The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin T.D., has announced details of a new pilot scheme that will enable Local Authorities to increase the provision of Artist Workspaces across Ireland.
Research conducted by the government, as well as ongoing engagement with the creative and night-time economy sectors, has revealed demand for artist workspaces far outweighs supply and that there is a widespread shortage of creative spaces such as studios and performance spaces.
Almost half of all Visual Artists’ Workspace buildings (43%) are owned by Local Authorities.
To that end, the government have engaged with a number of local authorities to solve the issue.
€6 million in funding has been announced to create more workspace for artists.
Speaking while visiting a recently developed artist workspace at Artane Place, Minister Martin commented: “As Minister for the Arts, I have been acutely aware of the pressures that artists and creatives, including those in the electronic music sector, have faced in finding suitable workspaces and that is why I made a commitment to provide capital funding towards the provision of artist workspaces. Much of our cultural infrastructure is initiated by our local authorities and they have been a crucial resource in the delivery of arts and culture interventions over many decades. In 2023 my Department provided €3million to Dublin City Council for ‘Space to Create’ which will see the development of sixty artist workspaces in Dublin City. Today’s launch will now address the shortage of workspaces in the rest of the country.”
Features of the Pilot Artist Workspaces scheme include:
- Local Authorities are invited to propose capital projects for Artist workspaces which are fit for purpose, design focused, accessible and affordable.
- Funding will be made available for projects that focus on the delivery of infrastructure to increase availability and access to Artist Workspaces.
- Funding of €6 million is being provided by the Department and each Local Authority can apply for up to €150,000/€300,000 (depending on their location) for a single project under the scheme and would itself provide match funding of 40%. This match funding will bring the overall value of the scheme to €10 million.
- Capital grants up to a maximum of €300,000 will be made available to the following densely populated Local Authority areas should they apply; Cork City Council, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council, Fingal County Council, Galway City Council, Limerick City and County Council, Louth County Council, South Dublin County Council, Waterford City and County Council;
- Capital grants up to a maximum of €150,000 will be made available to the remaining Local Authorities.
Applications are now being accepted from today and further information can be found at the following link: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/46f4f-creative-arts-grants-and-funding/