This January RTÉ is delighted to support First Fortnight Mental Health Art and Culture Festival 2024, along with 15 other arts and cultural events nationwide.
RTÉ is supporting an array of fantastic events across the country this month, from music in Galway and Limerick to several diverse exhibitions and a series of theatre productions across the country.
DUBLIN Nollaig na mBan
DUBLIN Lavery. On Location at the National Gallery of Ireland
DUBLIN Peter Pan at the Gate Theatre
LIMERICK Limerick Classical Concert Series at UCH Limerick
DUBLIN Andy Warhol Three Times Out at Hugh Lane Gallery
LIMERICK Nights Candles are Burnt Out: Climate, Culture, Change & Community at The Hunt Museum
CORK All Eyes On Us at the Crawford Gallery

look at whom and prompts questions of power and performance.
DUBLIN GAA: People, Objects & Stories at the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks
DUBLIN Self-Determination: A Global Perspective at IMMA
NATIONWIDE First Fortnight Mental Health Art and Culture Festival 2024
DUBLIN TradFest 2024
DUBLIN Krapp's Last Tape at Project Arts Centre

GALWAY Music for Galway Midwinter Festival: Fauré
DUBLIN & BELFAST IMC & Moving on Music present BAN BAM New Works
DUBLIN Prickly at the Mill Theatre
During 2023, RTÉ supported a record 170 arts and cultural events all over Ireland, through the RTÉ Supporting the Arts scheme. Spanning film, music, dance, opera, festivals, literature, theatre and exhibitions, and with dedicated promotion on RTÉ's television, radio and digital services, and extensive support across RTÉ's social channels, the RTÉ Supporting the Arts scheme is a lifeline to Ireland's creative and cultural sectors.
To find out more information about RTÉ Supporting the Arts and to apply, go here.