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An International Women’s Day Tribute to our Outgoing Curator, Lívia Páldi

A tribute to our outgoing Curator, Lívia Páldi, by Executive Director, Orla Moloney: “Working alongside Lívia Páldi for the last four years has been a fantastic pleasure and a stimulating, creative disruption for all of us at Project.   Catching glimpses of Irish artistic, economic and political life as seen through the eyes of our Hungarian […]

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ORDER NOW – Future Forecast: BAE (big art energy)

Project Arts Centre is delighted to announce the release of BAE (big art energy). Part of Project’s Future Forecast series, this limited edition publication is designed by Bureau Bonanza, edited by Louise Bruton & Cian O’Brien, and includes contributions from a stellar lineup of artists! Delve deep into the heart of art. Photographer Vanessa Ifediora

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New Project Potential Coordinator Appointed: Cathy Coughlan

Project Arts Centre is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Project Potential Coordinator – Cathy Coughlan. Project Potential is the new home for Access & Engagement work at Project, where we’re committed to making the necessary time and space to create inclusivity through action. Find out more about this exciting work here, as

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Future Forecast : HAVEN Commissions Announced

Project Arts Centre is delighted to announce the three recipients of the 2020 Future Forecast : HAVEN Commissions: Renèe Helena Browne; Oisín Kearney; Rosaleen McDonagh, Tracy Martin and Noah Halpin. Future Forecast is a series of events and artistic interventions forming part of a speculative voyage towards the future. Future Forecast is a multiway transmission

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We’re Recruiting: Project Potential Co-ordinator (p/t)

Project Arts Centre is seeking a Co-ordinator for its Project Potential Programme (p/t).  Project Potential is the new home for access and engagement work at Project.  We are looking for someone with energy, experience, commitment and enthusiasm to support the growth of this area of work in the organisation, and to manage the daily operations

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Future Forecast Online

Who “gets” access to cultural and creative spaces? What happens to a “programme” when no rules apply? How does a building and an organisation inform the art it facilitates/creates/presents and how does that art, in turn, impact it? What questions are artists asking and how can a cultural organisation help artists explore potential answers? Future

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Future Forecast Online

Who “gets” access to cultural and creative spaces? What happens to a “programme” when no rules apply? How does a building and an organisation inform the art it facilitates/creates/presents and how does that art, in turn, impact it? What questions are artists asking and how can a cultural organisation help artists explore potential answers? Future

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Covid-19: Update

In light of recent government recommendations, Project Arts Centre will be closed to the public from 6pm, 12th March until further notice. This may impact upon programming up to Easter. We’ll be in touch with all ticket holders and will follow up with any public updates across all channels. To avoid confusion, we are taking

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New Appointments: Marketing, Communications & Engagement

Project Arts Centre is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Marketing, Communications & Engagement team. We are delighted to welcome Veronica Dyas (Access & Engagement Officer), Sorcha FitzGerald (Marketing & Communications Officer) and Astrid Newman (Marketing & Communications Officer) to the Project family. The team will work to further develop audiences and grow

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Company Philip Connaughton presents MAMAFESTA MEMORIALISING (To not forget or be forgotten)

This month critically acclaimed choreographer Philip Connaughton brings his beautiful, sparkling, laugh-out-loud meditation on the fear of forgetting and of being forgotten to Cork and Dublin venues. Mamafesta Memorialising, which enjoyed its successful international premiere in France last year, is woven from inspirations including musical theatre, Bruce Forsythe’s Generation Game and most importantly, Philip’s mum Madeleine,

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We’re Recruiting: Marketing and Communications Officer (p/t)

Project Arts Centre is seeking a part-time Marketing and Communications Officer with energy, commitment and enthusiasm to support the growth and daily operations of the organisation’s Communications and Audience Development Department. Project Arts Centre is more than a venue.  Built around a community of artists, audiences, members, staff, Board and other stakeholders, it is: A

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