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A panel onstage at the Project Arts Centre. Three panellists, Tadgh, Mimi, and Philip sit in white chairs on stage beside Cathy on the far left. In the background is a purple and multicolour slide.

Opportunity: Arts & Disability Ireland Seeks Tender for Evaluation Services


Posted: 20 November, 2024


Arts & Disability Ireland seeks tender for the provision of services for the review of the Art and Disability Connect Scheme.

Arts & Disability Ireland (ADI) is the national development and resource organisation, championing the creativity of artists with disabilities and promoting inclusive experiences for audiences with disabilities.

The Arts and Disability Connect scheme is designed to support artists with disabilities to be ambitious, to develop their practice and to connect with arts organisations and arts professionals in the Republic of Ireland.

ADI’s role and remit has changed and grown substantially over recent years. To meet its current and future needs, the organisation is currently seeking tender for the provision of services to undertake research, review and evaluate Arts and Disability Connect Scheme, funded by the Arts Council and managed by Arts & Disability Ireland.

More information on the tender and how to apply can be found at etenders.gov.ie

Photo by Simon Lazewski of of Arts and Disability Connect awardee panel featuring Mimi Seery, Philip Kenny, Tadgh Kinsella, and chaired by Cathy Coughlan.


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