Visual Art

Book Launch – Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society edited by Rouzbeh Rashidi, Maximilian Le Cain & Atoosa Pour Hosseini

Project Arts Centre presents the online launch of the book Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society, a volume celebrating the twentieth anniversary of what has been acclaimed as “the most active, prolific and intrepid group of experimental filmmakers working in Ireland today” (aemi). The book’s editors, Experimental Film Society (EFS) filmmakers Rouzbeh Rashidi,

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UTOPIA OR BUST: MANIFESTOS FOR A NEW ERA 

In January, Dublin Fringe Festival issued a curatorial call out asking for work in response to the theme Utopias & Uprisings. Little did they know how soon the task of reimagining the world would become so achingly, urgently real. Together with Centre Culturel Irlandais, Dublin Fringe Festival has commissioned three sets of trailblazing, peerless Irish artists to write

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Active Archive - Slow Insititution: The Long Goodbye - Talks and Events at Project Arts Centre, Dublin

PUBLIC VIEWING 1 with Sandra Johnston and Ronan McCrea

Presented as part of Active Archive – Slow Institution: The Long Goodbye the gallery will play host to a special screening event of two projects that were commissioned by Project Arts Centre as part of the Off Site visual arts programme (1998-1999). Sandra Johnston  and Ronan McCrea will present visual materials about their work projects and will be joined in conversation by writer and curator Valerie Connor who worked with the artists on their projects.

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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR March 2019

Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts organisations – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland. Led by a team of friendly staff this is a chance for you to take a glimpse into the world of contemporary art, and ask all the question you always wanted to know the answers to.

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