Schools wanted to become custodians on Cork County Art Collection




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Cork County Council’s Arts Service is inviting schools to apply to participate in Frameworks, a classroom-based education programme which will also include a hands on session with an artist

Cork County Council has a substantial collection of visual art. This civic collection includes works in various media including painting, drawing, print, photography, video, and small-scale three-dimensional work created by emerging and established artists, many of whom are living and working in Cork County. 

Students will have an opportunity to create a collaborative artwork with an artist, using the collection artworks as a springboard for creativity. The ambition is that the works from the collection and along with works created by pupils in response will be presented by the participating schools as part of an event for parents and families.

Mayor of County Cork Frank O’Flynn said “This collection is owned by the people of Cork and as such it is the policy of Cork County Council to make this collection as widely available to the public as possible. It is in this context that we have developed a schools education programme that will enable young people to gain knowledge and engage creatively with work from the collection in a managed programme in the classroom.”

The programme is funded by Creative Ireland and will be provided free of charge to all schools.

For further information and to apply please email Creative.Ireland@corkcoco.ie. The deadline for applications is Friday 3rd May 2024 at 3pm.



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