Touch tour with Bríd Ní Ghruagáin
Touch tour with Bríd Ní Ghruagáin Read More »
Project Arts Centre is seeking a person with a lived experience of disability, who are enthusiastic about contemporary arts and committed to improving access.
We’re Recruiting: Project Potential Assistant Read More »
In our first instalment of 2023, Head of Project Potential, Cathy Coughlan, talks to artist Áine O’Hara, about their upcoming work Nap Club.
Áine O’Hara discusses NAP CLUB Read More »
Róisín Nolan is a self-taught artist. Specialising in collage on paper, a satirical Dadaist influence is evidenced throughout her work.
Róisín Nolan talks to Project about her new billboard commission: ‘Who is it for?’ Read More »
In this fifth installment, artist Louis Haugh, and community development worker, Richie Keane, talk to Cathy Coughlan, about their project Future Food, as part of the Rhizome Green Arts project.
RTÉ Partnership: Future Food – an artistic response to the Climate Emergency Read More »
In the fourth instalment, Project’s Curator of Visual Arts, Sara Greavu, talks to Iarlaith Ni Fheorais about her practice as a Queer, Crip Curator, and what it means to do this work in an Irish context.
Rhizome is a project initiated by Project Arts Centre in 2021, in partnership with Fatima Groups United, the National College of Art & Design and Trinity College Dublin.
RHIZOME | GREEN ARTS SYMPOSIUM 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 »