Deadline: 12-Jun-2026
The Age & Opportunity Tyrone Guthrie Centre Residency Award 2026 offers professional artists aged 50+ from Meath and Louth a fully funded one-week residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. The award supports mid-to-late career artists with dedicated time, space, and reflection to develop their creative practice. Two artists are selected annually, with residency support provided between July and December 2026.
What is the Residency Award?
The Age & Opportunity Tyrone Guthrie Centre Residency Award 2026 is a professional development opportunity for established artists in Ireland.
It is delivered through a partnership between:
- Age & Opportunity
- Meath County Council Arts Office
- Louth County Council Arts Office
- Tyrone Guthrie Centre
The programme is part of a broader arts ecosystem including initiatives like the Bealtaine Festival.
Purpose of the Residency
The residency aims to:
- Support mid-to-late career artists with dedicated creative time
- Encourage artistic reflection and development
- Provide space away from daily studio pressures
- Foster peer engagement and creative exchange
- Strengthen long-term artistic practice
Key Features of the Residency
- Fully funded one-week residency
- Hosted at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre
- Includes a small stipend
- Two awards granted annually (one Meath, one Louth)
- Residency period: July to December 2026
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants:
- Professional artists aged 50 or older
- Based in Meath or Louth, Ireland
- Working in any artform
Professional status requirements:
- Recognised by peers as professional practitioners
- Membership in a professional arts organisation (where applicable)
- Proven track record in their artistic field
Eligibility by Artform (Examples)
Visual artists
- Solo or curated exhibitions
- Group exhibitions
- Inclusion in public collections
Writers and playwrights
- Published works
- Established writing portfolio
Musicians, composers, theatre makers
- Professional performances or productions
- Established career history in their discipline
Application Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate:
- A strong professional CV
- Short biography
- Three samples of artistic work
- Clear artistic ambition and future vision
- How the residency will support creative development
- Understanding of the ethos of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Professional track record and experience
- Clarity of artistic ambition
- Potential impact of residency on creative development
- Strength and relevance of submitted work samples
- Familiarity with residency environment and ethos
How the Residency Works
- Artists submit application with supporting materials
- Applications are reviewed by partner organisations
- Selection of one artist from Meath and one from Louth
- Successful applicants receive fully funded residency
- Residency is completed between July–December 2026
- Artists use the time for reflection and creative development
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without proven professional artistic track record
- Weak or unclear artistic vision
- Missing required work samples
- Not demonstrating relevance of residency to practice
- Ignoring eligibility (age or geographic restrictions)
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly articulate artistic goals for the residency
- Show consistent professional practice over time
- Choose strong, representative work samples
- Explain how time and space will enhance your practice
- Demonstrate understanding of the residency environment
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can apply for this residency?
- Professional artists aged 50+
- Must be based in Meath or Louth
- Must have a proven artistic track record
- What does the award provide?
- Fully funded one-week residency
- Hosted at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre
- Small stipend included
- How many artists are selected?
- Two artists annually
- One from Meath
- One from Louth
- What time period does the residency cover?
- Between July and December 2026
- What materials are required for application?
- CV and biography
- Three samples of work
- Artistic statement and development plan
- What are the main selection criteria?
- Professional experience
- Artistic ambition
- Quality of submitted work
- Potential impact of residency
Conclusion
The Age & Opportunity Tyrone Guthrie Centre Residency Award 2026 provides experienced artists with a valuable opportunity for reflection and creative growth. By offering time, space, and institutional support, it strengthens artistic practice and encourages long-term professional development within Ireland’s cultural ecosystem.
For more information, visit Meath County Council.
