An exciting open call for an Irish maker (emerging or established; living or working in Ireland) to display their work, for one month 'In the Window' at the Bluecoat Display Centre as part of Liverpool Irish Festival 2022.
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Educate and illuminate
Celebrating Gypsy, Romani and Travellers 'Life, Love and Laments' runs at Museum of Liverpool until 22 June 2021. Read related interviews.
Culture and Arts Investment Programme announcement
Cabinet releases funding to Culture Liverpool to rollover Culture and Arts Ivestment Programme funds, assisting 27 Liverpool organisations.
#GlobalGreening for #StPatricksDay2022
1 March marks the beginning of #IrishHistoryMonth, run by Irish Arts Foundation. Our contribution to the month is through #GlobalGreening, run in partnership with Tourism Ireland.
Festival trustees sought
Our Festival is a unique organisation, run by brilliant, creative, visionary people. Will you join us to help safeguard our future?
Miotais agus Finscéalta na hÉireann
Gael Linn, An tUltach and LivIrishFest, commissioned Nuala Monaghan to illustrate and share 5 Irish folk stories; available here in Gaeilge.
Irish Myth and Legend (English)
Gael Linn, An tUltach and LivIrishFest, commissioned Nuala Monaghan to illustrate and share 5 Irish folk stories; available here.
National Lottery open week
Playing the National Lottery during National Lottery Open Week (19-27 March 2022)? Show us your ticket and we'll enter you in to a raffle.
Short film commission call out
3-min film commission (open call) to focus on the Festival's work on the revitalisation of the Liverpool Irish Famine Trail. Deadline extended to 9am, Mon 31 Jan 2022.
Artist call for Irish work
A £1,000 commission is available for a creative project, centred on Irish and/or Gaelic creativity, to form part of #LIF2022.
Mother and Baby Institution Action Plan announced
Information relating to the Irish Government's announcement that there is to be a Mother and Baby Institution survivors payment and medical card Action Plan.
Anti-racism statement following Liverpool Women’s Hospital attack
A coalition statement from Liverpool's arts and culture organisations against racism stirred by the attack on Rememberance Sunday at the Liverpool Women's Hospital.