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.

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INES SCHABER: THE WORKHOUSE
Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 04 Dec 2019 - 05 Dec 2019 Visual Artists Ireland Head Offices & Studio 6, Temple Bar Gallery + StudiosPublic Talk and Workshop Public Talk: 6–7.30 pm on 4 December 2019 Venue: Visual Artists Ireland Head Offices Windmill View ...
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Artist Talks Series: KADER ATTIA
Special Event / Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 25 Nov 2019 5 Euro / the event is free for VAI Members, People in Direct Provision, Unemployed (with Social Welfare Card), and OAPs. CubeVAI, in partnership with Project Arts Centre, welcome Kader Attia to Ireland to present on his recent work. The event will include a screening of Réfléchir la Mémoire / Reflecting Memory (2016), which will be followed by a Q&A.
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ANNA DAUČÍKOVÁ
Exhibitions / 22 Nov 2019 - 18 Jan 2020 GalleryAnna Daučíková’s practice addresses issues around the conflicting aspects of normativity, the technologies of power, queer subjectivity and the politics of privacy.
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Emma Wolf Haugh: Domestic Optimism. Sapphic Modernity and the Sexual Dissidence of Domestic Design
Special Event / Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 07 Nov 2019 Free admission, booking required Studio 11 at IMMA residencies, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8A queer, working class, post-colonial critique of architectural modernism by visual artist and educator Emma Wold Haugh.
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR October 2019
Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 17 Oct 2019 Free admission, booking requiredThis tour will begin at Project Arts Centre with an introduction to our current exhibition Wait it Out by Northern Irish artist Sandra Johnston. Visitors will then be guided to the next venue, Gallery of Photography Ireland and will finish at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
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SANDRA JOHNSTON: WAIT IT OUT
Exhibitions / Performance / Vis Art / 29 Aug 2019 - 19 Oct 2019 Free Admission GalleryConsisting of two main parts, 'Wait it Out' negotiates personal and historical narratives in relation to the reverberation of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. The work reflects upon the indeterminate early days of the peace process and the climate of unease which motivated Johnston to relocate to Dublin in 1997.
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