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MONUMENT TO ANOTHER MAN'S FATHERLAND
Exhibitions / 12 Dec 2009 - 31 Jan 2010 ADMISSION FREEProject Arts Centre is proud to present the newly commissioned installation of two films by Lonnie van Brummelen & Siebren de Haan, in the exhibition Monument to Another Man’s Fatherland.
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CULT OF ENGAGEMENT
Exhibitions / 18 Dec 2009 - 30 Jan 2010 ADMISSION FREEClodagh Emoe will present a space filled with the essence of ritual, where events – occult or banal – are bound to take place.
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EVERY VERSION BELONGS TO THE MYTH
Exhibitions / 23 Oct 2009 - 05 Dec 2009 ADMISSION FREEAn exhibition stimulated by layers and interpretations of myth. Is there such a thing as an authentic myth? Does the truth of a myth lie in its roots and origins, or in the context of its retelling?
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CORRIB GAS PROJECT ARTS CENTRE
Exhibitions / 28 Aug 2009 - 10 Oct 2009 ADMISSION FREEThis exhibition looks at the 10 year struggle between two cultures in the West of Ireland.
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THE PREHISTORY OF THE CRISIS (2)
Exhibitions / 02 Jul 2009 - 15 Aug 2009 ADMISSION FREEAs Ireland experiences recession and unemployment rapidly rises, four artists with a common interest in the complexities of multicultural living come together to examine attitudes to migration before this period of crisis.
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