€4.2 million in funding awarded to Galway arts initiatives

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€4.2 million in funding has been awarded by the Arts Council to twelve organisations in Galway under the 2026 development programme.

The Arts Council has announced its most recent funding decisions as part of its 2026 development programme, awarding grants nationally totalling €72.3 million to 148 arts organisations, arts centres, local authorities and creative initiatives.

As part of this, organisations based in County Galway receive a total of €4,213,996 in Arts Council funding for 2026.

The Galway organisations which have received funding are:

  1. Galway Film Fleadh: €150,000
  2. Macnas: €400,000
  3. Baboró International Arts Festival for Children: €433,996
  4. Galway Community Circus: €250,000
  5. Galway Arts Festival: €1,000,000
  6. Clólar-ChonnachtaTeo: €98,000
  7. Druid Theatre Company: €1,160,000
  8. Áras Éanna: €96,000
  9. Galway Arts Centre: €225,000
  10. Town Hall Theatre: €214,000
  11. Galway City Council: €90,000
  12. Galway County Council: €97,000

Ealaín na Gaeltachta, which has administrative bases in Gaeltacht regions in Galway, Meath, Donegal and Kerry also received funding of €750,000, which will provide additional benefit to Co Galway.

This funding represents more than half of the Arts Council’s annual investment, benefitting organisations and partners that provide the local and national infrastructure for the arts.

This framework enables individual artists to deliver on their creative vision for the benefit of audiences around the country.

In addition to support for organisations based in County Galway, all counties also benefit from the national remit of organisations which are based elsewhere. E.g. Arts and Disability Ireland, Irish National Opera, Na Píobairí Uilleann Teoranta, Children’s Books Ireland and Dance Ireland.

Director of the Arts Council, Moling Ryan, commented, “Through its 2026 budget, the Arts Council is prioritising support for arts organisations across Ireland, enabling them to sustain their work and plan confidently for the year ahead.”

“These funding decisions for 2026 will support artists, audiences and communities to come together through shared creative experiences and meaningful cultural activity.”

Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan, said, “Public investment through grant funding is essential to sustaining and developing the arts across every part of Ireland.”

“These awards support artists and organisations to realise ambitious creative work across all artforms, while ensuring that people of all ages and backgrounds have meaningful opportunities to engage with the arts in their everyday lives.”

Further funding announcements for 2026 will be made in due course and additional funding will be allocated for disability access costs to promote more inclusive participation in the arts.