Amathambo ayakhuluma / Bones Speak / Labhartar cnáimhe
Amathambo ayakhuluma / Bones Speak / Labhartar cnáimhe Read More »
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 »
A New Topography of Love is a 20 minute animated video-game opera experience, played on a bespoke arcade console.
A New Topography of Love Read More »
The Holy Wells Are Overflowing! is a drawing that predicts Dublin’s future.
See it on the Project billboard now!
The Holy Wells Are Overflowing! by Carmen Quigley 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 »
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 »
Be a Good Ancestor pays homage to the vibrant textiles of West Africa, inspired by the tradition of handwritten incantations, blessings, and messages sewn into garments.
Be a Good Ancestor by Abi Ighodaro Read More »
Enjoy an afternoon of art in the city. We will introduce you to exhibitions and arts organisations in Temple Bar which you can later explore at your own pace.
Art Walk: July 2023 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 share that The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media, Catherine Martin T.D. has announced the selection of artist, Eimear Walshe with Sara Greavu and Project Arts Centre as the curator, to represent Ireland at the 60th Venice Art Biennale in 2024. The Venice Biennale is one of the
Eimear Walshe announced for the Venice Biennale 2024 Read More »
GOT DAMP / PÚSCADH ANUAS is an installation exploring damp as ‘a crisis of nature in the home’, considers housing insecurity, the cost of living crisis and health impacts.
GOT DAMP / PÚSCADH ANUAS – Avril Corroon 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 »
SketchUp is a simple and powerful tool that can be used to clearly communicate ideas through accurate 3D models.
SketchUp Basics for Art Workers: Artists, Curators and Technicians Read More »