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Comprising already 56 publications, the TLP Editions series provides a growing collection of accessible and inexpensive publications featuring a broad variety of contemporary photographic practices. Running since 2017, PhotoIreland continues the publishing project in 2022 with a new call for proposals.
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Starting the year with the trailblazer energy that characterises the organisation, PhotoIreland has opened new offices at 10-13 Thomas Street, in what was a former distillery, and tea and wine wholesalers built between 1894 and 1900. The building is part of The Digital Hub campus and provides the organisation with access to a range of enviable services. The move comes at a time when PhotoIreland is expanding its team with 5 new members in support of its strategic planning.
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We are currently looking for individuals to join the production team dedicated to installing an ambitious exhibition at The Printworks, Dublin Castle, as part of PhotoIreland Festival 2022, presented within our public-facing project called the Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland. This year, the festival runs between 1st July-28th August with a programme dedicated to the History and Practice of Photography in Ireland.
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First presented in 2013, the call for the 4th edition of this triennial artist support programme is now open. PhotoIreland calls all photographers and artists critically engaged in image making, specifically those based in Ireland and those Irish artists developing their practice abroad, regardless of age and career stage, to submit their recent and ongoing projects to the fourth edition of New Irish Works.
New Irish Works is a unique artist support programme run since 2013 by PhotoIreland in 3-year cycles, generating a growing set of professional development opportunities for selected lens-based practitioners throughout the duration of each cycle. The call is open to Irish and Ireland-based artists and it seeks new work by artists at any stage of their career.
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Every January, The Library Project art bookshop closes to accommodate an exhibition by Black Church Print Studio. Bookshop visitors can still browse and shop online at thelibraryproject.ie with free collections being facilitated and international postage available. The exhibition Living Balance will run 13-30 January. The Library Project art bookshop will re-open fully as Ireland’s Art Bookshop in early February.
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