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ENTHUSIASM!

Exhibitions / 12 Oct 2006 - 15 Oct 2006
For the 2006 Frieze Art Fair Grant Watson and Sarah Pierce are co-curating a series of radio programmes in collaboration with Resonance 104.4fm, which will be broadcast live from the fair.
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MAKE YOUR MOVE

Exhibitions / 11 Aug 2006 - 23 Sep 2006 ADMISSION FREE
'Make Your Move' took place on five billboards throughout Dublin city, the locations where Project Arts Centre, Cuffe St., Essex Gate, Tara St and Townsend St the poster where installed in exactly the same manner as billboards.
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SARAH PIERCE

Exhibitions / 01 Jun 2006 - 31 Jul 2006 ADMISSION FREE
The Meaning of Greatness, a show by Sarah Pierce opened in the Project Arts Centre on 8th June, 2006. Pierce who is known for her discursive practice (The Metropolitan Complex) drew on her research to make an archive that will result in a re configuration of the gallery.
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BOJAN SARCEVIC

Exhibitions / 18 Apr 2006 - 13 May 2006 ADMISSION FREE
In response to an invitation to work with Project and The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, the artist Bojan Sarcevic proposed the following question - To what extent should an artist understand the implication of his or her findings?
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ARTCIRQ

Exhibitions / 27 Mar 2006 - 11 Apr 2006
Between April 5th - 11th, Project Arts Centre presented works by the independent Inuit media collective, Igloolik Isuma (To Think) Productions in a viewing library in the Project Gallery.
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GENERAL IDEA

Exhibitions / 27 Jan 2006 - 18 Mar 2006 ADMISSION FREE
Project was very proud to present the first Irish exhibition of the seminal Canadian artist's group General Idea (1968 - 1995) in January 2006. Established by AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal, for almost thirty years this group worked with wit, theoretical sophistication and formal flair to critique and challenge the norms of both high and low culture - earning them a place within the cannon of the late 20th Century avant-garde.
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