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Mayo International Film Festival to debut next year
A new film festival, the first of its kind in the West of Ireland, will debut in Castlebar in 2022. The Mayo International Film Festival (MIFF), a submissions-based festival, is dedicated to supporting independent filmmakers and smaller production companies by offering a dynamic platform to showcase their work.
Roscommon Arts Centre celebrate St Patricks Day with ‘Mummers Parade’
As part of their St Patrick’s Day online programme of events, Roscommon Arts Centre present THE MUMMERS PARADE with dancer Edwina Guckian.
Tommy Tiernan launches WhistleBlast Quartet’s 2021 composition programme ‘Let’s Laugh’
Hurray! Tommy Tiernan has launched WhistleBlast Quartet’s 2021 Music Composition Programme, by joining group members, including Westport musician Mary Curran, in a fabulous fun-filled video ‘Let’s Laugh’! The project is helping to raise awareness of the great work of ISPCC Childline.
Virtual Spring season of events at Roscommon Arts Centre
This week Roscommon Arts Centre’s mini-Spring season proceeds with a new virtual programme of free engagements for the public to enjoy.
GMIT Mayo art student wins Mary Lavelle-Burke bursary
GMIT is pleased to announce that Samir Mahmood, a graduating student of the four-year part-time BA in Contemporary Practices, has been awarded the inaugural Mary Lavelle Burke Bursary Award. Samir’s practice evolves from a transdisciplinary approach incorporating drawing, painting, sculptural, and video elements, and this award is a recognition of his achievements as an outstanding student.
Artists announced for new public art commission
Mayo County Council’s Arts Service has announced the successful artists for the public art commission: Navigating a Future.
Mayo Arts Service announces a new curatorial award and a film award
Mayo County Council Arts Service is delighted to announce the deadline for the following awards: Mayo Arts Service Creative Ireland Cultural Diversity Curatorial Award and the Film Mayo Creative Ireland Award. The deadline for these awards is Monday, November 16.
Local poet selected to receive professional literary mentoring
Roscommon writer, Amy Barry, has been selected by Words Ireland to receive professional literary mentoring over the next eight months from an acclaimed Irish writer of their choice.
Maria McKinney announced as as On Sight artist 2020
On Sight is a partnership project by the National Museum of Ireland, Mayo County Council, Mayo Artsquad and independent artists.
Local writer, Mari Maxwell, selected for Words Ireland’s National Mentoring Programme
Local writer, Mari Maxwell, has been selected by Words Ireland to receive professional literary mentoring over the next eight months from an acclaimed Irish writer.