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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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general specific

Exhibitions / 28 Mar 2003 - 02 May 2003 25
'general specific' was Ronan McCrea's first solo exhibition in an Irish gallery. The show included a slide, works on paper and an ambitious glass sculpture commissioned by Project.
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PERMACULTURE

Exhibitions / 13 Feb 2003 - 22 Mar 2003 15
This exhibition took as its model the horticultural system called Permaculture where diverse species co-exist in close proximity.
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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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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR January 2018

Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 18 Jan 2018 Free admission, booking required Gallery
January’s tour will begin at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios with Otobong Nkanga's first solo exhibiion in Ireland, The Breath From Fertile Grounds. Visitors will be guided to the next venue, the Gallery of Photography for the exhibition of Krass Clement‘s work entitled The Light Gleams an Instant. The tour will finish with a visit to Project Arts Centre to take in the docu-fiction project by Szabolcs KissPál, From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy).
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