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Multidisciplinary Residencies in Dublin

5 residencies for multidisciplinary artists in Dublin, Ireland.

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Dublin City Council Arts Office

Dublin, Ireland

The Dublin City Council Arts Office administers the Residential Artists' Studios program, offering fully furnished live/work spaces in serene parkland settings like Albert Cottages in Hampstead Park and historic park buildings such as St Patrick’s Park and Albert College Park. These annual residencies, available to local and international artists for 11 months or periods of three to ten months, require public engagement and support artistic practice at a monthly rent of €750 with no stipend provided. Applications typically open in September for the following year, fostering new work and community connections in Dublin.

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Fire Station Artists' Studios

Dublin, Ireland

Fire Station Artists' Studios (FSAS) is a Dublin-based residency center offering subsidized combined living and working studios for Irish and international visual artists. The organization provides short-term (1-3 months) and long-term residencies with access to large-scale sculpture workshop facilities, communal spaces, and self-directed research opportunities in the city center.

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St. Patrick's Lodge

Dublin, Ireland

St. Patrick's Lodge is a residential artist studio program run by Dublin City Council Arts Office, located in St. Patrick’s Park next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland. It provides fully furnished accommodation including two bedrooms, living area, kitchen, and a small studio/workspace for an 11-month residency at €750 per month, open to Irish and international artists and arts organizations. Selected artists are required to engage with the public, contributing to the park's visitor experience through events and activities.

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Studio 468

Dublin, Ireland

Studio 468 is a studio space in St. Andrew's Community Centre, Rialto, Dublin 8, Ireland, hosting Irish and international artists since to foster community-based practices and collaborations. It offers non-residential access to a 24-hour accessible workspace of approximately 40sqm, often through residencies like Common Ground's programs for socially engaged or collaborative artists. Applications are open to practitioners in any discipline interested in community contexts.

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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S)

Dublin, Ireland

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) in Dublin, Ireland, offers subsidized workspaces for professional visual artists in a secure, comfortable, and professional environment. TBG+S provides three types of studio memberships: Three Year Membership Studios for established artists, Project Studios for emerging artists or those working on specific projects, and a Recent Graduate Residency for artists who have recently completed an undergraduate degree in fine arts. The selection process is guided by a diverse peer panel, committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion within the artistic community. Artists awarded studios at TBG+S benefit from a dynamic creative environment, networking opportunities, and various supports such as mentorship and financial bursaries. The program emphasizes the value of artistic potential and contribution to the vibrant art scene in Dublin.

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