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If you want to reach a wide and diverse audience with your work it is essential to consider questions of access.
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If you want to reach a wide and diverse audience with your work it is essential to consider questions of access.
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We are cognisant of the discrimination often experienced by artists, audiences and arts workers in terms of age, civil status, disability, family status, gender, membership of the Traveller community, race, religious belief, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background.
Mentorship for Marginalised Artists Read More »
Project Arts Centres’ work with deaf and disabled communities
Deaf and Disabled Communities Read More »
Project Arts Centres’ Green Arts Projects through the years
Green Arts Projects Read More »
Project Arts Centres’ Artist in the Community with Fatima Groups United through the years
Fatima Groups United Read More »
Lianne Quigley in Collaboration with dancers Jessie Thompson, Matt Szczerek and Favour Odusola, ran 5 weeks of introductory dance workshops at Holy Family School for the Deaf in April and May 2024.
Holy Family School for the Deaf Read More »
Project Arts Centres’ Artists in Schools Residencies with St Paul’s (Brunner) inner city school
St Paul’s Secondary School (Brunner) Read More »
Project Arts Centre, in association with RTÉ Culture, presents Negotiate by Róisín Power Hackett, Emilie Conway and Sighile Hennessy.
TEDI Commission: Negotiate by Hackett, Conway & Hennessy Read More »
Project Arts Centre, in association with RTÉ Culture, presents US, a film by Tobi Omoteso and Catherine Joyce.
TEDI Commission: US – A Film by Tobi Omoteso & Catherine Joyce Read More »
Project Arts Centre, in partnership with RTÉ Culture, presents We Will Examine, a A two-part work for video piece and and long form written piece.
TEDI Commission: We Will Examine by Veronica Dyas & Louis Haugh Read More »
A site specific community project in collaboration with Fatima Groups United in Dublin 8 in June 2021.
Dance Uncovered (sensational) by Philip Connaughton Read More »
Rhizome is a Green Arts programme that highlights the critical role of creativity in the craft of social and environmental change.
Project have invited artists and social activists with experience of intersectional discrimination to produce a series of new works encouraging crucial dialogue around inequality.
To Make A Mark was an exhibition highlighting the extensive work created by inclusive arts organisations around Ireland.
On August 27th we threw open our doors and welcomed over 750 people into the building for our first annual Open Day, a free day-long event for artists, audiences and communities to get a real taste of what we do at Project.
Giving a voice to those who are fighting to remain in the City Centre.
Artist in the Community: Fatima Groups United & Veronica Dyas Read More »
Offering students in Deis schools the opportunity to work with professional artists.
Project Schools Residency Programme 2023 Read More »