Filmmaking on Your Phone Workshop
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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 »
Justine Doswell shares excerpts of her recent choreographic research and collaborative work undertaken across a number of residencies.
Justine Doswell – IMDT Associate Artist Sharing Read More »
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 »
The first of our public programme events to accompany our current exhibition, Long time we’ve been working.
Foragers depicts the dramas around the practice of foraging for wild edible plants in Palestine/Israel with wry humour and a meditative pace.
Long time we’ve been working / Tamall fada atá muid ag obair is a new exhibition and public programme organised in partnership with Cinenova.
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Apichatpong Weerasethkul’s classic of queer Thai cinema takes us from a nascent romance between a soldier and a country boy, to a folktale of a threatening.
Open Day 2023: Tropical Malady – Apichatpong Weerasethakul Read More »
This film which was the centerpiece of Ireland’s representation at the 2023 Prague Quadrennial.
The Next Four Years Film Installation Read More »
Two Stones is a film by Wendelien van Oldenborgh set in Kharkiv, Ukraine that looks at housing practices through the stories of two women.
Two Stones – Wendelien Van Oldenborgh Read More »
The first screening in Ireland of the early works of Cheryl Dunye, the director of the seminal The Watermelon Woman and innovator of a new form of cinema about Black lesbian life.
Every month, we’re publishing a new work in partnership with RTÉ Culture. In the latest installment, Project presents the work of artist Adam Mohamed, as part of the Short Cuts programme.
Young Soldier by Adam Mohamed Read More »
Project Arts Centre and AEMI are pleased to host an artist talk and screening with Eva George Richardson McCrea as part of our open research project, Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl
Artist Talk and Screening – Eva George Richardson McCrea Read More »
Negotiate by Róisín Power Hackett, Emilie Conway and Sighile Hennessy is the third work in this series – read the introduction by Róisín Power Hackett below, followed by a link to the publication itself.
TEDI Commission: Negotiate by Hackett, Conway & Hennessy Read More »
To Make A Mark is an exhibition of digital work curated by Run of the Mill and Project Arts Centre, highlighting the extensive work created by inclusive arts organisations around Ireland.
Join us for an open research project about housing, one of the most critical issues conditioning the lives of artists and others in Dublin, and Ireland, today.
Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl – Screening Programme Read More »
The panel will discuss the importance of vibrant spaces such as Flikkers and other community-led social spaces within the history of LGBTQ+ activism and socialisation.
Flikkers – Queer Spaces, Queer Utopias Read More »