Friday 4 October 2024
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€130,500 awarded to 102 innovative Arts projects in Cork

Cork County Council has this week awarded over €130,500 under the Arts Grant Scheme 2013. The grants have been given to a variety of groups and individual artists in County Cork.

Welcoming the allocations, Cllr. John Paul O’ Shea (Ind) said “the commitment of Cork County Council to continue to allocate grants to these deserving projects is indeed a very positive move. The variety of such innovative arts that have been allocated funding represents the talent and commitment of all community groups and individual artists within the county”.

The Arts Grant Scheme supports arts activities and events at local or county level. These activities and events are developed by local artistic individuals or local service providers such as youth organisations, schools, special need services and organisations working with older people. Community and voluntary groups also play a huge role in promoting the arts in the county. Activity such as Drama, Community Arts, Visual Arts, Choirs, Pipe/Brass Bands and Festivals which are all largely driven by voluntary efforts are also strongly represented among the allocations approved today.

Among the allocations announced for North Cork are:

  • Village Arts Centre, Kilworth – €4,000
  • Glanworth Players – €500
  • North Cork Classical Festival – €1,300
  • Kanturk Arts Festival – €1,000
  • Fermoy Concert Band – €800
  • Cullen Pipe Band – €800
  • Newmarket Pipe Band – €400
  • Gilbert Centre, Mallow – €800
  • Rockchapel Comhaltas Ceoltoirí Eireann – €800
  • Freemount Comhaltas Ceoltoirí Eireann – €500
  • Cuisle Avondhu Cultural Centre – €800
  • Mallow Art Club – €250
  • Cloyne Diocesan youth Service, Mallow – €2,000

Cllr. O’ Shea added “I wish all these groups and individuals every success in their events which they have so diligently planned for. Even in these difficult economic times, it is heartening that Cork County Councilcontinues to be in a position to provide financial assistance to support the wide range of arts projects throughout Cork”.