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Taylor Wessing Irish Photo Prize Winners and Partners. Pictured L-R: Adam Griffiths, Taylor Wessing, Salem Anowe Chukwuezi, Judges Selection, Trish Lambe, Photo Museum Ireland, Conor Horgan, Prize Winner, Patryk Gizicki, Bursary Winner, Louise O'Reilly, Business to Arts, & Laura Dunwoody, Judges Selection. Photo: Leon Butler

Winners revealed for the inaugural Taylor Wessing Irish Photo Prize

We're proud to share the winners of the inaugural Taylor Wessing Irish Photo Prize & Bursary, marking a significant milestone for contemporary photography in Ireland.

Pictured are Christine O’Donovan, Partner and Chair of the Mason Hayes & Curran Art Committee, Sara Greavu, Director, Fire Station Artist's Studios and Louise O'Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts. Robbie Reynolds Photography.

Mason Hayes & Curran Launch Bursary at Fire Station Artists’ Studios to Support Early Career Artists

Law firm Mason Hayes & Curran announces a new multi-annual visual arts residential studio bursary today in partnership with Fire Station Artist Studios in Dublin 1.

Galway Community Circus Life Line Photo by Emilija Jefremova

Sample-Studios Cork & Galway Community Circus selected to take part in the Fundraising Fellowship Ireland

Business to Arts in partnership with the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport, and Media has announced that Sample-Studios Cork and Galway Community Circus have been selected to participate in the Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland programme, following an open call for applications in November 2023.

Pictured as the Begin Together Arts Fund announces the latest round of funding are artists Alan Tarpey, Jenny Stafford and Clement Yang along with Deirdre Kennelly Connections Arts Centre Collective Manager, Louise O’Reilly, CEO Business to Arts, Paula Murphy, Group Director of Brand & Sponsorship Bank of Ireland and Miriam Spollen CEO & Founder Connections Arts Centre. Photo credit: Conor McCabe

Arts Organisations begin new year with boost from Bank of Ireland

A number of arts organisations across the island of Ireland are beginning 2024 with a funding boost from Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Arts Fund, delivered in partnership with Business to Arts.

Image: Emma O'Hara, Light Hits, 2023, Oil Bar Collage, 50 x 60 cm

Business to Arts supports our patron CBRE on ‘Elevate’ charity art exhibition and auction

Business to Arts supports CBRE on ‘Elevate’ art auction in aid of Barnardos, Ireland’s Children’s Charity

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