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CALLING THE ELEPHANT
Exhibitions / 14 Dec 2007 ADMISSION FREECalling the Elephant is an exhibition in which individual works might reveal something of each other, where characters are shadowed by caricatures, and through which the gallery transforms into both a stage and a screen.
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BLACKBOXING
Exhibitions / 01 Nov 2007 - 01 Dec 2007 ADMISSION FREEBlackboxing: the isolation, acceptance and application of a body of knowledge outside of one's comprehension.
Brought together in the exhibition Blackboxing are a number of artists and intellectuals who have at the core of their practice a hunger for knowledge, and from whom this term has emerged.
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THE BOOKS IN FRED HAMPTON'S APARTMENT
/ 29 Nov 2007 12Introducing some of the ambitions that will be developed in his exhibition next year at Project, Jeremiah Day will explore ...
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ALL DOLLED UP
/ 24 Nov 2007 15Join the Queen of Ireland, Pandora ‘Panti’ Bliss for a candid and course comic lecture and guided tour through the ...
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THE COMING WORLD
/ 24 Nov 2007 12Dora works a dead end job in a New England seaside town. Her ex, Ed, owes $10,000 to the wrong ...
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