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Minister Humphreys announces capital funding of more than €9m for arts and cultural centres

The Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys TD, has today (Monday) announced details of more than €9 million in capital funding for arts and culture centres across the country. The Minister made the announcement as part of the Creative Ireland programme, with funding provided under her Department’s Arts and Culture Capital Scheme 2016-2018.

 

A total of 56 cultural organisations will benefit from this capital investment, including theatres, heritage centres, galleries, archives, integrated arts centres, artist studios and creative and performance spaces.

 

Seven flagship projects will receive substantial funding allocations:

  • Solstice Meath Arts Centre - €300,000
  • The Irish Arial Creation Centre (home of Fidget Feet) - €350,000
  • The Hunt Museum, Limerick - €400,000
  • The Hawk’s Well Theatre in Sligo - €550,000
  • Cavan Town Hall Theatre - €750,000
  • The Riverbank Arts Centre, Kildare - €1,000,000
  • Wexford Arts Centre - €1,000,000

 

A further 49 projects will receive funding ranging from €20,000 to €276,000.

 

Speaking today Minister Humphreys said:

“This €9 million announcement is the most significant investment in regional arts and cultural centres in a decade. The Creative Ireland Programme places a focus on investing in our cultural infrastructure, because high quality infrastructure is critical for a vibrant arts and culture sector, which in turn underpins social cohesion and supports sustainable economic growth. 

 

“I have visited numerous arts and cultural centres over the last number of years, and it is abundantly clear to me that we are well served in terms of the number of centres nationwide. The main objective of these capital grants is to maintain and enhance the existing stock of arts and culture centres, many of which need to be upgraded.

 

“We deliberately made this scheme as flexible as possible to ensure projects of varying sizes could benefit. The largest funding awards – of €1 million each – are going to Wexford Arts Centre and the Riverbank Arts Centre in Kildare. However a wide variety of other projects will also benefit including new lighting and sound systems in theatres, the conversion of an old Post Office to an artist studio and the improvement of digital facilities. These projects all aim to improve the audience and creative experience. This funding package will also ensure past investment in these arts and cultural centres is protected and sustained.

 

“This kind of investment goes to the very heart of what I am trying to achieve through Creative Ireland and the Action Plan for Rural Development. Creative Ireland aims to place culture and creativity at the heart of every community nationwide, while the Rural Action Plan seeks to revitalise rural towns and villages through a range of investments and initiatives. Of the €9 million in funding I am announcing today, over 85% is going to projects outside Dublin. However, a number of very important cultural facilities in the capital will benefit, including The Irish Film Institute, the Ark, the Gallery of Photography and the Project Arts Centre.

 

“Creative Ireland aims to promote individual, community and national wellbeing through cultural activity. A vibrant cultural sector is essential to society and investment in local arts and cultural centres helps to facilitate access to and participation in the arts in communities nationwide.

 

“I will be opening a further Stream of funding under this Scheme (Stream 3) in the coming weeks. It will be geared towards providing smaller capital grants of up to €20,000 to not-for-profit organisations with a defined arts and cultural remit. While the amounts involved are relatively modest, the grants will in themselves make a huge difference to individual organisations.”

 

Notes to Editor:

 

Please see below the full list of organisations to benefit from funding under Stream 1 and 2 of the Arts and Cultural Capital Scheme 2016-2018:

 

 

 

Organisation

County

Grant award

Townhall Cavan / Cavan Arts & Culture Centre Ltd. 

Cavan

€750,000

Glór

Clare

€37,029

Firkin Crane Ltd,.

Cork

€150,000

The Everyman Palace Ltd

Cork

€155,463

Wandesford Quay Ltd (WQL)

Cork

€90,842

Cork County Council /

Briery Gap

Cork

€250,000

Cork Opera House DAC

Cork

€176,288

Abbey Arts and Cultural Centre

Donegal

€164,785

An Grianán Theatre

Donegal

€46,420

Donegal County Museum

Donegal

€27,962

Lifford Association Tourism Commerce & Heritage Limited (LATCH)

Donegal

€215,753

A4 Arts Studio & Community Education Centre Limited

Dublin

€22,800

Civic Theatre Company Limited

Dublin

€132,280

Draíocht

Dublin

€47,730

Fire Station Artists's Studios

Dublin

€30,643

First Fortnight Ltd

Dublin

€20,560

Fund it

Dublin

€21,250

Gallery of Photography Ireland

Dublin

€24,963

Irish Film Institute

Dublin

€149,801

Irish Georgian Society

Dublin

€90,000

National Irish Visual Arts Library (NIVAL)

Dublin

€120,000

National Maritime Musuem of Ireland                               [Maritime Institute of Ireland (Foras Muiridhe ne h-Eireann)]

Dublin

€49,705

Pavilion Theatre Management Co. Ltd

Dublin

€149,855

Project Arts Centre

Dublin

€260,485

The Ark t/a The Children's Cultural Centre ltd

Dublin

€130,429

The MART Gallery Ltd,

Dublin

€34,825

Galway City Museum

Galway

€180,280

Glenamaddy Arts & Historical Co-Op Society Ltd

Galway

€50,000

Town Hall Theatre

Galway

€118,129

Yeats Thoor Ballylee Development Ltd

Galway

€22,000

Cultural Centre Killarney /Kerry County Council

Kerry

€120,320

Riverbank Arts Centre

Kildare

€1,000,000

The Watergate Theatre

Kilkenny

€81,858

North Leitrim Glens Development Company Ltd

Leitrim

€50,000

The Dock / Leitrim County Council

Leitrim

€128,337

Irish Arial Creation Centre

Limerick

€350,000

Dance Limerick Hub CLG

Limerick

€75,015

Lime Tree Theatre Limerick Limited

Limerick

€45,232

Limerick City Gallery of Art

Limerick

€125,850

The Hunt Museum Ltd

Limerick

€400,000

Custom House Studios

Mayo

€43,274

Jackie Clarke Collection

Mayo

€24,300

Linenhall Arts Centre Co Ltd

Mayo

€42,000

Meath Arts Centre (Solstice)/Meath Co Co

Meath

€300,000

Inniskeen Development Group Ltd

Monaghan

€188,636

Old Post Office Clones /Monaghan County Council

Monaghan

€144,077

Birr Stage Guild Ltd.,

Offaly

€32,844

Roscommom Arts Centre

Roscommon

€276,615

Hawk's Well Theatre

Sligo

€550,000

Blackcastle Theatre Company

Tipperary

€23,000

The Source Arts Centre

Tipperary

€68,000

Barker Arts Centre t/a

Waterford

€54,000

Dean Crowe Trust

Westmeath

€113,772

Wexford Arts Centre/Wexford Co Co

Wexford

€1,000,000

Mermaid County Wicklow Arts Centre

Wicklow

€36,036

Tinahely Courthouse CLG t/a The Courthouse Arts Centre

Wicklow

€28,000

Total Amount Awarded

 

9,021,444