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Aosdána ( , ; from , 'people of the arts') is an Irish association of artists. It was created in 1981 on the initiative of a group of writers with support from the country's Arts Council. Membership, which is by invitation from current members, is limited to 250 individuals; before 2005 it was limited to 200. Its governing body is called the Toscaireacht.


Formation

Aosdána was originally set up on the suggestion of writer Anthony Cronin, by ''
Taoiseach The Taoiseach is the head of government, or prime minister, of Ireland. The office is appointed by the president of Ireland upon the nomination of Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legislature) and the offi ...
'' Charles Haughey, well known for his support for the Arts, although Fintan O'Toole has argued that this also served to deflect criticism of Haughey's political actions.


Membership

The process of induction relies entirely on members proposing new members. Applications by artists themselves are not allowed.


Cnuas

Some members of Aosdána receive a stipend, called the ''Cnuas'' (, ; a gift of financial aid put aside for the purpose of support), from the Arts Council of Ireland. This stipend is intended to allow recipients to work full-time at their art. The value of the Cnuas in 2021 was €20,180 (about GB£17,000 or US$23,000).


Saoi

The title of Saoi (lit. "''wise one''") is the highest honour that members of Aosdána can bestow upon a fellow member. No more than seven living members can be so honoured at one time. The honour is conferred by the President of Ireland in a ceremony during which a gold torc is placed around the neck of the recipient by the President. , the current living Saoithe are: * Seóirse Bodley, composer * Camille Souter, painter * Imogen Stuart, sculptor * George Morrison, film-maker * Edna O'Brien, writer * Roger Doyle, composer Among the deceased holders of the title of Saoi are the Nobel Laureates
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic ex ...
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Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney (; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Brian Friel Brian Patrick Friel (c. 9 January 1929 – 2 October 2015) was an Irish dramatist, short story writer and founder of the Field Day Theatre Company. He had been considered one of the greatest living English-language dramatists. (subscription req ...
and Tom Murphy, and the artists Patrick Scott and Louis le Brocquy. The poet Pearse Hutchinson, a member of Aosdána, described it as "a miracle and a godsend" that allowed him to continue writing at a time when he might have had to give up. Composer Roger Doyle has also spoken about the difference it made: "I was elected to Aosdána in 1986. This gave me a small stipend from the Government each year, which enabled me to devote all my time to composing. This changed my life for the better and I have composed non-stop since then."


Toscaireacht

The ''Toscaireacht'' ("delegation") is a committee of ten members, called Toscairí, of the Aosdána. It meets several times a year to deal with the administration and external relations of Aosdána, reports to every General Assembly, which meets once a year, and sets its Agenda. When new members of Aosdána are proposed, the Toscairí have the task of verifying that the nomination process has been complied with, and also that the candidate is willing to accept membership, before the next stage of election is begun.Aosdána
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Elections

Toscairí are elected to the Toscaireacht by the members of Aosdána for two years at a time. All members of Aosdána are eligible for election, and nominations must be made in writing by three members. The electoral process is in two stages. First, within each of Aosdána's three disciplines (Music, Literature, and Visual Arts), the two nominees with the highest number of votes are elected: this guarantees a minimum of two Toscairí from each of the disciplines. Next, the remaining four places are filled by the remaining nominees from any discipline who have the highest number of votes.


Meetings

The procedure at meetings is laid down in the Toscaireacht's Standing Orders. Minutes of its meetings appear on Aosdána's web site.


Current Toscairí

, the Toscaireacht included: * Eamon Colman (Visual Arts) *
Theo Dorgan Theo Dorgan (born 1953) is an Irish poet, writer and lecturer, translator, librettist and documentary screenwriter. He lives in Dublin. Life Dorgan was born in Cork in 1953 being second child born into a family of 8 boys and 8 girls to pare ...
(Literature) *
Anne Haverty Anne Haverty (born 1959) is an Irish novelist and poet.Literary Ark :: Participan ...
(Literature) * Michael Holohan (Music) * Deirdre Kinahan (Literature) * Grainne Mulvey (Music) *
Mary O'Donnell Mary O'Donnell (born 1954) is an Irish novelist and poet, a journalist, broadcaster and teacher. Biography O'Donnell was born in County Monaghan to a Catholic family close to the border with Northern Ireland. Her Kilkenny-born father held a B. ...
(Literature) * Geraldine O'Reilly (Visual Arts) * Gerard Smyth (Literature) * Enda Wyley (Literature)


See also

*
List of members of Aosdána This is a list of current and former members of Aosdána, an association of artists whose work is deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Ireland. Details of membership Membership of Aosdána is based on a system ...


References


External links


Aosdána website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aosdana Irish artist groups and collectives Academies of arts Learned societies of Ireland 1981 establishments in Ireland