The arts scene for textile artists in Ireland is vibrant and diverse, with a strong tradition of textile arts and crafts that dates back centuries. We are a country that is known for its rich heritage of wool, linen, and lace production, and many textile artists in Ireland continue to draw inspiration from these traditions while incorporating new techniques and materials.
There are several organisations, galleries, and events in Ireland that support and promote textile art. The Design & Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCI) is a national organization that supports and promotes Irish craft and design, including textile arts. The National Museum of Ireland has an extensive collection of textiles, including traditional Irish clothing, lace, and tapestries.
There are also numerous textile art galleries and studios throughout Ireland, such as the Irish Patchwork Society, the Northern Ireland Embroidery Guild, and the Cork Textiles Network, that’s us, which provide resources and support for textile artists.
Ireland is lucky to be bolstered by a network of local art centres in various town throughout Ireland that they often hold workshops, artist talks, and exhibitions that include textile art, textile craft and contemporary textile mixed-media art.

Visual Artists Ireland is a handy website with a lot more information on art activities, Irish Arts Council has a series on visual arts, and Arts Review magazine, Holy Show magazine are also full with imagery, artist interviews and information about all arts, including textile art.
Overall, the arts scene for textile artists in Ireland is thriving, with many opportunities for exhibitions, workshops, and collaborations. The country’s rich history of textile production and craft traditions, combined with a growing contemporary art scene, make it an exciting and dynamic place for textile artists to work and exhibit.

