Askeaton Contemporary ArtsAskeaton Contemporary Arts (ACA) is artist-run organisation based in Askeaton, County Limerick, Ireland. It organises residencies and exhibitions that are site-specific and made in response to the "dynamics of the locale".[1] Since 2006, an artist residency programme has invited Irish and international artists to present new work in Askeaton each summer.[2] ACA also has a publishing programme, titled "ACA Public".[3] ResidencyAskeaton Contemporary Arts has hosted an annual artists residency and events programme, titled "Welcome to the Neighbourhood", since 2006.[4][1] The residency takes place each summer with artists researching, producing and presenting new artworks in the town. Artworks have been made and exhibited in a variety of spaces including a pub,[5] hair salon,[6] World War II-era pillboxes,[7] the ruins of Askeaton's mediaeval castle,[8] and nearby Askeaton Abbey.[6] The coinciding public programme usually takes Askeaton and its environs as its theme.[6] In 2022, a residency house was established in Askeaton as a dedicated space for artists to stay and work on longer-term projects. The site was once a home for the keepers of Beeves Rock lighthouse in the Shannon Estuary and is now used as an artists' studio and event space.[3] References
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