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- CRAFT ARTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OPPORTUNITY (close deadline- 30/11/09)
Not just for glass artists
Dear British & Irish Glass Artists
This forwarded email and attachment has just come in from ‘Craft Arts International’ giving Artists here a golden opportunity to place an advertisement in one of the most prestigious and high quality art craft magazines available at present.
Through the next edition, due out in March with a new ‘Collectors Guide’, this would introduce British & Irish Artist/Makers and their work to a much wider audience, across many countries and continents with its readership.
For those that already subscribe to this publication, you will therefore already be aware that it very much has an “International Flavour” and which Dan Klein used to regularly write articles for. The current edition, No. 77 carries articles and reviews on both ‘Co[]ect 2009′, ‘Migrate: 30 Years Of Scottish Glass’, ‘Sally Fawkes & Richard Jackson: Contrasts & Collaboration’ and an obituary of Dan Klein by Jennifer Hawkins Opie.
Anyone interested in placing an advertisement or just wishing to know a little more should contact Jenie Thomas on Email: jenie@craftarts.com.au . Website: www.craftarts.com.au .
Don’t miss out on being a part of a high profile magazine!
Applications must be sent in before 30/11/09.
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Attached please find our latest Editor’s Note which includes details on the forthcoming issue and a Collectors Guide Registration form.
If you require further information or have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email or phone me on the number below.
Kind regards
Jenie Thomas
- Please sign petition below
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS LAUNCHES PETITION TO GOVERNMENT
The National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) has organised a petition to Government to ensure that the arts are on national and local government agendas. The NCFA is calling for the following:
- Maintenance of current levels of funding to the Arts Council
- Retention of Culture Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide
- Retention of The Irish Film Board, development agency of the Irish film industry
- Retention of the Artists’ Tax Exemption Scheme
- Commitment to retain the Arts portfolio at cabinet as part of a senior ministerial portfolio
This petition went live on Wednesday 28 October 2009. Already more than 3,100 people have signed the petition (as of 10am on Monday 2 November 2009).
Visual Artists Ireland encourages VAI members and others to support this campaign and to sign the petition as soon as possible. To sign the National Campaign for the Arts petition please go to: