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Deenihan Re Opens €3.4 million Redeveloped Model Arts Centre

The Model is delighted to welcome Jimmy Deeiham TD, Minister for Arts,

Heritage and the Gaeltacht to Sligo for its official reopening ceremony

following the 2008-10 redevelopment.

Initiated in the 1990s by local artists, The Model has become one of the

leading cultural flagships in Ireland. The redevelopment works completed in

2010 added purpose-built, environmentally controlled galleries and a

collection store, a state of the art performance and cinema space, and nine

artist’s studios including one residential studio and one sound studio. The

Model houses the Internationally significant Niland Collection, featuring

works by Jack.B Yeats, Paul Henry, Louis LeBrocquy and Sean Keating.

Commenting on the re-opening of the Model, Minister Deenihan said, “This

Arts Centre has fashioned a unique place in the cultural life of not only

Sligo but also the entire northwest region. It is host to countless

contemporary art exhibitions, music recitals and literary events. Behind

its success lies a simple yet powerful ideal of The Model as a true home

for the visual arts and a place that welcomes artists and helps them to

realise their artistic vision. Since first opening as the Model Arts and

Niland Gallery in 2001, The Model has served as home to the Niland

collection of 19th and 20th century paintings. Without the tireless effort

of Nora Niland the collection would not exist and it is a fitting tribute

that the collection is named in her honour. The Department of Arts has

given funding of €3.4million towards this redevelopment making it one of

our largest projects over the last few years and I am delighted to see the

fine venue resulting from this investment. ”

The visual arts programme at The Model exhibits the best of contemporary

international and Irish artists; the music programme includes classical and

contemporary music along with cutting edge comedy and the film programme

features the best of world cinema. The Model programme is augmented by an

integrated education programme targeting community groups, families and the

public.

The Model is a strong example of organisations who survive with

multi-farious funding. The Model’s key funders include the Arts Council of

Ireland, Sligo County Council, Sligo Borough Council, The International

Fund for Ireland and local patrons and cultural organisations. Income is

also generated by ticket sales, hires and The Model’s own inititatives

through a fundraising body, The Future Model Development Board, which also

promotes a Patrons and Donors scheme in the private sector.

This event is the formal reopening of The Model on completion of the

redevelopment project, celebrating its success and acknowledging those who

made it all possible.

The event will commence at 7pm, running to 9pm. The major Yeats

retrospective, The Outsider will be on exhibition in our galleries along

with Dutch artist Guido van der Werve’s film installation