Mariah Garnett – Lunchtime Conversation
Mariah Garnett – Lunchtime Conversation Read More »
Common Crow are delighted to welcome audiences back for Listen, A Black Woman is Speaking – Talkback, on Saturday 16th December at 2:30pm, in The Cube.
Listen, A Black Woman Is Speaking – Talkback Read More »
In this interesting talk, you will learn about how psilocybin imparts its powerful effects on the human psyche.
The Science of Magic Mushrooms with Dr Sam Gandy Read More »
Join us at Project Arts Centre for this two-day symposium event, exploring Irelands inclusive theatre industry.
This is a live exploration of the issue of housing.
The Building Project Read More »
The first of our public programme events to accompany our current exhibition, Long time we’ve been working.
Ayesha leads a curated line-up of speakers to create conversation on themes of belonging, migration and displacement.
passports – a conversation with Ayesha Syeddah & Friends Read More »
Join us for this engaging talk about ADHD, led by biomedical scientist and science communicator, Dr. James Brown, exploring the neuroscience, symptoms, struggles and more.
The Science of ADHD: Navigating Neurodiversity in a Neurotypical World Read More »
The Symposium Day is an informal event where participants introduce and discuss some of the ideas and working methods that they explored during the mentorship.
Pan Pan’s 10th International Mentorship Symposium Read More »
Join us for an in-depth examination of traditional + modern psychedelics, including their benefits for mental health. Followed by Q+A.
The Science of Psychedelics with Dr. David Luke Read More »
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 »
Helen Delany and Brenda Aherne of Electronic Sheep discuss their creative process, and exploring this newly commissioned tapestry with First Fortnight.
Notifications Off: In Conversation Read More »
This second series looks at legacy as well as showcasing the emerging voices that are shaping Irish scenography.
The housing crisis is having a devastating impact on thousands of people throughout Ireland.
PUBLIC MEETING: The Right To Housing Read More »
All over the world the right to protest is under attack. But protesters still resist oppression and defend human rights.
Art is an essential part of activism; from the minute a marker hits a placard to the second a chant is sung into a megaphone. But real collaboration with Artists adds a deeper more meaningful layer.
The Art of Protest, The Protest of Art Read More »
The devastation that climate change is causing and will continue to cause means it is code red for humanity. But there is still time.
PUBLIC MEETING: No Human Rights on A Dead Planet Read More »
Come and learn about people around the world who are in prison right now, just for peacefully protesting. Write a letter – to change their lives.
Write for Rights 2022 – Letter writing space Read More »
In this ninth instalment, Bridget O’Gorman shares her experiences of sustaining an art practice with a disability.
ON SUPPORTING by Bridget O’Gorman 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 »