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The Arts Council of Ireland, or An Chomhairle EalaÃon in Irish, was founded by the Irish government in 1951 to encourage interest in Irish art and channel funding from the state to Irish artists and arts organisations. This includes encouragement of traditional Irish arts, support for contemporary Irish arts and finance for international arts events in Ireland.
An Chomhairle EalaÃon was modelled on the
Arts Council of Great Britain, founded in 1946, and works closely with the
Arts Council of Northern Ireland, formed by the British government in
Northern Ireland in 1962 to fulfil a similar role. Until that date the British Arts Council had operated in Northern Ireland.
As of 2006 it has been headed by
Olive Braiden.
[Arts Council allocates €10m — ''The Irish Times'' newspaper article, 18 December 2006.]
In 2007 the Council had a budget of
€80 million.
References
External link
★ An Chomhairle EalaÃon/Arts Council of Ireland
★ Arts Council of Northern Ireland