Niamh Mulvey, writer
The Bursary Award is one of the Arts Council’s key funding schemes, supporting individual artists to concentrate on developing their practice, research and new work.
Each award, valued at up to €20,000, provides artists with the time and resources to focus on their creative process.
Recipients represent the full diversity of Ireland’s arts sector, working across visual arts, theatre, dance, literature, music, film, opera, architecture, circus, street arts, and traditional arts. This year, awards have been made in every county, as well as to artists based in Northern Ireland and internationally.
Five Kilkenny artists have benefitted from bursaries totalling €85,000, this year.
Kate Fahey — Visual Arts — Support an r&d residency in advance of solo show in August 2025. €20,000.
Tim Smyth — Literature (English language) — To write another collection of poetry (hundred-odd pages of drafts). To continue drafting another novel (fully drafted). To begin another collection of short stories (three of eleven drafted). €20,000.
Niamh Mulvey — Literature (English language) — Complete literary suspense novel Dear Pat. In this novel, continue to explore themes of : delusion, self-delusion and the struggle to see what’s real. €15000.
Juana Robles — Visual Arts. €15,000.
Nuala Roche — Literature (English language). €15,000.
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“The bursary awards are about giving artists the most precious resource they need — time. Time to think, to create, to experiment, and to develop their craft. These artists are working across an extraordinary range of disciplines, and their projects will have a lasting impact not only on their own practices but also on audiences and communities across Ireland and beyond,” Maura McGrath, Chair of the Arts Council, said.
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