Open Call for Project Artists 2025 – 2028 | Project Arts Centre
- Deadline: Monday, 9th December 2024 at 12pm
- Type: Funding/ Opportunities
- Award: Project Artists receive bespoke supports which covers artistic, financial, administrative, and promotional areas from the entire Project team. Each set of supports is individual to each artist/company, and may include elements of the below.
- Link to application details: You can download the full Open Call PDF document here.
Project is delighted to announce an open call for artists to become resident Project Artists from 2025 to 2028.
Through the Project Artists Initiative, we nurture, mentor, partner, collaborate, network, coproduce and present the work of independent artists, both nationally and internationally. Dozens of artists & companies have been Project Artists in the last 20 years, and through Project’s support, Project Artists have employed thousands of other artists and arts workers. The scheme has enabled artists and companies to develop, produce and tour cutting edge, contemporary art works at Project Arts Centre as well as in venues throughout the island of Ireland and across the globe.
At the end of this page, you will find both the ISL interpreted version of this call out and an audio description.
What’s involved in being a Project Artist?
Project Artists are part of the Project family. They will be planning, making, dreaming, presenting, and touring their work both in our building, nationally and internationally, and through our virtual support. Project Artists are individual artists or companies who are actively making work, are connected to and engaged with contemporary practise, and who represent our values.
As a Project Artist you will receive a three-year package of support across all areas of your work, supported by all our in-house teams. Supports will depend on your individual needs and Project’s resources at any particular time. Significant levels of supports will be planned as far ahead as possible.
What Type of Supports Are Available to Project Artists?
Project Artists receive bespoke supports from the entire Project team. Each set of supports is individual to each artist/company, and may include elements of the below.
Artistic and Career Focused Support Including:
- Strategic advice from Artistic Director and Executive Director
- Support from Project’s administrator.
- Dramaturgical support from Artistic Director and Head of Project Potential
- Curatorial Support from Curator of Visual Arts
- Marketing Support & Promotion through national and international networks
- Advocacy – Project is active in the arts community and advocates for for Project Artists at sectoral events/ conferences/ discussions nationally and internationally
Finance & Administration:
- Financial management: budget, cash flow, payroll, taxes
- Financial reporting and certification (small costs for audit certs will apply)
- Issue payments and cash for the purchase and or rental of materials, costumes, set, flights, and accommodation etc.
- Cash advances for costs payable before grant funds are received (subject to advance agreement).
- Insurance cover under Project Arts Centre’s Employer’s Liability and Public Liability insurance (for rehearsal and production, small cost will apply)
- Provision of employment contracts and employee handbook with guidelines for best practice
- Assistance with grant, touring and international presentation applications.
- Project management assistance and troubleshooting
- Performance space (discounted rent based on the level of grant artist has received)
- Favourable box office split or guarantee (where possible)
Publicity/marketing:
- Publicity support
- Marketing support, advice and management
- Targeted marketing mailings
- Inclusion in Project Arts Centre’s general marketing ephemera
- Space in the building and on the website to profile the work of the artist/company
Other supports:
- Formal and Informal opportunities for peer learning/ mentoring and support across all areas of Project’s work, which may be developed according to The Artist’s specific needs and interests and subject to the resources available to Project at the time.
- Access to studio / rehearsal space during dark weeks where possible for research and development.
Who can apply?
The scheme is open to artists across the island of Ireland working in contemporary, experimental performing arts – such as theatre, dance, performance, performance art, visual art, socially engaged practise, live art, experimental circus, Experimental Contemporary or New Music, Performance and Cabaret. We particularly welcome artists from a diversity of national, ethnic, or cultural groups (including, but not limited to Asian, Black, Traveller and minority ethnic, refugees, people with disabilities, working-class and LGBTQIAP+ artists).
Do I need qualifications?
No, Project Artists do not need formal qualifications, although we’d expect you to be a practising professional contemporary artist or company to an extent that you meet the requirements below:
- You should have received a grant or award from a public funding body such as the Arts Council, or a local authority.
- You may have received a grant or award for one or more projects that are due to be delivered in the next three years.
- You must have presented your work to the public (this can be self-produced or produced by another company/artist).
- You will most likely be working with a producer, who alongside you will also receive significant support from Project’s team as detailed above.
How to apply:
All applications must be either:
- Submitted via the following form:
- Submitted through audio or video, using the questions on the form, with a total length of up to 4 minutes. If you plan to submit a video or audio file please email submissions@projectartscentre.ie for a list of the questions or add your video to the end of the form without answering the questions in writing.
Please include links to at least 2 samples of previous work (including video, audio, images). We are committed to accessibility and want to make sure that our opportunities are accessible to all artists. If any additional supports are required to enable you to apply and / or take up this opportunity, please include the details in your application. We will work with you to remove any barriers where possible within our budgets.
Deadline:
Deadline for applications is 12 noon on Monday 9th December 2024. Shortlisted artists will be invited to meet online with the Project team and external expert in the week of 16th December 2024. Final decisions will be made by 20th December 2024.
How decision are made:
- All applications will be read by our Artistic Director, Executive Director and Curators.
- Shortlisted Applications will be read additionally by an external arts expert, who will be part of any meetings set up with potential artists/companies
What if I have applied before?
If you were shortlisted and met with Project during the 2023 callout, we are happy to accept your previous application, just let us know that you’d like us to use it and send on an updated cv or paragraph to let us know if anything has changed. NB if a lot has changed, it may be easier for you to fill another form. – If you applied last year and were not shortlisted for a meeting with Project you are welcome to apply again. Just tell us why you still want to be a Project Artist.
OPEN CALLS
Open Call | Black Church Emerging Curator Award 2026
- Deadline: Friday, 30th May, Midnight
- Type: Funding/Opportunities
- Award: €750 curatorial fee including equitable payments for all artists, 2-week exhibition slot, curator-led talk, private event, PR and marketing support and more
- Link to Application Details: New Opportunity: Emerging Curator for 2026 | Black Church Print Studios
Black Church Emerging Curator Award is now in its 7th year. This Award is designed to provide a platform and support for emerging curatorial research and presentation.
To date, Black Church Print Studio exhibition programme has involved significant Irish artists and curators who have approached shows with a keen sense of experimentation.
Black Church Print Studio creates dynamic visual art exhibitions that situate printmaking as a critical practice in contemporary art. By commissioning exhibitions with guest curators, the programme embraces print practices across a spectrum, ranging from traditional techniques to experimental and expanded forms. The exhibitions take place on street level beneath the print studio in the heart of Temple Bar, making visible the inner workings of the studio environment. The artist selection includes work from Black Church Print Studio members and invited artists. These curators respond to printmaking practice with fresh eyes, bringing their own curatorial perspective and experience.
The successful applicant will be given the opportunity to realize a public exhibition of work at the prime location of The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar in February 2026. This award is open to recent graduates.*
OPEN CALLS
Open Call to Artists | Arts + Health – Two Artist Bursaries 2025
- Deadline: Friday 6 June 2025 at 12pm
- Type: Funding/Opportunities
- Comissions/ Award: Two bursaries worth €3000 each – available to individual artists or a group of artists working across any artform(s) to tell the story of an arts and health project they are delivering.
- Link to Application Details: Arts + Health Artist Bursaries 2025 – Arts + Health
The national arts and health website is offering two bursaries to artists in 2025, funded by the Arts Council and the HSE. Two bursaries worth €3000 each are available to individual artists or a group of artists working across any artform(s) to tell the story of an arts and health project they are delivering.
Are you an artist delivering an arts and health project? Would you like to showcase the project to a larger audience? See the bursaries below:
- The Artist Documentation Bursary invites artists to document a project being delivered with a health or social care community, with two awards available.
- The Emerging Artist Bursary is available for an early-career artist to reflect on their arts and health practice.
Applications are now open for both bursaries with a closing date of Friday 6 June 2025.
artsandhealth.ie Artist Documentation Bursary 2025
The bursary is applicable to the documentation of arts and health projects across all arts practice areas (participatory arts, performance arts, environmental enhancement) in the Republic of Ireland.
The purpose of this award is to support professional artists working in arts and health contexts to enhance their documentation practice. The bursary can be used to produce a short film / animation, audio work, publication or visual documentation about an arts and health project, for public viewing.
An endorsement from the health or social care provider must be included with the documentation proposal.
The artist documentation bursary aims to:
- Showcase arts and health practice to national audiences;
- Support artists to strengthen their documentation practice;
- Raise awareness around the impact of arts and health practice;
- Inspire artists, healthcare staff and health service users involved in arts and health projects.
The bursary cannot be used to engage a professional to document a project. Artists can allocate a portion of bursary funding to support skills development in documenting their practice, for example, through mentoring or training.
Application process
Download the application form, eligibility criteria and FAQs here:
https://www.artsandhealth.ie/assets/uploads/2025/04/Application-form-artsandhealth.ie-artist-documentation-bursary-2025.docx
artsandhealth.ie Emerging Artist Bursary 2025
Professional artists with an emerging arts and health practice are invited to apply for the artsandhealth.ie Emerging Artist Bursary 2025 to reflect on their practice.
The bursary is open to individual early-career artists working in any artform in the Republic of Ireland.
Early-career artists working with healthcare communities are not always afforded the same opportunities to reflect on and interrogate their practice as their more experienced peers. This bursary is purposely designed to provide artists with the headspace for reflective enquiry as they develop and shape their arts and health practice.
Learning that arises from the bursary will be shared with the wider arts and health community via artsandhealth.ie. How this learning is presented is at the discretion of the bursary awardee.
One bursary award of €2000 will be offered to the successful applicant.
Application process
Download the application form, eligibility criteria and FAQs here:
https://www.artsandhealth.ie/assets/uploads/2025/04/Application-Form-artsandhealth.ie-Emerging-Artist-Bursary-2025.docx
CLOSING DATE
The closing date for both bursary awards is Friday, 6 June 2025 at 12 noon.
artsandhealth.ie is the national website for arts and health in Ireland, managed by Réalta, the national resource organisation dedicated to developing arts and health in Ireland. The artsandhealth.ie bursaries 2025 are funded by the HSE and the Arts Council.
OPEN CALLS
The event is finished.
- Deadline (Open Call): Deadline, Monday 9th December at 12pm
- Submission fee: No
- Artist Payment: Paid
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Payment Details:
Award: Project Artists receive bespoke supports which covers artistic, financial, administrative, and promotional areas from the entire Project team. Each set of supports is individual to each artist/company, and may include elements of the in description
- Type: Funding/Awards, Opportunities
- Genre: Painting, Drawing, Photography, Performance, Sculpture, Installation, Design, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance
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