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NO REPRO FEE 15/5/2024 Cruinniú na nÓg 2024 launched today at Fernhill House and Gardens with the young rappers, circus performers and artists. Pictured are This is Art 2023 winners, Maimoonah Syed (7) from Kiltipper Co Dublin and Zihan He (15) from South City Centre. This year Cruinniú na nÓg will take place on Saturday 15th June and will feature more than 1000 free creative activities for children and young people throughout the island. The theme this year is Dare to Create and Creative Ireland is calling on all young people to get creative, try something new and show off their skills. For a full listing of all activities and information on how to join in for Cruinniú na nÓg – please go to https://cruinniu.creativeireland.gov.ie and www.rte.ie PHOTO: Mark Stedman


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‘This is Art!’ 2024 is open for entries from young people aged 18 and under

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‘This is Art!’ 2024 is open for entries from young people aged 18 and under

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11/10/24

‘This is Art!’ 2024 is open for entries from young people aged 18 and under

Artists: Maser, Leah Hewson & Aideen Barry join IMMA’s Sheena Barrett & Glucksman’s Tadhg Crowley to choose this year's most imaginative entries

RTÉ’s ‘This is Art!’ competition supported by Creative Ireland and the Shared Island Initiative, is now open. Young people aged 18 and under are eligible to enter and let their imaginations go wild exploring a world of creativity. This all-island competition is open across five categories and to all abilities (Age 7 and under, Age 8 to 11, Age 12 to 15, Age 16 to 18 and the Group category). ‘This is Art!’ accepts submissions in any and all forms, from paintings, drawings and sculptures to photography, digital art or even creating something using found or upcycled materials. Entries must be photographed and submitted digitally. Create, snap and upload on rte.ie/thisisart by midnight Sunday, November 3rd. Entries are free and further information on how to enter is available on rte.ie/thisisart.

This year some of Ireland’s most exciting galleries, artists and creatives jumped at the chance to celebrate the incredible talent of young people across the island of Ireland. Judges include some of Ireland’s leading artists: graffiti and street artist Maser, contemporary abstract artist Leah Hewson and groundbreaking visual artist Aideen Barry. These exciting names in Irish art will team up with stalwarts in the art community; Tagdh Crowley, Senior Curator in The Glucksman Cork and Sheena Barrett, Head of Research and Learning, at IMMA – the Irish Museum of Modern Art. The five judges will be immersed in the creativity of young people from all over Ireland and have the opportunity to award some of the most imaginative artworks. Last year over 3,000 entries were made.

‘This is Art!’ supports the creativity, originality and self-expression of young people. A prize fund of €10,000 will provide awards and bursaries for winners across the five categories. For 2024, Maser has been commissioned to design and create this year’s category winner trophies, making a bespoke piece of art for winners to treasure forever. The bursaries will empower young artists to develop their talent with additional education and training. Beyond the prizes, more than one hundred shortlisted entries will receive personal commendations and feedback from the judges on their work.

This is Art! is much more than an art competition, it’s a celebration of the artistic expression of young people. Its purpose is to actively foster creativity in the next generation and to showcase their work in an online gallery. The theme for this year’s competition is; This is Imagination! It offers a blank canvas for budding creatives and young artists of all abilities to create whatever they can imagine. This year’s theme encourages entrants to have fun exploring the limitless realms of their creativity, allowing their imagination to take the lead. Young creators will be empowered to express themselves through whatever medium of art they prefer.

Speaking on the launch of ‘This is Art!’:

Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media of Ireland said:  “Since it was first launched, the enthusiasm for This is Art has been wonderful to witness. Not only have the young people of Ireland responded in their thousands to this great initiative but they have astounded us with their talent and sense of creative adventure. The level of engagement and inventiveness was remarkable and I am delighted that my department is able to continue to support this wonderful competition. I want to wish all young artists the very best of luck; be brave, be bold and have fun!”

 Commenting on the launch of This is Art!, Director-General of RTÉ, Kevin Bakhurst said: “ Our This is Art! competition celebrates creativity among young people across this island and has been an important part of RTÉ’s support of our youngest artists in recent years. I had the pleasure of meeting some of the wonderful young artists who featured in last year’s exhibition and to hear first-hand how much they enjoyed participating in This is Art! and the platform it gave them. RTÉ is proud once again to partner with Creative Ireland in this celebration of young artists of all abilities all over the island. If last year is anything to go by, we can look forward to seeing some impressive artistic creations from all the young artists out there. Good luck to you all.”

RTÉ’s Suzanne Kelly, Head of Children’s and Young People’s Content: “Launching This Is Art! is one of my proudest achievements since I took up my role as Head of Children’s & Young People’s Content here in RTÉ.  Every year I am blown away by the freedom of expression and inspiring creativity that exists here on the island of Ireland.  To see a year through the eyes of the kids and young people who live here is really inspiring and thought provoking.  I can’t wait to see what you all come up with this year.  Let your imaginations go wild!”

 Artist Maser, who takes a spot on the judging panel this year and is also designing the awards for each category winner, said: “I’m delighted to be a judge for This is Art!. Encouraging kids to get creative and express themselves is something that means a lot to me. Having art as an outlet was hugely important to me growing up and I love encouraging young people to explore their imagination and creativity. I can’t wait to see what this year’s entries show us. Competitions like this really encourage young artists to develop and find themselves. If you have something to share – enter on rte.ie/this is art.”

If you or someone you know is a budding young artist that could bring to life the theme of This is Imagination! invite them to get involved and upload their entry for free on rte.ie/thisisart The competition closes on midnight Sunday, November 3rd. Submitted entries can be viewed in the digital gallery which is a growing repository for young people’s talent and creativity.

Visit rte.ie/thisisart to explore and follow @tia.ie on Instagram, @thisisart.ie on TikTok and @RTEjr on Facebook for news on ‘This is Art!’ 2024.

 

 

Entries are free and further information on how to enter is available on rte.ie/thisisart.

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