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Bringing bold ideas to life, 2025 Business to Arts Award Nominees in front of Maser’s Mural. Pictured (l-r) were Bruce Stanley, HLB Ireland, Manar Mervat Al Shouha, Artist, Louise O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts , Dafe Orugbo, Artist, Sam Javid, Dublin International Film Festival and Michele McGuirk, Clinch Wealth Management. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

2025 Business to Arts Award Winners Announced!

Winners at the Business to Arts Awards 2025 spotlight creative initiatives making a measurable difference in society, with €25,000 in bursaries also awarded on the night.

St John of God, Dr Sinead McCann & AlanJames Burns: ‘Our Place’ leadership team Photo: Julien Behal

Access, inclusion and community engagement are at the heart of this year’s Business to Arts Awards

From trilingual theatre to empowering new creative voices, these award-winning partnerships demonstrate how the arts can be a powerful tool to foster understanding, connection, and community transformation

ReViewing Ireland: a photo study of Ireland's environment. Ash Dieback and Social Farming. Photograph: Paula T Nolan. Reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Ireland.

Tech, the environment and IRL networking take centre stage at Business to Arts Awards 2025

From climate-conscious photography to post-pandemic networking, these projects spotlight how the arts inspire new thinking and wellbeing in the business world and beyond

Guest curator Adrian Duncan speaks at the opening of the 2024 Dublin Art Book Fair. Photo Credit: Evanna Devine

The Business to Arts Awards spotlight strategic heritage, belonging, and creative space partnerships

This year’s winners show how partnerships can preserve history, strengthen cultural identity, and create spaces for artists to thrive

Louise O'Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts; Ronan Healy, CEO/Founder, Catapult; and craftsman Noel Donnellan with ‘Genova‘ this year's commissioned Business to Arts Awards Sculpture, to be presented to Award winners on Monday, 8th September at the National Concert Hall. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

Announcing our 2025 Business to Arts Awards Shortlist and Awards Sculpture!

Shortlisted partnerships spotlight inclusion, community engagement, and sustainability

Pictured supporting the arts from behind the scenes at The Lir Academy were Business to Arts Awards 2025 sponsors, Bernie O'Hanlon, CBRE, Susan Jackson, Irish Life, Denise Charlton, Community Foundation Ireland, Sarah Sharkey, ESB, Ronan Healy, Catapult, Louise O'Reilly, Chief Exec, Business to Arts, Ger McNaughton, TileStyle. The Awards nominations open today and run until Tuesday, 22nd April.

Nominations for the 33rd Business to Arts Awards are now live!

Applications are open from 4th March to 22nd April, with a new award recognising creative sustainability projects

Woodturner/Sculptor Emmet Kane, Louise O'Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts & Sarah Ryan, Director of Communications, daaPhoto by: Andres Poveda

Introducing our 2024 Business to Arts Awards Shortlist and Awards Sculpture

Shortlisted partnerships highlight mental health, inclusion, and sustainability as key arts and business focus, while this year's Awards Sculpture speaks to the promise of collaboration.

Business to Arts Awards 2024 Sponsors

Business to Arts Awards 2024 opens nominations for outstanding creative partnerships

Applications are open from 21st March to April 30th. The Business to Arts 2024 Awards will take place on Monday, 9th September at the National Concert Hall

Celebrating winning partnerships at the Business to Arts Awards 2023 were: Sanctuary Resident Artist Jerome Jefferson Kiyemba; Louise O’Reilly, Business to Arts; Karina Howley, KPMG; Maureen Kenneally, Arts Council; James Lennertz, Biomarin; Sanctuary Resident Artist Catarina Araújo; Robert Read, National Concert Hall and Sanctuary Resident Artist Neo Gilson. Photo: Conor McCabe Photography.

The Winners of the 2023 Business to Arts Awards have been Announced!

Social inclusion and climate-focused partnerships honoured at this year’s Business to Arts Awards

Business to Arts Awards sculptor for 2023 Chloe Lennon with her piece 'Equilibrium' and Kenny Jacobs, Chief Executive, daa at Dublin Airport. Photo: Sasko Lazarov

The 2023 Business to Arts Awards shortlist is now live!

The 2023 Business to Arts Awards shortlist highlights access to the creative arts and strong support from construction sector

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