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Opportunity for Schools: Cork County Council Launches Frameworks School Programme


People chatting about an artwork for Frameworks programme

Cork County Council Culture and Creativity team
Closing date: 30 May 2026

Cork County Council’s Culture and Creativity team has announced the launch of Frameworks; an innovative, classroom-based education programme inviting primary schools across the county to engage directly with the Cork County Art Collection.

Through the programme, selected schools will become temporary custodians of original artworks from Cork County Council’s civic collection. Pupils will take part in a rich creative learning experience led by a professional artist-in-residence, offering a rare opportunity to experience, explore and respond to original works of art within their own classroom.

The visual art collection includes works across many mediums, including painting, drawing, print, photography, video and small-scale sculpture. The collection features both emerging and established artists, many of whom are based in Cork. As part of Frameworks, pupils will be introduced to these artworks and guided through a series of workshops, culminating in the creation of a collaborative artwork developed in response to the collection.

The programme will conclude with a school-hosted showcase event, where both the borrowed artworks and the children’s creative responses will be displayed for families and the wider school community.

Funded by Creative Ireland, the Frameworks programme is delivered free of charge to participating schools.

Applications are now open, and any primary schools interested in taking part are invited to apply by emailing Creative.Ireland@corkcoco.ie.

The closing date for applications is 6pm, Friday, 30th May 2026.

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29/4/2026

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Cork County Council, Creative Ireland, Frameworks