Centre for Creative Practices
a new arts centre in Dublin

 
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Centre for Creative Practices – established in 2009, is a new cultural venue in the city centre of Dublin. A Multicultural and multidisciplinary approach is what we stand for.

We believe that CULTURE is a fundamental value for every society, that the arts are an indispensable system of reference for personal and collective values and can set an example of diversity and tolerance.  Promoting the arts we aim to neutralise the economical stagnation. 

Mission

The Centre for Creative Practices aims to develop, sustain, promote and present new arts and creative practices in Dublin and Ireland through the organisation of artistic events.

Through our workshops, seminars, courses, exhibitions, screenings, concerts, talks and all other kind of events we hope to provide a space where new works and thoughts are growing, where works are shown and commented, where an exchanged and professional support leads to both the recognition of the authors and a fulfilling experience by the audiences.

The Centre for Creative Practices will provide an access to arts and arts education through the provision of courses, workshops and seminars aimed at developing individual skills, ideas and creativity but also an understanding of and appreciation for the arts.

The Centre for Creative Practices aims to:

  • Support the innovative, interdisciplinary and intercultural approach in artistic expression
  • Be a platform for creative exchange and development for individual artists, organisations and audiences
  • Contribute to the deepening the understanding of the role of arts in the modern society as a system of reference for personal and collective values and an example of diversity and tolerance
  • Create new artistic works and new diverse audiences
  • Promote new works through organising exhibitions and publications
  • Support arts practitioners in discussions with industry professionals, event organisers and funding bodies
  • Create an international exchange network between the Irish and international arts practitioners
  • Operate a Hub facility for Arts Practitioners offering working and event space to enhance the collaboration between various arts organisations and forms, and the production of new, interdisciplinary art forms and initiatives
  • Provide shared resources from the various Arts Organisations involving technical assistance to equipment and space through its Incubation Centre

The courses, workshops and seminars organised by and in the Centre aim to:

  • Provide mentoring, expertise and support for creative people seeking to develop their skills
  • Increase participation in the artistic practices through providing opportunities for individual creative expression
  • Provide audiences with an opportunity to learn about various artistic forms