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THE FORGOTTEN WORKS
Exhibitions / 20 Aug 2012 - 28 Nov 2012Lyons’ installation is a work in conflict: a generative and destructive force, an entanglement of darkness and light, and a conjuring of form without form. As an in-between space, it is both a beginning and an end, and a non-space from which matter seems to rise.
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WHITEWASHING THE MOON
Exhibitions / 23 Aug 2012 - 27 Oct 2012A garden of sculptures, moving images and other material installations.
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HERE'S TO YOU
Exhibitions / 23 Aug 2012 - 27 Oct 2012Coinciding with the exhibition Whitewashing the Moon, Project Arts Centre continues its new experimental Grotto series with the site-specific installation by Kevin Kirwan, entitled Here’s To You.
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ART PICNIC: WHITEWASHING
Exhibitions / Talks and Readings / 18 Oct 2012 4 (including lunch)Feed your body and your imagination, do something different on your lunch break and join us for an art picnic.
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CONJURING FOR BEGINNERS
Exhibitions / 03 Jul 2012 - 11 Aug 2012Conjuring for Beginners will transform the building; the Space Upstairs will become a giant gallery filled with sculpture on an enormous scale, by one of Ireland’s most promising young artists Sam Keogh; the Cube will be home to a trio of artworks, light, sound and video installations by Janice Kerbel (CA/UK), Zbynek Baladrán (CZ) and the 2010 Turner Prize winning artist Susan Philipsz (UK); and in the gallery the final piece of the exhibition will be a collection of playful sculptures as the works of Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel (FR), Angela Fulcher (UK/IE) and Ruth E. Lyons (IE) play out side by side.
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