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The Doorway Gallery has achieved Business All-Star Accreditation with the All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF), recognising its contribution to contemporary Irish art and its support for artists across the country.

Led by Owner Denise Donnelly, The Doorway Gallery represents a diverse range of Irish painters, sculptors and mixed-media artists. Through a programme of curated exhibitions, the gallery provides a platform for both established and emerging talent while connecting collectors with high-quality original artwork.

The gallery plays an active role in promoting Ireland’s visual arts sector, supporting artists through representation, exhibition opportunities and ongoing engagement with buyers and audiences.

The AIBF Adjudication Panel recognised The Doorway Gallery for its consistent contribution to the arts community and its role in supporting artistic talent. The accreditation reflects its professionalism, commitment to quality and the trust it has built with artists and collectors alike.

Denise Donnelly, Owner of The Doorway Gallery, said: 
“I’m delighted to receive this recognition. Supporting artists and showcasing their work is at the heart of what we do. This accreditation reflects the quality of the artists we represent and the continued support from collectors and visitors to the gallery.”

Kieran Ring, Deputy Chair of the AIBF Adjudication Board, said: 
“The Doorway Gallery demonstrates a clear commitment to supporting and promoting Irish artists. Its work provides an important platform for creative talent while maintaining strong standards in presentation and curation. The panel recognised its consistency, its contribution to the arts sector and the role it plays in connecting artists with audiences. This accreditation reflects a business delivering real cultural value.”

Kapil Khanna, Co-CEO of the All-Ireland Business Foundation, said: 
“The Doorway Gallery represents a business that contributes meaningfully to Ireland’s cultural landscape. Its commitment to promoting contemporary Irish art and supporting artists makes it a deserving recipient of this accreditation. This recognition highlights its impact within the creative sector and its ongoing dedication to excellence.”

He said: “We evaluate a company’s background, trustworthiness and performance, and we speak to customers, employees and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”

About The All-Ireland Business Foundation 
The All-Ireland Business Foundation is an autonomous national accreditation body tasked with enterprise development and the promotion of Best-in-Class Irish businesses. 
As the accreditation body for the Business All-Star mark, the AIBF recognises Best-in-Class Irish businesses. These are companies that merit recognition based on an independent audit of their performance, reputation and customer-centricity.

Business All-Star Accreditation Is The Nation’s Symbol Of Trust.

Currently, more than 750 companies are accredited by AIBF. Since 2014, over 5,000 companies have participated in its programmes. 

The AIBF also hosts major annual events that bring its accredited community together, including the All-Ireland Entrepreneurs Summit at Croke Park and the Leaders Forum and Christmas Lunch at the Aviva Stadium, encouraging connection, collaboration and peer learning among Ireland’s leading businesses. 

For more information, please visit www.aibf.ie

AIBF PRESS CONTACT                        THE DOORWAY GALLERY CONTACT
Communications & Press Officer | AIBF Denise Donnelly
media@aibf.ie                                Owner
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