When Dublin City Council Culture Company invited applications from artists to spend eight months ‘in residence’ with a designated sports club in the city, Chinedum Muotto saw an opportunity to shine a light on a subject that had long been close to his heart.
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Kilbride based Centre for Creative Practises has launched a diversity series celebrating the work of migrant and culturally diverse artists living in Ireland.
The new online series is called Against the Odds2 and is part of the Centre for Creative Practices (CFCP) annual New Voices of Ireland series. Now in its eight-year, the New Voices of Ireland Series is an annual project that provides a platform for migrant and culturally diverse artists to present their work to the wider community. The initiative is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland.
The award-winning CFCP is a not for profit organisation is dedicated to connecting, integrating, and promoting migrant and culturally diverse artists and inter-cultural arts practices in Ireland, having been established in 2009.