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The Touring of Work Scheme (Round 2) – Ireland

Deadline: 22-Dec-2025

The Arts Council’s Touring of Work Scheme supports artists and arts organisations in bringing high-quality exhibitions, performances, and creative experiences to multiple venues across Ireland. The initiative aims to expand audience access, foster public engagement, and strengthen collaborations while promoting artistic excellence and inclusion.

Overview of the Scheme

The Arts Council Touring of Work Scheme is designed to ensure that creative works reach audiences across Ireland, promoting access to culture and supporting a vibrant artistic landscape. Key objectives include:

Why the Scheme Matters

This scheme ensures that communities throughout Ireland can experience exceptional artistic work. It:

Who is Eligible?

How the Scheme Works

1. Project Preparation

2. Application Process

3. Evaluation Criteria

4. Implementation

Common Mistakes and Tips

FAQ

1. Who can apply for the Touring of Work Scheme?
Professional practising artists or arts organisations based in Ireland, or external applicants demonstrating benefit to the Irish arts sector.

2. How many venues must a tour include?
A minimum of three venues is required for eligibility.

3. When should tours take place?
Between July and December 2026, with some flexibility into early 2027.

4. Can disability access costs exceed the maximum funding?
Yes, in cases where additional funding is needed to ensure accessibility.

5. How are applications evaluated?
Based on artistic excellence, audience engagement, feasibility, partnerships, and alignment with Arts Council priorities.

6. Can applicants submit more than one proposal?
No, only one application per applicant is permitted.

7. What support does the scheme provide?
Financial assistance for touring costs, support for partnerships, and a pathway to expand audience reach and impact.

Conclusion

The Arts Council Touring of Work Scheme 2026 empowers artists and arts organisations to expand their reach across Ireland, delivering high-quality cultural experiences to diverse communities. By supporting partnerships, audience engagement, and inclusive practices, the initiative strengthens the Irish arts ecosystem and ensures more people have access to exceptional artistic work.

For more information, visit The Arts Council.

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