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.

FORMS OF IMAGINING #2 BOOK LAUNCH

Talks and Readings / 03 Jul 2012
We are proud to present Forms of Imagining #2 - the second in a series of published exhibition histories based on Project Arts Centre’s visual arts programme.
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SENSATION

Exhibitions / 12 Apr 2012 - 16 Jun 2012
Coinciding with the exhibition A MacGuffin and Some Other Things, Project Arts Centre continues its new experimental Grotto series, with an installation by David Fagan entitled Sensation.
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A MACGUFFIN AND SOME OTHER THINGS

Exhibitions / 12 Apr 2012 - 16 Jun 2012
Our next exhibition the group show A MacGuffin and Some Other Things uses a mix of video, sculptural installations and performance to investigate the role of the object, and its function, or consequence, in relation to a script.
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WE SELL SOUL

Exhibitions / 27 Jan 2012 - 25 Mar 2012
Coinciding with Mikala Dwyer’s exhibition, Project Arts Centre will inaugurate a new experimental portal - the Grotto - with an installation by Richard Proffitt (UK): with We Sell Soul Richard Proffitt will work with the idea of the cabinet as a ‘kiosk’, a personalised space, and a psychedelic cabin full of hippie memorabilia, tropes of counterculture, the occult and Vietnam paraphernalia.
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PANTO COLLAPSAR

Exhibitions / 27 Jan 2012
‘An exploded and bewitched house with a floating roof’ – this is how Australian artist Mikala Dwyer describes her solo exhibition, an exhibition that marks the first time her work will be shown in Ireland. Dwyer ascribes deep symbolic meaning to the objects and artifacts she works with, evoking them as spiritual signifiers and using them to herald a community.
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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)

Exhibitions / 11 Nov 2011 ADMISSION FREE
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
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