Jezebel
Jezebel is a dance performance inspired by the Video Vixen: female models who appeared in hip hop video clips in the late 90s and early 00s.
Jezebel is a dance performance inspired by the Video Vixen: female models who appeared in hip hop video clips in the late 90s and early 00s.
Soon (In 45 Years’ Time) / Gan Mhoill (I gCionn 45 Bliain) is an exhibition that continues to triangulate a position for Project Visual Arts.
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 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.
Projects Arts Centre is pleased to present I NEED YOUR HELP / TÁ DO CHÚNAMH AG TEASTÁIL UAIM, the first solo exhibition by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley in Ireland, curated by Tendai Mutambu.
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley: I NEED YOUR HELP / TÁ DO CHÚNAMH AG TEASTÁIL UAIM 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.
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 »
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 »
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 »
Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl is 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 : Public Programme Read More »
Project is delighted to present a panel discussion with researchers and activists from Community Action Tenants Union (CATU) regarding the launch of their new research project on the forgotten National Association of Tenants Organisations (NATO) rent strike of 1972/3.
National Association of Tenants Organisations (NATO) CATU Research Panel Discussion Read More »
Join is in Project’s Gallery space for this live-recording, Cian O’Callaghan in conversation with Tommy Gavin.
CORPO: The Empty City – Cian O’Callaghan and Tommy Gavin Read More »
Avril Corroon will give an online artist talk presenting her practice along with research ideas for her artwork DAMP TANK which will be hosted at Project Arts Centre through-out the year.
DAMP TANK by Avril Corroon Read More »
In the final weeks of This event is part of Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl, Project is testing out a no-pressure reading group.
Clear Away the Rubble / Glan an Spallaí ar Shiúl Reading Group Read More »
Mothering is a spatial practice: housing is everything. In this talk, Helen Charman will share some of her research into mothering and alternative housing practices in Britain and the north of Ireland in the 1970s and 80s.
Mother State: on Housing – Watch Back Read More »
As the housing crisis rages on across Ireland, we invite speakers from political parties and academia to discuss public housing as the solution to a problem appearing to have no end in sight under the current political strictures
Ireland’s Housing Crisis – Public Housing the Solution Read More »
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 Read More »
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 »
As part of the public programme for Metabolic time / Am meitibileach video works from Jasleen Kaur’s Gut Feelings Meri Jaan will be screened online on Project’s website 30 March – 2 April.
Gut Feelings Meri Jaan – Jasleen Kaur Read More »
Join legal scholar Sinéad Mercier and writer and actor Donal O’Kelly as they discuss intergenerational grassroots environmentalism and action set against impersonal statecraft, governance structures and an inherited ‘lawscape’.
Sinéad Mercier and Donal O’Kelly : How to be a Good Ancestor? Read More »
A Two-Part Work – Video Piece & Long Form Written Piece
TEDI Commission: We Will Examine by Veronica Dyas & Louis Haugh 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 »
Metabolic time / Am meitibileach is an exhibition and public programme that considers ideas around time and the preservation of collective memory.
Metabolic time / Am meitibileach Read More »
Concerned with the subjectivity of space-making, the middle of nowhere will reveal itself in a hybrid form of in-person, remote and/or mobile experiences.
the middle of nowhere Read More »
aemi is delighted to present ‘Profit & Loss’ 4Ever Chemical (2014-2021) by Sibyl Montague, following on from Sibyl’s ‘Profit and Loss’ series of videos presented by aemi last year.
‘Profit & Loss’ 4Ever Chemical by Sibyl Montague Read More »