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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 March 2017

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Questions (34)

Eamon Ryan

Question:

34. Deputy Eamon Ryan asked the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the steps taken and grants provided in each of the years 2013 to 2016 and to date in 2017 to address the shortage of affordable studio space, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11768/17]

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I am aware of the issue regarding the provision of affordable studio space, particularly as a result of the changing property market.  In general, I would consider that local approaches driven by artists, local arts officers and the owners of vacant buildings are best suited to respond to the specific local circumstances involved and provide the most effective outcomes.

However, my Department is in discussion with the Arts Council, Dublin City Council and the OPW to consider some possible short-term and longer-term approaches to the issue, both in relation to specific issues in Dublin and to wider national approaches. In addition, as part of the Government’s initiative on the North East Inner City, I awarded a grant of €35,000 this year to Fire Station Artists' Studios, Buckingham Street, to assist in providing additional studio space in conjunction with Dublin City Council.

In terms of investment by my Department, I recently announced details of more than €9 million in capital funding for 56 arts and culture centres across the country. This capital scheme is the most significant investment in arts and cultural centres in a decade and will target investment at a range of different facilities, including arts centres, theatres, galleries and museums, as well as artists’ studios and creative spaces.

Eight of grants relate to artist studios and creative spaces amounting to a total of €850,000. These are set out in the table to the question which will be published in the official report.

A full list of organisations to benefit from funding under Stream 1 and 2 of the Arts and Cultural Capital Scheme 2016-2018 is available on my Department's website.

Furthermore, I will be announcing a new small capital grants Scheme in the coming weeks which will be geared towards providing grants of up to €20,000 to not-for-profit organisations with a defined arts and cultural remit. Organisations with artists' studios will also be eligible to apply under this new scheme.

Artists' studios and creative spaces funded under the Arts and Cultural Capital Scheme

Name

Amount

Firkin Crane Cork

€150,000

A4 Arts Studio & Community Education Centre Limited, Dublin

€22,800

Fire Station Artists Studio, Dublin

€30,643

Irish Aerial Creation Centre, Limerick

€35,0000

Dance Limerick

€75,015

Custom House Studio

€ 43,274

Old Post Office Clones /Monaghan County council

€144,077

Birr Stage Guild

€32,844

Total

€848,653

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