CREATIVE IRELAND is a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an all-of-Government five-year initiative, from 2017 to 2022, which places creativity at the centre of public policy. Further information from creative.ireland.ie and ireland.ie
THE FIVE PILLARS OF CREATIVE IRELAND Pillar 1: Enabling the creative potential of every child Pillar 2: Enabling creativity in every community Pillar 3: Investing in our creative and cultural infrastructure Pillar 4: Ireland as a centre of excellence in Media Production Pillar 5: Unifying our global reputation
WHAT IS CREATIVE IR ELAND… REALLY? … a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing .
… IT REALLY IS ABOUT CREATIVITY … a set of innate abilities and learned skills: the capacity of individuals and organisations to transcend accepted ideas and norms and by drawing on imagination to create new ideas that bring additional value to human activity.
… AND CULTURE – NOT JUST ‘ARTS & CULTURE’ The shared values, patterns of behaviour , customs and forms of expression that characterise different social groups and communities - at any given time.
KEY OPERATING PRINCIPLES Collaboration Communication Community Participation Empowerment Internationalisation
DUBLIN CITY CREATIVE IRELAND TEAM Led by City Librarian Members from Archaeology, Arts Office, City Architects, Community, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Events, Heritage, International Office, Libraries, Local Enterprise and Parks
DUBLIN CITY CULTURE AND CREATIVITY PLAN 2017 This plan was Dublin City’s first step in Creative Ireland’s five - year journey focused on identity, culture and citizenship. A range of projects and initiatives were delivered as part of the plan in 2017.
DUBLIN CITY CULTURE AND CREATIVITY PLAN KEY PROJECTS 2017 History and ‘Tenement Memories, Suburban archaeology of the Experiences’ social history project at medieval royal the Tenement Museum Dublin, 14 Abbey of St Henrietta Street, Dublin 1 Thomas the Martyr (1177) in the Liberties, Dublin 8 Early Years Arts Residency and Training Programme, a collaborative partnership between Preparing for Life (Northside Partnership) and Dublin City Council’s Dublin UNESCO City of North Central Area Office Literature and Dublin City Arts Office Writer-in-Residence (Children’s Art in Libraries Programme running from Programme) Nov 2017 – Oct 2018
CREATIVE IRELAND DUBLIN CITY CULTURE AND CREATIVITY STRATEGY 2018-2022 Our vision is for Creative Collaborations at the heart of Creative Ireland Dublin City.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES 1. We will work collaboratively to maximise opportunities for everyone to participate in the City’s creative and cultural life. 2. We will invite children to explore, enjoy, create and play in their City. 3. We will work to enhance local cultural and creative infrastructure to offer active use of public space in Dublin City. 4. We will honour our past and focus on our future. 5. We will develop internal and external partnerships to increase cultural participation. 6. We will support artists and other creators. 7. We will position culture, creativity and creative industries as central to Dublin’s global competitiveness and reputation.
Strategic Priority 1: We will work collaboratively to maximise opportunities for everyone to participate in the City’s creative and cultural life.
Strategic Priority 2: We will invite children to explore, enjoy, create and play in their City.
Strategic Priority 3: We will work to enhance local cultural and creative infrastructure to offer active use of public space in Dublin City.
Strategic Priority 4: We will honour our past and focus on our future. ‘Future Proof ‘Exhibition at The Lab Gallery
Strategic Priority 5: We will develop internal and external partnerships to increase cultural participation.
Strategic Priority 6: We will support artists and other creators.
Strategic Priority 7: We will position culture, creativity and creative industries as central to Dublin’s global competitiveness and reputation.
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