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Our Patrons Our Members Our Friends Business to Arts | Developing Creative Partnerships Lower Ground Floor 17 Kildare Street Dublin 2 D02 CY90 T +353 1 662 9238 W businesstoarts.ie E [email protected] Our Patrons Our Members Our Friends Accenture A&L Goodbody Declan Buckley AIB Group AFAI Yvonne Carroll Allianz Ireland An Post Bevin Cody Anonymous ARDEX Ireland Olwen Dawe Arthur Cox BDO Ireland Clare Duignan Bank of America Merrill Lynch Behaviour & Attitudes Pamela Fay Bank of Ireland Group BHP Insurance David Fitzsimons CBRE BNP Paribas Andrew Fleming Creative Ireland Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Mary Fulton daa Cairn Homes Aileen Galvin Deloitte Charity Careers / Creative Careers Bernie Healy Department of Culture, Chartered Land Noel Hiney Heritage and the Gaeltacht Conway Communications Jeanne Kelly Dublin City Council DeCare Dental Johnny Kelly Dublin Port Company Design & Crafts Council Ireland Anne Mathews ESB Dillon Eustace Teresa McColgan The Ireland Funds DublinTown Rosanne McDonnell Irish Life Group Ecclesiastical John McGrane KPMG EY Claire McHugh Linesight Goodbody Natasha McKenna PwC Graepel Perforators & Weavers Alan McNab RCSI Hamilton House Gerard McNaughton TU Dublin Heritage Council Louise Molloy TileStyle IADT Katie Molony Turas Nua IMRO Ursula Murphy Virtue Irish Art Services Rowena Neville Walkers Ireland Irish Times Training Clodagh O’Brien ISME Brendan O’Mara KBC Bank Owen Reilly LK Shields Davina Saint Mason Hayes & Curran Declan Smyth Matheson Charley Stoney Maurice Ward & Co Ltd Oliver Wall Mazars Margaret Ward McGarrell Reilly Group Barney Whelan Merrion Hotel Dublin Morgan McKinley NCAD NUI Galway Press Up Entertainment Group Q4PR RDS Foundation RTÉ Salesforce.com Screen Skills Ireland Terroirs The Arts Council of Ireland, An Chomhairle Ealaíon The Copper House Gallery The Digital Hub The Irish Times Vhi Healthcare Whyte & Sons Auctioneers William Fry Zurich Business to Arts | Developing Creative Partnerships Lower Ground Floor 17 Kildare Street Dublin 2 D02 CY90 T +353 1 662 9238 W businesstoarts.ie E [email protected] Arts Affiliates AboutFACE Ireland Fibin Teo Music Generation Access Cinema Fishamble: The New Play Company Music Network Aimée van Wylick Flying Turtle Productions Natasha Duffy Ais Brady Gaiety School of Acting Na Piobairi Uilleann Aisling Smith Galway Community Circus National Concert Hall Alan James Burns Galway International Arts Festival National Gallery of Ireland ALSA Productions Galway Theatre Festival National Irish Visual Arts Library An Taibhdhearc Galway Traditional Orchestra National Library of Ireland Arts & Disability Ireland Glasnevin Trust National Museum of Ireland Axis Arts Centre Glass Mask Theatre National Print Museum Baboró International Arts Festival Grainne Hallahan Oireachtas na Gaeilge for Children Graphic Studio Dublin Olga Magliocco Ballet Ireland Helle Helsner Parallel Editions Bitter Like A Lemon Helium Pavilion Theatre BKB Visual Arts Studio Hunt Museum Poetry Ireland Black Church Print Studio IMMA Project Arts Centre Blackstack Studio IMRAM Publishing Ireland Blue Teapot Theatre Company Irish Architecture Foundation Rebecca Lyons Brian Palfrey Irish Association of Youth Orchestras Riverbank Arts Centre Butler Gallery Irish Chamber Orchestra Rough Magic Theatre Company Cavan County Council Arts Office Irish Film Institute Royal Dublin Society Chamber Choir Ireland Irish Georgian Society Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery Irish Landmark Trust Chester Beatty Library Royal Irish Academy Children's Books Ireland Irish Modern Dance Theatre Royal Irish Academy of Music Civic Theatre Irish National Opera Rua Red Clare Henderson Irish Street Arts, Circus and Russborough House & Parklands Spectacle Network Common Ground Science Gallery International Contemporary Irish Art Society Irish Theatre Institute Sinead Keogh Cork International Film Festival Irish Traditional Music Archive Smashing Times Theatre & Film Cork Opera House Irish Writers Centre Company James Joyce Centre Crash Ensemble Smock Alley Theatre Crawford Art Gallery Jason Ellis Solstice Arts Centre Creative Spark Jen McAndrew Spraoi D-Light Studios John Conway St. Patrick's Festival Dance Ireland John O’Reilly SUBSET Dance Theatre of Ireland K-Fest Arts Festival Temple Bar Gallery + Studios David Thomas Smith Kari Cahill The Abbey Theatre Deirdre Kearney Kilkenny Archaeological Society The Ark Druid Kilkenny Arts Festival Dublin Choral Foundation Killian Coyle The Discovery Programme Dublin City Choral Union Landmark Productions The Everyman Dublin Dance Festival Lime Tree Theatre The Factory Centre Ltd. & NPAS Dublin International Film Festival Linenhall Arts Centre The Galway Music Residency Dublin Painting & Sketching Club Lismore Castle Arts The Gate Theatre Dublin Theatre Festival Luminosa Music The Guinness Choir Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Macnas The Lir County Council Arts Office Máire Carroll The Little Museum of Dublin East Asia Film Festival Ireland Margaret Callan Bergin The London Irish Centre EZ Films Mark McAuley The Seamus Ennis Arts Centre Mary Curran Emer Lynch The Source Arts Centre Enda Cavanagh Mary O’Connor Towers and Tales Erika Tyner Michael O'Doherty Waterford Walls Fatale Events Michelle Cahill Westport Festival of Chamber Music Féilim O'hAoláin MoLI - Museum of Literature Feis Ceoil Association Ireland .
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