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Galway International Arts Festival
Fireworks of Galway International Arts Festival
Status
Active
Genre
Arts
Frequency
Annually
Location(s)
Galway
Years active
45–46
Inaugurated
1978 (1978)
Most recent
July 17, 2023 (2023-07-17)
Sponsors
Failte Ireland
University of Galway
Heineken
RTE
The Irish Times
Galway City Council
Website
www.giaf.ie
The Galway International Arts Festival (GIAF), founded in 1978, is a cultural organisation that produces an annual arts festival in Galway, Ireland. It also produces new work that tours nationally and internationally, in addition to presenting the discussion forum, "First Thought Talks". The festival maintains a non-profit status.[1]
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