Fingal County Council Arts Office in partnership with MART studios and gallery are pleased to announce the return of the graduate studio award for 2025. The closing date for submission is 1st December 2024.
Fingal County Council, in collaboration with Graphic Studio Dublin, is pleased to announce Beata Piekarska-Daly and Jack Pierce as the recipients of the Fine Art Print Residency Award 2024.
Fingal County Council’s dedication to community engagement was recognised along with representatives from the Fingal community when they achieved three awards at the 2024 IPB Pride of Place Awards in Monaghan on Saturday.
Fingal Inclusion Week 2025 is an initiative led by Fingal County Council Community Development Office. This is the sevent year Fingal Inclusion Week has taken place in Fingal. A number of events will take place across the county of Fingal from the 17th to the 23rd of November. All Fingal Inclusion Week events are free to attend and open to everyone.
Award-winning Dublin author Christine Dwyer-Hickey will sit down with comedian and television personality Kathryn Lynch to discuss her work in this fun and friendly conversation.
Dr. Katriona O’Sullivan will sit down with Clodagh Culligan, Deputy Principal of Balbriggan Community College, to discuss the book, writing and the transformative power of education.
This So-Called Writing Life is a series of essays, commissioned by author Olivia Fitzsimons for The Stinging Fly, reflecting on the craft, process, pains and pleasures of writing and publishing.