Art Projects Volunteering program
Volunteers work at community arts projects including art centers, art festivals and museums which welcome international volunteers to support their work all year round.
- Unique insight into the Irish Art sector
- A chance to work alongside the experienced Irish staff and meet other volunteers from different parts of the world
- Enhance your skills and gain first-hand working experience
- Engage in a positive cultural exchange during your stay with a local host family
- Incredible opportunity to immerse in the culture & lifestyle of Ireland
Giving a little boost to our creative cells is extremely important and what can be better than polishing your artistic skills as a volunteer?
In Ireland, we collaborate with community arts projects including Arts centers, Arts Festivals and museums which welcome international volunteers to support their work all year round.
Arts centers present a range of visual arts exhibitions in their gallery space, they also create opportunities for children, young people and adults to engage with high standard arts programmes through creative workshops and classes. Arts festivals in Ireland come in all shapes and sizes and contribute to making Ireland a cultural center for the arts. Festivals present and produce programmes across theater, music, film screenings, visual arts, opera, street spectacle, dance etc.
Sample Placement Profile : Clonmel Junction Festival
Arts festivals in Ireland come in all shapes and sizes and contribute to make Ireland a cultural center for the arts. The festival brings the best in live music, theatre, street performance, comedy, visual art, food events and much more to Clonmel and the surrounding region. It features a diversity of Irish and international artists. What makes the festival very special is that it is rooted in the community with “participation” programmes, whereby artists work alongside local schools and community groups to produce work that appear at the festival. The festival takes place the first week of July and is in need of motivated volunteers all throughout the year, particularly during the few months preceding the festival and during the event itself. The festival team also runs a smaller festival early March which organises music concerts by women composers around International Women’s Day.
The main role of the volunteers is to assist project staff in organising, promoting and running the festival. Task can be varied and may include:
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Marketing –
– Distribution of material
– Social media- merchandising -
Administration assistance
– Assisting the manager and director in carrying out all admin tasks -
Hospitality- Artist Liaison
-Welcome artists
-Prepare artist packs -
Box office
-Staffing temporary box office daily (from June 6th)
-Giving information about shows/events
-Selling tickets to events -
Stewarding
-Welcoming public to venues
-Ticket collection
-Set up and tidying down -
Production
-Supporting production staff
-Installation and take down of production materials -
From September to December: the volunteer work mainly involves strategic/development work
Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities
Volunteers can get involved in a wide variety of activities from carrying out administrative and marketing tasks to organising events and helping facilitating workshops.
Volunteers can help in several areas such as :
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Assisting in art workshops facilitation
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Providing administrative support
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Assisting in organising events with partner organisations
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Supporting social media activities
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Supporting marketing and promotion campaigns
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Assist project staff in running, organising and promoting art festivals
Inclusions
- Pre-departure Information guide and support
- Pickup in Cork
- First night in hostel in Cork City
- Transfer to Project
- All Meals except lunch on arrival day
- Accommodation in Host Family or at Project
- Orientation with local staff
- Ongoing support from project mentor
- Local staff support and coordination
Requirements & eligibility
Volunteers are required to be adaptable, flexible people. Participants must be over 18 when the project starts. Volunteers joining the project should have at least an intermediate level of spoken English (B1/B2). Participants will join a group of workers and local volunteers composed of people from different backgrounds and different age groups. Volunteers need to be able to partake in teamwork, but personal motivation, maturity and responsibility are also important. Volunteers joining the project should provide a criminal background check. A video call interview may be done to check participants suitability. Volunteers with a diversity of profiles are welcome; they do not necessarily need to have an artistic background.
A typical day
Volunteers usually work from Mondays to Fridays, for about 5 to 7 hours each day. the work schedule might vary. Weekends are generally free for the volunteers to explore and enjoy on their own.
Accommodation & meals
Airport Transfer
Participants are picked up by a driver who will be waiting with a sign displaying the participants’ name. Participants are transferred to a hostel accommodation located in Cork city centre.
Volunteers who arrive at a different airport (Dublin or Shannon) need to make their own way to Cork. It is very easy to arrive at Cork city from Dublin airport as there are buses from just outside the arrival terminal in Dublin that go directly to Cork city center (aircoach.ie). Participants are picked up from their point of entry in Cork (bus station or train station).
It is preferable to book a flight that arrives before 2pm in Dublin airport not to miss the welcome dinner!
If a participant arrives earlier than the arrival date, they should arrange their accommodation and transfer themselves.
Orientation
On the morning of the second day, participants are met by the coordinating staff at the hostel reception and will walk to the Cork Volunteer Centre where the orientation workshop takes place.
The orientation workshop lasts approximately 3.5h and includes the following topics:
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Sharing and discussing fears and expectations
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Exploring motivations
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Skills and attitudes to make the programme a success
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Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders(sender/host/volunteer)
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Lines of communication
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Potential challenges
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Introduction to Irish culture
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Cultural adaptation, culture shock and inter-cultural competences
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Cultural adaptation in the Irish context
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Practical tips for a successful voluntary service
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Health issues
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Safety and security, risk mitigation
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Overview of what to do during free time
After the orientation workshop and their lunch, participants take part in a 2 hour walking tour of Cork City. During the tour, they are provided with practical advice, cultural and historical information.
At the end of the tour, participants are brought to the bus or train station and go to their project location. In some cases, depending on the location and availability of project mentor, the transfer could be done the following morning.
Accommodation & Meals
On arrival in Cork, volunteers are provided accommodation at a hostel in the city.The hostel is located in the city centre, a very short walk from all the shops and attractions of the city.
Hostel facilities:
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Bed in shared dormitory bedrooms (4 to 8 beds per room)
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Free Wi-Fi all over the hostel so you can stay in touch wherever you are
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Free Home Cinema with big plasma screen, comfy beanbags
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In-House Sauna
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Always Open Coffee Dock and shop
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Personal Lockers
While on the project, volunteers will live in local host family accommodation allowing you to get a real sense of life in an Irish family and community.Staying with a host family allows participants to be fully immersed within the Irish culture. Our local team in Ireland has developed a network of host communities in different part of the country. Host communities are managed by the local coordinators who deal with local families. Every host family goes through a thorough selection process, we make sure our participants are placed with welcoming and supportive hosts. Host families come in different shapes and sizes: e.g. parents and children with a spare room, a single host mother, or a retired couple. Families give participants an instant support system and help them learn the local language and culture. Most host families offer participants generally their own single room. On occasion participants might have to share a bedroom with another participant from the same gender. Many families are living at a walking distance from the projects while others can be based a bit further out of town. In this case volunteers are either given lifts, use bicycles or local transportation (cost not included in programme fees).
Meals will be provided along with a packed lunch as needed.
The host family provides breakfast (cereals or toasts, hot drink etc.), packed lunch (sandwiches, fruit etc.) and hot dinner in the evening (e.g. pasta, sausages, potatoes, pizza etc.). It is possible to cater for vegetarians (this information is subject to change, please check with us).
During your Free Time
Ireland is a wonderful place to visit. From vibrant, exciting cities like Dublin, Cork or Galway or Belfast to breath-taking landscapes along the Wild Atlantic Way. Attractions include the world-famous sceneries of Connemara and West Cork, the ring of Kerry, the cliffs of Moher, the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin etc. There are also a multitude of less touristy but equally interesting places to visit and activities to do such as whale watching in county Cork! Local staff will give participants further information on visits and excursions during their orientation and in the welcome pack.
Volunteers will have the weekends to explore. During your free time, volunteers can discover the countryside around Clonmel, Tipperary region. They can visit famous attractions such as the Rock of Cashel Castle and Cahir Castle.
Start dates
Weekly start dates, year-round — pick any week across the next two years.
Program fees by duration
A one-off application fee ($249 / £179 / €229 / AU$350) is charged in addition to the program fee — valid for one year, during which you may enrol in multiple programs. A 5% international banking fee applies to credit-card payments in USD or AUD.
| Duration | Program fee | |
|---|---|---|
| 3 weeks | $1,745 | |
| 4 weeks | $1,975 | |
| 5 weeks | $2,245 | |
| 6 weeks | $2,495 | |
| 7 weeks | $2,775 | |
| 8 weeks | $3,075 | |
| Each additional week | +$445 / week |
Indicative conversion — your booking is charged in the currency you choose at checkout.
Not included
- Flights
- Lunch on arrival day
- Return airport transfer (local team can assist with this)
- Visa Fee
- Vaccinations
- Medical & Travel Insurance
- Personal Expenses
Frequently asked questions
When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Ireland?
As we have limited spots available in our programs and we serve on first come first basis, it is strongly recommended to apply for the program and reserve your spot in the program well in advance. You can book your spot in the program by filling an online form and pay the application fee.Once you complete your application, your individual My Account will be active in which you will receive your placement confirmation after which you can pay the program fees. You can pay the program fees later as well in installments, but 45 days before the program starts.
How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?
After you complete your application, your personalized ‘My Account’ will be active. You will need to upload your CV/Resume along with your photo in the same. Our backend team and the placement site takes around 10-12 days to review your application. After we review your CV and documents, your booking is confirmed and booking confirmation is updated in your ‘My Account’.
Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the programs?
- You must be respectful of other cultures
- You must be tolerant towards others and respect the differences
- You must welcome teamwork but also be able to work alone
- You must be at least 18 years old at the time of joining the program
- You have to be a proactive person, we welcome volunteers with initiative and creativity
- You must have at least an Intermediate level of English
Can I volunteer as part of a group?
For individual volunteers:
You will arrive on the same start date as other volunteers joining at the same time and will be part of a cohort for your program. This means you’ll share the same orientation day, accommodation, and overall experience; a great way to meet new people and make friends from around the world. The best time to join if you want to meet lots of other volunteers is July and August as these are the most popular months.
For groups:
If you already have a group, we also accept applications from university and college groups, high school groups, corporate teams, families, and groups of friends. Your group can fill in our Group Application Form, providing details such as the number of participants, preferred duration, budget, and destination. We take special care in providing your group with a placement that best suits your goals, and we can customise your itinerary to ensure you get exactly the experience you’re looking for. For groups of five or more, we can even design special group programs that combine meaningful volunteer work with cultural immersion and travel opportunities. All our programs, whether individual or group, are designed to be safe, affordable, and rewarding, offering every volunteer a memorable and impactful experience
I haven’t traveled or volunteered abroad before. Can I still be a part of VolSol?
Yes, most definitely you can as we believe every participant brings something new to the project. If you do not have previous experience, we offer you the opportunity to have a great start with us. We make international volunteering easy – not only are our Volunteer Abroad opportunities rooted in offering you extensive support, but they are also very affordable.
Does VolSol provide with a reference or a certificate after program completion?
Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The certificate is provided on request.
Why Volunteer in Ireland?
Ireland is a wonderful country; it is safe, friendly, rich in heritage, history, and culture. From vibrant, exciting cities to the spectacular countryside – it’s a magical place to visit. It’s also a wonderful place to stay and immerse yourself. The best part of an experience in Ireland is probably connecting with local people. Visitors find Irish people friendly, welcoming and very supportive.
There is in Ireland a strong sense of community with many initiatives taking place at local level. We have selected very specific community-based projects where participants can have an authentic and worthwhile experience. If you are keen to learn and experience something new, then there can be nothing better than this!
What happens after the end of the Program?
Participants can leave either on their last Saturday or Sunday. Project mentors provide them with information on how to reach the airport. The airports are well connected by public transport it is something participant find easy to do.
Can I know more about the program locations in Ireland?
We have carefully selected several host projects which provide participants with worthwhile and challenging volunteer work programmes. We select quality projects that are well established and that have an excellent track record of welcoming and supporting volunteers. Our projects are spread all around the country including in Counties Cork, Tipperary, Kerry, Sligo and more. Most of the programmes with host family accommodation are based in small, medium and large towns with a friendly atmosphere and with a strong community spirit.
How do I apply for a program and when do I need to pay?
You can book your slot by filling the online application form and pay the application fee. You can pay your program fee later and also, in installments, however, the complete payment should be made 45 days prior the start of the program. If you are volunteering in a group, you can also fill a group application form. The initial application fee is refunded in the unlikely event that we’re not able to offer you a place on the program, and you have the flexibility to request a change of start date up until the 45 day payment deadline (this is subject to availability for other dates).
Can I apply with a friend?
Yes! On our application form you can detail the name of the friend(s) or partner you are applying with. You will be placed in the same project and accommodation with your friend.
What happens if the program isn’t available?
We will refund your application fee if the program isn’t available after you have applied.
A VolSol fornece carta de recomendação ou certificado após a conclusão do programa?
Sim, forneceremos o certificado após a conclusão bem-sucedida do programa. O certificado é fornecido mediante solicitação.
How do I get to the program location?
After the orientation workshop and the lunch, participants take part in a 2 hour walking tour of Cork City. During the tour, they are provided with practical advice, cultural and historical information.
At the end of the tour, participants are brought to the bus or train station and go to their project location. In some cases, depending on the location and availability of project mentor, the transfer could be done the following morning.
Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
On arrival in Cork, volunteers are provided accommodation at a hostel in the city.The hostel is located in the city centre, a very short walk from all the shops and attractions of the city.
Hostel facilities:
• Bed in shared dormitory bedrooms (4 to 8 beds per room)
• Free Wi-Fi all over the hostel so you can stay in touch wherever you are
• Free Home Cinema with big plasma screen, comfy beanbags
• In-House Sauna
• Always Open Coffee Dock and shop
• Personal Lockers
While on the project, volunteers will live in local host family accommodation allowing you to get a real sense of life in an Irish family and community. Staying with a host family allows participants to be fully immersed within the Irish culture. Our local team in Ireland has developed a network of host communities in different part of the country. Host communities are managed by the local coordinators who deal with local families. Every host family goes through a thorough selection process, we make sure our participants are placed with welcoming and supportive hosts. Host families come in different shapes and sizes: e.g. parents and children with a spare room, a single host mother, or a retired couple. Families give participants an instant support system and help them learn the local language and culture. Most host families offer participants generally their own single room. On occasion participants might have to share a bedroom with another participant from the same gender. Many families are living at a walking distance from the projects while others can be based a bit further out of town. In this case volunteers are either given lifts, use bicycles or local transportation (cost not included in programme fees).
Can vegetarians be accommodated?
Yes - please do ensure that you inform the local team about your food preference and they can help ensure you are able to order the best food! Also, please do mention your specific food preference in the application form as well.
Would I have free time during my program? Can I do sightseeing during my program?
Weekends are free for the volunteers to explore the country. Volunteers travel to see beautiful countryside or other parts of the country such as Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Dublin and other locations.
What vaccinations will I need?
Some routine vaccines like Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus are required before traveling to Ireland. You can check the CDC List of vaccines and consult your doctor for any specific medication that you might require.
Can I Know More About The Flights & Visa?
Ireland is well connected with other major cities in Europe as well as with direct connections to some cities in North America. Participants need to arrive at Cork Airport. You can also arrive at Dublin and take a coach transfer to Cork city.
It is the participants responsibility to make sure that you have checked the visa requirements before traveling to Ireland. Citizens of most European countries and USA/Canada do not require a visa for travel to Ireland to stay up to a certain period. You can check with us for more details once you’ve applied for the programs.
How can I connect with past Volunteering Solutions alumni as well as other former and current volunteers?
We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions program participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering Solutions Facebook Group to communicate with other participants. To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit the Meet a Volunteer page on our website.
Can you put me in contact with other volunteers who have done this program?
We can only provide contact details for former volunteers who have consented to having their data shared. However, there is a Facebook group for past and current volunteers which you are welcome to join. There are also hundreds of reviews online from our former volunteers as well as social media posts on Instagram, TikTok and our You Tube Channel.
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