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Open Letter to the Minister

Dear Minister Hundreds of people have answered the call in person to rally for the arts in Northern Ireland here today. Many thousands more have expressed their support through social media. We are alarmed and disturbed that an in-year cut has been made to the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. This cut has been so… Continue Reading

Stand Up for the Arts RIGHT NOW – #SUFTARN #ARTSMATTERNI

Conor Shields. CAPtain’s Blog. Amid all the tumult and posturing and hand-wringing, the end is in sight. The Rugby World Cup Final is only a few weeks away. For sports fans, it must come as disappointment not to hear the chant of Come On You Boys In Green (COYBIG) gracing a semi-final or final. And… Continue Reading

Rally for the Arts – 3rd November 1pm

Conor Shields. CAPtain’s Blog. As this sector reels from more news about cuts now and potentially in the future, together with colleagues and friends in #ArtsMatterNI we’re looking to get people onto the streets, well Prince of Wales Avenue up at Stormont at least, and register our insistence that government must invest in the arts… Continue Reading

Only a philistine could justify latest cuts to Northern Ireland’s arts sector

Fionola Meredith. Belfast Telegraph. It happens every time there’s yet another cut to spending on the arts. The philistines start cheering. This week we learned that 32 of Northern Ireland’s leading arts organisations, already suffering badly, may have their funding reduced. Again. The Lyric theatre, the Mac, the Grand Opera House, the Ulster Orchestra and… Continue Reading

Arts Council: Minister must ‘reverse latest cuts’

THE Arts Council has called on culture minister Carál Ní Chuilín to reverse the latest cuts to arts organisations. During a meeting with Ms Ní Chuilín senior Arts Council members including chairman Bob Collins said the in-year cuts will badly affect arts groups, particularly those trying to bring their work to “marginalised communities”. The latest… Continue Reading

Northern Ireland’s arts woes deepen with new funding cuts

Prominent arts organisations in Northern Ireland are bracing themselves for further cuts, after the Arts Council of Northern Ireland suffered an 8% reduction to its funding. The announcement follows a harsh round of reductions in funding in March this year that saw Belfast’s Lyric Theatre – regional winner of the My Theatre Matters! search for… Continue Reading

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