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Active Archive – Slow Institution: The Long Goodbye

Exhibitions / 31 Jan 2019 - 30 Mar 2019 Free Admission Gallery
Active Archive – Slow Institution is an extensive research initiative that delves into Project’s 50+year history, looking at the imagined futures and proposals for transformation recorded in Project Arts Centre’s archives.
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Design and Destroy, The Beauty of Ephemerality

Exhibitions / 16 Jan 2019 - 26 Jan 2019 Free Admission Cube
A national exhibit of design for performance, featuring work from some of Ireland’s most prolific and creative designers. This exhibition aims to highlight the dramatic yet ephemeral nature of design for stage and screen in Ireland.
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ACTIVE ARCHIVE – SLOW INSTITUTION

Exhibitions / 30 Aug 2018 - 22 Dec 2018 Admission Free Gallery
The gallery will be transformed into a research-archive-work-meeting space and a study of the documents and archives that uncover the history of one of Ireland’s oldest public art institutions.
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JESSE JONES: TREMBLE TREMBLE

Exhibitions / 07 Jun 2018 - 18 Jul 2018 Free Admission Space Upstairs
A multi-media installation which re-imagines feminist history and law. Jesse Jones has created an artwork she describes as a “bewitching” of the judicial system. Originally commissioned for the Pavilion of Ireland of the 57th Venice Biennale (2017)
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Agnieszka Polska: Softly Spoken

Exhibitions / 19 Apr 2018 - 16 Jun 2018 Free Admission
Fresh from winning Germany’s National Gallery Prize for Young Artists, video artist Agnieszka Polska returns to Project with her first solo exhibition in Ireland, presented in two consecutive iterations highlighting different themes from within her expanding practice.
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LADA STUDY ROOM // BIBLIOTHEQUE

Exhibitions / 25 Apr 2018 - 28 Apr 2018 Free admission The Foyer
A curated selection of work from the Live Art Development Agency (LADA)’s Study Room has toured to Live Collision each year, representing topics such as feminism, sexuality, disability and race in relation to Live Art practices.
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