A new Fingal Public Art Commission titled Transcending Time by artist Aoife Dunne begins its journey to the homes and communities of Fingal Residents this week.
For this week's Let ‘stay Together series we thought we would reflect on the exhibition, titled ‘Estuary’ which ran from September to November last year in Draiocht. This significant exhibition celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Council and our Municipal Art Collection.
"Transcending Time", is a new immersive mobile digital installation which aims to brighten up the lives of Fingal residents during the Covid-19 pandemic.This exciting new artwork can be summoned directly to homes and areas in the county by visiting a dedicated website www.transcendingtime.ie
Fingal County Council Arts Office is pleased to announce the Loughshinny Boathouse Artists’ Studio Open Call. This recently restored former boathouse is located in the beautiful setting of Loughshinny, a coastal village that lies between Rush and Skerries. The dramatic location of the boathouse on the water’s edge and at one end of the harbour offers a unique fully subsidised workspace for professional artists.
Fingal County Council is pleased to announce an open call for artists, creative practitioners, arts organisations, and creative/cultural communities to submit applications for Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 as part of the Fingal Creative Ireland Programme.
Fingal County Council’s Arts Office presented a significant exhibition and public engagement programme to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the council and Municipal Art Collection in 2019. We are now delighted to share this film that was commissioned to capture the quality of the work and the range of engagement and participation
Fingal County Council invites applications for the Artists’ Support Scheme 2020, which provides funding of up to €4,000 to assist individual professional artists to develop their practice.