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» Site title: Aosdána » Site description: An Irish affiliation of artists engaged in literature, music and visual arts.
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» Site title: Arts Holidays Ireland » Site description: Connects the artistically inclined to artists for professional tuition while on vacation in Ireland
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» Site title: CLUAS » Site description: Alternative music and cinema reviews. Music files by unsigned bands. Newsletter, discussion board, monthly concerts and webcasts. Based in Ireland.
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» Site title: Crazy Dog Audio Theatre » Site description: This innovative theatrical source gives background and contact details, reviews, news and links, and notes, sounds and a photos for past productions.
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» Site title: EirCrafts. » Site description: Index of Irish crafts.
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» Site title: Face.ie » Site description: A co-operative musicians, singers and poets founded in 2001 to promote and defend the rights of artists whose work is rooted within the tradition. Information about membership, their activities and contact details.
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» Site title: FilmNet » Site description: Designed to assist and promote tax incentives, grants and awards are available to film and television producers working in Ireland.
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» Site title: Ireland's Sile na Gigh » Site description: Gabriel Cannon presents photographs, descriptions and location details of all the known Irish sheelas, with book list, trivia, links and author profile.
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» Site title: Irish Arts Review » Site description: Includes features on painting, sculpture, architecture, crafts, heritage, antiques, reviews of exhibitions and books, and a quarterly diary of arts events.
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» Site title: Irish Bog Wood Sculpture » Site description: Irish bog wood sculpture by Ronnie Graham. Information about the artist and examples of his work.
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» Site title: Irish Film Board » Site description: Information, Guidelines, File Files, Incentive and contact details.
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» Site title: Irish Music International » Site description: Specialists in Irish Music on cd, cassettes and video. Unrivalled in-depth knowledge based on 40 years business experience.
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» Site title: Library.ie » Site description: Operated by An Comhairle Leabharlann and offering news relating to library work of all types, links to public, academic and other library sites, citizen information and background.
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» Site title: The Sculptors Society » Site description: A not-for-profit artists' organisation which represents over 300 sculptors, manages open competitions for major art commissions, and organises sculpture symposia, conferences and exhibitions.
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» Site title: Stunned » Site description: An online showcase with artists working in traditional and new media including award winning "Net art" projects, with essays, reviews and listings.
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» Site title: Voluntary Arts Ireland » Site description: Promotes participation in arts and crafts in the voluntary sector. Includes information on funding, workshops, events and current jobs.
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