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Across Borders Across the Board (2023 - 2024) features Irish success stories funded by Creative Europe Culture

Across Borders 2023 to 2024

Explore Irish partner projects, artists, platforms, and networks funded by Creative Europe's Culture strand in Across Borders Across the Board 2023 - 2024.

Creative Europe Desk Ireland - Culture Office is delighted to announce that our latest publication, Across Borders - Across the Board, Vol 6, 2023 - 2024, is now available on our website to download.

We would like to thank all the organisations and artists who contributed to this publication. We appreciate their dedication to the arts, to their respective art practices, and to their audiences.

We would also like to thank The Factory for their wonderful work on the design and production as well as their commitment to greener design, production, and printing. More information on their processes can be found inside the back cover of the publication, or see below.

As part of our commitment to greening we will print a limited run of Across Borders - Across the Board 2023 - 2024 which will be used in cases where digital copies may not suffice.

Across Borders - Across the Board (2023 - 2024)

We believe this publication shows the immense benefits that Creative Europe funding provides for the arts and culture sectors in Ireland. The Irish projects featured in this publication cover many different art forms, regions, and were developed using innovative collaborative contexts. As such, this publication is a useful resource which highlights Ireland’s success within the Creative Europe Culture strand for 2023 to 2024.

The Case Studies offer a valuable source of inspiration for organisations who would like to join European Cooperation Projects or European Platforms, and you can explore the range of European Networks which Irish organisations have joined.

The Culture Moves Europe Case Studies showcase a wonderful variety of artistic practice including visual arts, music, and fashion. All the case studies feature testimonials from Irish partner organisations and artists about the impace of Creative Europe funding.

  • 20 European Cooperation Projects feauring Irish organisations as partners.
  • 19 Irish artists in 16 projects which received Culture Moves Europe funding.
  • 7 European Platforms that feature Irish organisations.

Also included is a 'Getting Started: Applying for EU Funding' section that offers some tips to organisations and artists who would like to apply for Creative Europe funding. You can also find information on the various Creative Europe funding strands, EU prizes, and Irish funding results & statistics for 2023 - 2024.

Download Across Borders - Across the Board (2023 - 2024)


Enjoy reading!

Please contact us or join us for one of our events or webinars if you are interested in hearing more about collaborating and creating across borders!

EU Cooperation Projects with Irish Partners 2023 - 2024

  1. ACCESS; Askeaton Contemporary Arts, Limerick
  2. Breaking the Patterns; Capacity Ireland, Dublin
  3. CREASUS; WestBIC, Galway
  4. ECHOES; The Dry Stone Wall Association Of Ireland, Dublin
  5. Europe Beyond Access; Project Arts Centre, Dublin
  6. Family Theatre; Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin
  7. G-Book 3; Dublin City University
  8. Island Connect II; Irish Aerial Creation Centre, Clare
  9. Moving Borders; Aerowaves, Dublin
  10. Moving Classics: Sonic Bridges; Creative Placemakers, Waterford
  11. Moving Matters; The Non Prophet Organisation, Mayo
  12. Project Groundswell; Photo Museum Ireland, Dublin LEAD PARTNER
  13. SAGA; Munster Technological University, Kerry
  14. Singing With Additional Needs; Cumann Náisiúnta Na Gcór / Sing Ireland, Limerick
  15. StecakLand; Noho, Dublin
  16. Studiotopia 2; Beta Festival / Digital Hub Development Agency, Dublin
  17. The Legend of Europa; Border Crossings Theatre Company, Sligo
  18. TREES; Smashing Times Theatre Company, Dublin
  19. Visiting Artist Programme; Dublin Dance Festival
  20. Young Craft Boosters; Design and Crafts Council of Ireland, Kilkenny

EU Platforms Case Studies

  1. AEROWAVES; Lead Irish Partner, Aerowaves; Irish Members: Dance Cork, Firkin Crane, Cork; Dance Limerick, Limerick.
  2. EFFEA. AOIFE (Association of Irish Festival Events), Galway
  3. ESNS Exchange; First Music Contact, Dublin
  4. FEDORA; Irish National Opera, Dublin
  5. FUTURES; PhotoIreland, Dublin
  6. LINA; Irish Architecture Foundation, Dublin; Architecture at the Edge, Galway
  7. THEATRE IN PALM; Smashing Times International Centre for Arts & Equality

Culture Moves Europe | Artist Case Studies

  1. Fiona Byrne
  2. Anne Marie Deacy & Rachel Doolin
  3. Mairéad Duffy
  4. Lana May Fleming, Luke van Gelderen and Frances Hennigan
  5. Lucy Folan
  6. Paul Hallahan
  7. Frances Healy
  8. Claire Hurley
  9. Christine Mackey
  10. Jan McCullough
  11. Susan Mannion
  12. Garrett Norton
  13. Naomi Louisa O'Connell
  14. Caitríona O'Leary
  15. Áine Ryan
  16. Augustina Taborda

Across Borders (2023 - 2024) | Design & Printing Information

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  • Produced using self-generated green energy with on-site PV solar panels and wind turbine. This reduces CO2 emissions by approximately 8–15 tonnes per year, bringing The FACTORY very close to being carbon neutral, and potentially carbon negative, weather permitting.
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