Arts : What We Do
Overview
The Arts Office has the following functions:
Information and Communications
- Advisory Service
- Arts Programming
- Promotion
- Funding and Supports - Artists and Groups
- Community Arts
- Developmental Role for Arts Sector
- Mayo County Council Collection
- Policy-making and Planning
- Partnerships in arts-related initiatives
- Networking in arts-related initiatives
- Networking
Information and Communications
A regular flow of information on the arts in Mayo is disseminated by the Arts Service through a variety of media and information channels, including local newspapers, regional magazines, touring exhibitions, festival promotions, special publications generated by the Arts Office, direct mailing and event notices. We circulate a monthly update, which is available by e-mail. Let us know at mayoarts@mayococo.ie if you are interested in receiving this or call 094 90 24444 exts 7471, 7558 & 7560 with your contact details.
The Arts Service actively facilitates interaction and communication between artists, arts organisations, audiences for the arts, the public, community groups and public bodies.
Arts Advisory Service
The Arts Advisory Service is availed of by over 280 amateur groups, arts organisations and community groups who regularly seek advice about arts events and sources of funding for their projects and programmes. The Arts office advises on Arts Acts Grants which are available to any community or group wishing to organise their own arts-based event or activity. These grants are administered through the County Secretary's Office.
Developmental Role
In order to address identified sectoral needs the Arts Office initiates responsive developments. Examples of this kind of provision are:
Careers in Music seminar in Castlebar in 2001, which provided information to people interested in pursuing a career in the music industry as musicians, music journalists, music publicists or broadcasters and in other related areas. It also featured a showcase for original local talent, which had a capacity audience.
Community Arts
Community Arts serves to reach people who may have no history of artistic involvement, belief in their own creative ability, or access to arts activities. Community arts can strengthen group identity and the development of community spirit. It can also empower marginalised groups where people feel disenfranchised and isolated.
Mayo Artsquad
Established in 1997 with FAS support, Mayo County Council's Arts Squad has continued to provide excellent training in community arts skills for fifteen participants annually. The participants on Arts Squad come from a wide variety of backgrounds and work with groups from all communities, providing workshops, training and street theatre. The Arts Squad work extensively with festivals throughout the county.
Masterclasses
The Arts Office organises and funds masterclasses for groups who wish to access the expertise of a professional artist and where this type of training is integral to their development. Examples of such provision are workshops for local brass bands, pipe bands and dance training.
Partnership Funding
The Arts Office provides annual revenue funding to a number of partnership organisations:
- Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar
- The Heinrich Boll Cottage, Achill
- Custom House Studios, Westport
- Ballina Arts Events, Ballina
- Yew Tree Theatre Company, Ballina
- Feile Iorrais Folk Arts Festival, Erris
- Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle
- Áras Inis Gluaire, Béal an Mhuirthead
Capital Developments
Through the upgrading of existing facilities, Arts provision across a broad geographical spread is planned, so that people throughout Mayo can avail of the growing opportunities in this area. Providing a much-needed forum for touring and local professional arts, new facilities in Ballina will compliment existing venues in Castlebar, Westport, Kiltimagh, Ballinglen, Belmullet, Charlestown, Foxford and Balla.
Arts Policymaking and Planning
The developmental needs of the arts in Mayo are monitored and assessed on an ongoing basis by the Arts Service. The County Arts Plan sets out priorities and relevant actions, for the continuing development of the arts in Mayo in the years 2003 - 2006. The Arts Plan complements the 10 year County Development Strategy of the County Development Board, which sets out the framework for the integrated social, cultural and economic development of Mayo.
The Arts Office
Mayo County Council
Áras an Chontae
Castlebar
Phone: (094)902 44 44 ext. 7558, 7560,7471
Email:mayoarts@mayococo.ie
Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
and 2:00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
