communiqué 02/15 The work outlined here is small scale. We work with individuals and groups and collaborate around refreshing ideas and critique. The impact will be the degree to which people are reenergised in the work they do beyond Blue Drum. We also advocate through research and publishing with the Department of Arts, the Arts Council and others. The value of this work is hard to measure. Without it, however, we think critical perspectives about community, cultural rights and values are not represented.
Value for Money and Policy Review of the Arts Council from the Dept of Arts. READ [+] Culture 2025 Discussion Document to accompany regional consultations.READ[+] 2. Community rights workshop series In May workshops took place in Galway and Limerick with artists and activists. Finally, in June, we invited all those who took part in the workshop series to a final round-up meeting in Galway to agree a Charter. READ [+]
Cultural Rights Workshop, Wexford The local value is hard to gauge. From it, Public Arts Officer, Mary McGrath worked to set up an Arts in the Community Working Group made up of artists, agencies and organisations.
Quote from Alice Maher 1. Vision for the Arts Summer’s end saw the following publications from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, and the Arts Council.
3. TUSLA & Family Support Centres In June, TUSLA wrote to the specialist support agencies saying that it will discontinue funding at the end of June 2015. For over a decade agencies like DESSA, Women‘s Aid, Pavee Point and
Making Great Arts Work - Arts Council Strategy 2016-2025. READ [+]
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