Some 12 awards, including nine main categories and three bursaries worth €25,000 in total, were presented by leaders in the business community.
The Housing Agency and Irish Architecture Foundation won the award for best use of creativity in the community, supported by Irish Life, for their exhibition driving discussion around theThe award for best large sponsorship was granted to IPUT Real Estate for its Living Canvas, Europe’s largest digital art display.
Industries represented included construction, consulting, public services and pharmaceuticals, while the range of art forms employed included film, architecture, music, and visual and digital art.said that the awards were “a testament to the very real and significant impact that can be achieved when Ireland’s cultural and corporate sectors collaborate in pursuit of a meaningful purpose”.
Louise O’Reilly, chief executive of Business to Arts, said choosing the winners this year was especially difficult.