- 16 items are tagged with Arts Council England
- 11 items are tagged with Arts Council of Northern Ireland
- 2 items are tagged with Arts Council of Wales
- 110 items are tagged with Arts funding
- 37 items are tagged with Artswide
- 40 items are tagged with Audiences and participation
- 17 items are tagged with Broadcasting
- 38 items are tagged with Contribution to the economy
- 42 items are tagged with Creative employment
- 30 items are tagged with Dance
- 25 items are tagged with Diversity and inclusion
- 6 items are tagged with Earned Income
- 24 items are tagged with Education and creativity
- 108 items are tagged with England
- 29 items are tagged with Film and Video
- 13 items are tagged with Government Funding
- 1 items are tagged with Health
- 3 items are tagged with Licensing
- 15 items are tagged with Local Government
- 19 items are tagged with Lottery
- 27 items are tagged with Museums and Galleries
- 48 items are tagged with Music
- 42 items are tagged with Northern Ireland
- 19 items are tagged with Philanthropy and Investment
- 11 items are tagged with Public opinion
- 1 items are tagged with Publishing
- 30 items are tagged with Scotland
- 2 items are tagged with Scottish Arts Council
- 50 items are tagged with Theatre
- 28 items are tagged with Visual Arts
- 22 items are tagged with Wales
Visual Arts: Northern Ireland
Answer
In 2007, 11% of people in Northern Ireland had visited an art, photography or sculpture exhibition in the last 12 months. The most popular art-form by attendance was film, 53% of respondents having attended the cinema in the last 12 months.
Arts and Culture in Northern Ireland 2007, Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI), 2007
Visual projects received the third most ACNI lottery funding in 2005-6: £1,288,588 divided amongst 69 awards. Combined art-form projects received the most: £2,157,228 divided amongst 66 awards. Drama projects received the second most: £1,403,456 divided amongst 64 awards.
National Lottery Fund Annual Report 2005-6, ACNI, 2006
