History
Founded in 1980 as the Sculptors’ Society of Ireland, the name was changed in 2005 as they began to include visual artists of all disciplines. Their current slogan describes VAI as "The Representative Body for Visual Artists in Ireland supporting artists at all stages of their careers". Noel Kelly has been the CEO/Director of theOrganisation
The VAI is aActivities
The VAI regularly holds professional development workshops and network building events throughout the island, including 'speed-curating' programmes, webinars, talks, "Artist Cafes", and "Helpdesks/Clinics". They offer residencies such as the Valerie Earley Residency Award and the Suki Tea Art Prize; and started granting a 'Hardship Award' in 2011.Publication
VAI publishes a free newspaper, ''The'' ''Visual Artists' Newssheet,'' six times a year, as well as a twice weekly 'e-bulletin' advertising opportunities and exhibitions. They have also published reports on artists's incomes, Visual Artist Payment Guidelines, and the use of interns in the arts. From 2003 until April 2012, the association published a guest-curated journal titled ''Printed Project'' multiple times a year. They have also tried app development, with the 'Artconnect app', made with artist Aideen Barry in 2012 and a social network, the 'Common Room Social Network for the Visual Arts', in 2010. They have previously administered arts studios grants on behalf of theDefinition of professional artist
Additionally, the VAI has created a specific definition of what it deems to be a professional artist in Ireland, with any 3 out of 7 criteria met to qualify: * ''"Degree or Diploma from a recognised third level college in Fine Art or an Associated Visual Arts Discipline'' * ''One-person visual arts show(s) (including time based events) in a publicly funded (Arts Council, Local Authority, Government funded) visual arts space. Non-visual arts spaces do not qualify unless the exhibition is part of an acknowledged visual arts programme.'' * ''Your visual arts practice had caused your participation in a visual art's exhibition/event which was selected by a jury in which professional artists or recognised curators participated.'' * ''Your visual art work has been purchased by Government, local authority, museum or corporate client for inclusion in a recognised collection.'' * ''Your visual art work has been commissioned by Government, local authority, museum or corporate client for inclusion in a recognised collection..'' * ''You have been awarded a bursary, residency, materials grant or otherwise grant aided by the Arts Council/Arts Council of Northern Ireland or other funding body based on your visual arts practice..'' * ''Have been awarded tax-exempt status based on your visual arts practice by theCampaigns
In 2015 the VAI researched and surveyed artists and galleries to discover that "in almost 80 per cent of cases artists received no fee for their participation" in exhibitions. They led a campaign titled: "Ask! Has the Artist Been Paid?" which led to the Arts Council requiring artists fees to all funded organisations. The organisation has been an activeBibliography
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