Vague Symptom Clinic
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Join us for an online event with artist Jenny Brady in conversation with Benjamin Cook, the founder Director of LUX and LUX Scotland, on Wednesday 24 September at 7pm. Together, Cook and Brady will discuss the making and themes of Brady’s new experimental moving image work, The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine. The film casts
Jenny Brady in conversation with Benjamin Cook Read More »
In her new experimental moving image work The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine, artist Jenny Brady casts a cinematic gaze on the figure of the interpreter, exploring the interpreting profession and the contemporary landscape of interpretation. Through vignettes set in both extreme and familiar environments, the film portrays the processes of listening, speaking, and forgetting within
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The final week of ‘Long time we’ve been working’ (Chapter Three) includes a special set of lunchtime screenings of Rene Matić’s film, Many Rivers (2022).
Rene Matić’s Many Rivers – Lunchtime screenings Read More »
Kate Cooper’s work is concerned with divergent bodies, the construction of images, and how we negotiate related power structures and refuse to perform certain forms of labour.
‘Ground Truth / Fírinne Bhunúsach’ – Kate Cooper Solo Exhibition Read More »
The first of our public programme events to accompany our current exhibition, Long time we’ve been working.
The second of our events related to our current exhibition, features a performance by Alice Rekab and a screening of the Sistren Theatre Collective film, Sweet Sugar Rage.
Sweet Sugar Rage screening with performance by Alice Rekab Read More »
Long time we’ve been working / Tamall fada atá muid ag obair is a new exhibition and public programme organised in partnership with Cinenova.
Long time we’ve been working / Tamall fada atá muid ag obair Read More »
Culchie boy, I love you / Grá mo chroí thú, mo chábóigín féin is a new commission from Kian Benson Bailes.
Culchie boy, I love you / Grá mo chroí thú, mo chábóigín féin – Kian Benson Bailes Read More »
Project is delighted to host this artist talk by Harold Offeh, related to his billboard, ‘Lounging (Westminster)’, 2023; a work commissioned as part of our current exhibition, Being Horizontal.
Artist Talk – Harold Offeh Read More »
Artist Harold Offeh invites participants to explore the potential of posing, performance and re-enactment as tools for exploring historical and contemporary images.
Strike a Pose – Harold Offeh Performance Workshop Read More »
The standard enlightenment representation of the human body is of a singular, upright, able-bodied man, gazing forward.
Being Horizontal / Sínte Read More »
Please join us in Project Arts Centre for a publication launch and a drink, to cap off the seminar event Tapes Under the Bed.
Try Lizzie Borden and BUILDING, CLOTHING, CHAMBER POT – Publication launch Read More »
Artist Avril Corroon is working on a project called GOT DAMP about damp housing. and she wants your damp!
Got Damp – Dehumidifier Giveaway Read More »
We took a sip from the devil’s cup is Paul Maheke’s first solo exhibition in Ireland.
Paul Maheke – We took a sip from the devil’s cup Read More »
Compiling texts of varied natures, borrowed or written by Maheke himself, The Origin of Death is a performative lecture that takes the shape of a collective meditation on different forms of interconnectedness.
The Origin Of Death. Unresolved Reflections. Read More »