Nominations sought for annual Business to Arts Awards via IrishTimesBiz
Sculptor John Rainey with Cathy Burke, head of internal communications, DAA, and Business to Arts chief executive Louise O’Reilly.The awards, one of which is sponsored by The Irish Times, are aimed at businesses, philanthropic organisations, and individuals that support the arts in a “compelling way”.
They feature a range of categories that celebrate arts sponsorship, commissioning, philanthropy, staff engagement programmes, corporate social responsibility, access programmes, and creative community initiatives. This year features the “creative access award” for the first time, which recognises corporate-sponsored creative programmes that allow marginalised or underrepresented communities to engage with the arts.
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