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With the campaign almost at the end, it is time to make sure you avail of the lower prices and exclusive perks now while the campaign is on! The project is going ahead regardless of the level of funding secured through Indiegogo, as we will continue fundraising through sales at The Library Project.
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Launch 12pm Tuesday 4 February Running 4-11 February At The Library Project
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to send their proposals to the TLP Editions call for 2020. We feel it was a very successful one and were pleased to receive such a large and international number of proposals from all over!
Find out the selected artists who we will work with throughout 2020 with the artists to produce these publications.
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Running 24-27 February At The Library Project and Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
PhotoIreland is hosting the annual Parallel Platform Curatorship event that in 2020 will bring to Dublin 50 international artists, curators, and other arts professionals from 27 different countries. During the Curatorship, the participants work together to develop 6 exhibitions that will be hosted by selected member organisations across Europe throughout the current year.
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PhotoIreland is seeking a photographer for work in Dublin city centre, 24-27 February. The job consists in documenting a series of events taking place at The Library Project and Temple Bar Gallery and Studios over 4 days, including a variety of meetings, presentations, and informal gatherings, part of the Parallel Curatorship.
Please email your interest to [email protected] with a portfolio and a list of previous events covered, as previous experience is essential. Deadline for applications is Sunday 16th February.
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PhotoIreland Festival invites national and international photographers and artists, emerging and established, to propose works to be part of the main exhibition of PhotoIreland Festival. This 11th edition will take place in Dublin, 8-19 July 2020. Deadline 1 March 2020
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How to Flatten a Mountain is an outcome driven 12 days residency opportunity, open to emerging and mid-career visual artists whose artistic practice in whole or part, makes use of digital and/or analogue photographic processes. Deadline 1 March 2020
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Futures is a photography platform co-funded by the EU Creative Europe Programme, of which PhotoIreland are the Irish member. For the first time, we are opening a free and public call for the selection of Irish Talent for 2020. Deadline 1 March 2020
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