Open Call | Sculpture in Context 2025 – 40th Anniversary Exhibition
- Deadline: Friday, 25th April at 11:59pm
- Type: Opportunities
- Link to Application Details: Sculpture in Context Application Details
Artists Information
Sculpture in Context presents sculpture in unique indoor and outdoor spaces with free access for all and encourages innovation, education and public discourse.
The original concept and ethos of Sculpture in Context was to provide a platform for artists to show and and sell their work outside the normal gallery setting; to create a community of artists with the making and promotion of sculpture at its core and to enable artists at all stages of their careers to engage with the public. This has continued to be the ‘why’ of every exhibition for the last 40 years.
Sculpture in Context supports artists who are using traditional techniques and materials including stone, ceramic, glass, textile and metals to create their work. We also champion the use of new materials by encouraging the broadest possible definition of sculptural practice including object making, installation, performance, video, along with emerging hybrid forms, both permanent and ephemeral. Irish Sculpture has a rich history, with its roots deeply ingrained in the cultural heritage of Ireland.
The 50 acres of landscaped gardens give an unrivalled opportunity to show art beyond the gallery walls, giving selected artists the opportunity to exhibit their work in this wonderful natural context. With strong sales annually, Sculpture in Context is a key event in the art calendar for both public and private buyers of all levels. Entrance is by open submission and selection is made by a panel of three independent judges from different artistic backgrounds.
Benefits
- Unique Location
- Low Commmission Rate
- Eligibility for Awards
- Full Colour Catalogue
- Strong Sales
- Audiences in excess of 120,00
- Opening Night
- Free Sculpture Map
- Guided Sculpture Tours
How to submit
All Submissions must be made online through our website www.sculptureincontext.ie
Up to 3 submissions per artist are allowed
The online submission process requires support documentation. Please note If you close the portal mid entry your application will not be saved. Applicants should have the following documents ready for uploading prior to commencing your submission.
You must include the following
- Three high resolution images or drawings of your proposed work for each submission (jpg, mp3, mp4- max 20 MB each)
- Written description that explains your concept and includes materials used, dimen-sions in CM, proposed method of installation and edition numbers if applicable. (Max 500 words)
- Statement about your piece and/or your artistic practice. (Max 75 words)
- Two high resolution images (jpg) of your previous work
- There is an application fee of €16 per entry to cover exhibition costs. (Payable online, Max 3 entries)
Important Dates- Sculpture in Context 2025
Submission Deadline – 11.59 pm Friday 25th April
Installation – Friday 29th & Saturday 30th August
Exhibition Dates – Thursday 4th September – Friday 10th October
Further information about submissions and details of commission rates can be found in FAQ and in our conditions of entry.
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
Open Call | Virtual Art Residency – Ocean III
More Information
- Deadline: Sunday, June 8th at 23:59 local time in your country.
- Type: Opportunities
- Link to Application Details: Oceans Open Call | Oceans Virtual Artist Residency | Moku Art Studio
We are delighted to announce that the Ocean Virtual Art Residency has been endorsed as an activity by UNESCO’s UN Ocean Decade. Being an endorsed activity brings increased visibility, including the Ocean Decade Network, and the chance to contribute to a global, collaborative effort aimed at achieving a healthy and sustainable ocean.
This collaborative program empowers participating artists to embark on the journey of developing a new project aligned with the residency’s thematic focus: OCEAN
Residency Format
There will be 5 virtual meetings among all the international participating artists under the guidance of a member of a Moku Art Studio and/or MANGO team. These sessions are dedicated to the inception and refinement of your artist project. Each meeting will feature suggested prompts designed to foster introspection and illuminate connections between artists’ projects. You can view OVAR 2024 here.
Residency Expectations
Throughout the program, artists engage in the creation of an artistic project that resonates with the residency’s theme, yielding tangible outcomes. Their projects delve into the multifaceted theme of OCEAN through diverse avenues, encompassing technical, conceptual, reflective, and experiential explorations.
Upon the culmination of the virtual residency, we host a Virtual Open Studio and Exhibition Inauguration. During this event, artists virtually unveil their workspaces, showcasing their creations and engaging with virtual visitors who may inquire about the art and the artist behind it.
Required Application Information
Artists are required to compile the following information for their application:
- Personal information like full name, nationality, current place of residence, languages spoken
- Artistic discipline under which they are applying
- Motivational letter
- Explanatory text of the project to be developed during the residency (taking into account, in some aspect, whether technical, conceptual, reflective, or experiential, the theme or concept: OCEAN).
- Brief artist biography
- Up to 10 images, texts, audio, videos, etc. of your latest completed works or a link to your portfolio
- Relevant links like website, Instagram, etc.
The event is finished.
- Deadline (Open Call): Friday, 25th April at 11:59pm
- Submission fee: Yes
- Information on fees or costs: €16 per piece up to 3 pieces
- Type: Opportunities
- Applications Link: https://sculptureincontext.ie/exhibit-with-us/
- Genre: Visual Arts
Current Exhibitions
Harry Clarke’s – Stained Glass
Staying with the Trouble