Past Exhibitions, Events

Explore past exhibitions and events at Project. Our visual arts programme includes exhibitions, talks, performances, workshops, screenings and the ongoing research project Active Archive – Slow Institution.

ARTISTS/GROUPS

Exhibitions / Vis Art / 30 Oct 2003 - 06 Dec 2003 ADMISSION FREE Gallery
The exhibition Artists/Groups referred to this history by inviting artist led initiatives from the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and England to work in Project's gallery over a five-week period. Each group used Project as an office/ studio/ exhibition/living space for approximately one week.
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ENRICO DAVID

Exhibitions / 18 Sep 2003 - 25 Oct 2003 ADMISSION FREE
The exhibition 'David' at the Project Arts Centre was the Italian artist, Enrico David's first solo exhibition in Ireland.
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ÓLÖF BJÖRNSDÓTTIR

Exhibitions / 07 Aug 2003 - 06 Sep 2003 ADMISSION FREE
Ólöf Björnsdóttir's practice takes the form of actions, objects, video and photography.
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CITY PARK

Exhibitions / 27 Jun 2003 - 01 Aug 2003 ADMISSION FREE
'City Park' was an exhibition of contemporary art from India, featuring a group of artists from the southern Indian city of Bangalore. The artists in the show created open, connective spaces in their work, combining aspects of the city with references to Indian and Western art history, film, nationalist politics, colonialism, post colonialism, artisan traditions and the new economy.
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MULTIPLES

Exhibitions / 18 Jun 2003 ADMISSION FREE
Multiples commissions limited edition artworks from established and emerging artists. The works are sold through established retail spaces and mail order, providing a varied and affordable way to build a collection of contemporary art.
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MARTIN WESTWOOD

Exhibitions / 15 May 2003 - 14 Jun 2003 ADMISSION FREE
British artist Martin Westwood was invited by Project to produce 'fatfinger (HAITCH.KAY.EKS)', a large-scale installation in the gallery and the foyer at Project; an ambitious work, which engages with the architecture of the building and notions of social space.
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