curator); Maria McKinney (artist); Gavin Murphy (artist / Director of PCP); Ailbhe Ni Bhriain (artist) with contributions from Visual Artists Ireland and Dublin City Council Arts Office staff.

The event is Free  and some places are still available.  For bookings please contact Eeducation@visualartists.ie T: 01 872 2296
Session 1:14.30-16.30 – open to undergraduate artists
Session 2:
17.15 – 19.15 – open to recent graduates & early career artists
Places: 40 per session

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