Áine O’Hara discusses NAP CLUB
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 »
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 »
Nap club invites you to come and rest with us. As part of Being Horizontal, Áine O’Hara is holding a nap club in the gallery space.
Fishamble: The New Play Company & Irish Repertory Theatre present readings from the inaugural Transatlantic Commissions Programme.
TRANSATLANTIC COMMISSIONS PROGRAMME 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 »
A weeklong act-in for future protest at Project Arts Centre. Check out the full programme below and join us!
PROJECT PROTECT PROTEST Read More »
This second series looks at legacy as well as showcasing the emerging voices that are shaping Irish scenography.
In this tenth instalment, Al Bellamy shares their interest in Irish folklore through a neurodivergent lens.
The Merrow by Al Bellamy Read More »
Join us for a panel on trans futures in Ireland, speaking to the challenges we face, what action is needed and what conversations we need to hold as a community, including on healthcare, rights and coalition-building.
WALK WITH US: a panel discussion on trans futures in Ireland 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 an active online role-play game, the artist will act as ‘dungeon-master’ and you and the other players will venture into a story-based game space that engages systems of power and expanded ideas of player agency.
Sonic Displacements is curated by graduating students from the MFA Fine Art programme at NCAD, in response to recent exhibitions and research events at Project.
Sonic Displacements – Sharon Phelan and Aisling Ní Aodha with Nathan O’Donnell Read More »
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 »
Project is happy to host two upcoming events with Radical Queer Pride for Homes as part of our open research project Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl.
Radical Queer Pride for Homes – Open Meeting and Banner Making Workshop Read More »
This research event will act as a conduit for conversation and passion around music and the dancefloor as a culturally charged political space.
Coney Island Dodgems – research and development by Owen Boss Read More »
As part of the public programme for Metabolic time / Am meitibileach, Raju Rage will share their research Fermentation IS Transformation.
Fermentation IS Transformation – Raju Rage Read More »
This online event is part of the public programme for our current exhibition Metabolic time / Am meitibileach.
Join us for this live reading of Imani Mason Jordan’s Objects Who Testify.
Objects Who Testify – Imani Mason Jordan Read More »
Working from Feeling to Feeling: a public conversation between Renèe Helèna Browne and Emma Wolf-Haugh and launch of Radclyffe Hall–The Lazerbeam Theirstory Projects zine.
Project Arts Centre is delighted to launch Wait it Out, a book that relates to the research and preparations made for Sandra Johnston’s solo exhibition with newly commissioned works in Project Arts Centre in 2019. Iterations of the work from this exhibition have recently been added to the collections of The Arts Council Ireland / An Chomhairle Ealaíon and
Wait it Out – Sandra Johnston Book Launch Read More »
A free lunchtime outdoor tour introducing four contemporary art exhibitions in Temple Bar.
The first event connected to our current exhibition, All Our Relations / Ár gCaidreamh Uilig!
Skēnographia is a series of free online creative lectures, workshops and talks to showcase and engage with the broad and diverse range of voices and disciplines in the scenographic world.
A special series of screenings of films from the EFS (Experimental Film Society) curated and introduced by guest curators.
Guest Curator Programme Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society Read More »
Project Arts Centre is delighted to announce the official launch of the QUEER-IN-PROGRESS. TIMELINE: ONLINE ARCHIVE.
Launch of Queer-in-Progress. Timeline: Online Archive Read More »