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PhotoIreland

Founded  2010
Location The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02 YK53, Dublin
Website photoireland.org

Over the last decade, PhotoIreland has become a key constituent of the Visual Arts in Ireland, offering from Dublin an annual festival dedicated to Photography, running a cultural hub in the buzzing Temple Bar, and developing constructive channels with a strong network of organisations worldwide.

Through these networks, PhotoIreland creates cultural exchanges internationally, promoting relentlessly the works of Irish artists around the world, actively seeking to be present in key festivals, fairs, and becoming the main voice for Contemporary Photography from Ireland. Indeed, it is not per chance PhotoIreland is the only Irish organisation invited as founding member to Parallel Platform and Futures Photography – already a member of 3 EU co-funded projects. Alongside this work, The Library Project, a space that started as a photobook library, has now become a busy Art bookshop focused on visual culture and critical thinking, stocking publications brought to Ireland from all over the world, presented alongside exhibitions and events in its productive gallery space.1

History

In 2010, we launched Ireland’s first international festival of Photography & Image Culture: PhotoIreland Festival. We celebrated Ireland’s first Book & Magazine Fair in 2011, dedicated to Photography. It was the germ of The Library Project, a unique public resource library focused on the photobook opened in 2013. Our work continues outside the festival period with a varied programme that includes events and programmes like the Critical Academy, publishing projects like TLP Editions and the triennial project promoting Irish talent – New Irish Works, the critical publication OVER journalGreetings From Ireland, events like HALFTONEHow to Flatten a Mountain, and Après Paris, to name a few.

PhotoIreland is dedicated to stimulating a critical dialogue around Photography in Ireland, and to internationally promoting the work of Irish-based artists. We ensure that a healthy ecosystem of practices is not silenced by lack of opportunities by offering frequent publishing and exhibiting opportunities to emerging artists.

PhotoIreland receives non-recurrent grant aid support towards artist fees and core costs related to PhotoIreland Festival and OVER Journal, and has received funding towards capacity building. In addition, as the Irish member of three Creative Europe projects, including the Photography platforms Parallel and Futures, the organisation has received since 2015 substantial support from EU funds. 2

Publications

Photography books by organisation

Over Journal

TLP Editions 

New Irish Works

Projects

  1. “About” PhotoIreland https://photoireland.org/about/
  2. “About” PhotoIreland https://photoireland.org/about/