Galway Arts Centre
Galway Arts Centre is a non-profit cultural organization established in 1982, dedicated to promoting the arts in Galway City, Ireland. It aims to provide "year-round access" to a number of artistic disciplines in an "inclusive, welcoming hub in the heart of Galway City".
History
The Galway Arts Centre's building, at 47 Dominick Street, was originally built in the 1840s as a residence for the Persse family. The centre describes itself as one of the first arts centres in Ireland outside of Dublin and emerged in 1982 from the Galway Arts Group, a collective formed to provide support and opportunities for artists. The GAG had founded the Galway Arts Festival in 1978 and opened an arts centre in the vacant former Presbyterian church in Nun's Island in 1981. The Nun's Island venue is used for visual art exhibitions, film screenings, musical performances, literary events, workshops, artist residencies, and various festivals.As of 2024, the Galway Arts Centre operates from two main venues: the gallery at 47 Dominick Street and the Nun's Island Theatre.