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SANDRA JOHNSTON: WAIT IT OUT

Exhibitions / Performance / Vis Art / 29 Aug 2019 - 19 Oct 2019 Free Admission Gallery
Consisting of two main parts, 'Wait it Out' negotiates personal and historical narratives in relation to the reverberation of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. The work reflects upon the indeterminate early days of the peace process and the climate of unease which motivated Johnston to relocate to Dublin in 1997.
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ROEE ROSEN: EXORCISMS

Exhibitions / Vis Art / 26 Apr 2019 - 15 Jun 2019 Gallery
Exorcisms, Rosen’s first solo exhibition in Ireland, negotiates alternate forms and practices of devotion, possession and politicised demonology.
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CHRISTOPHER MAHON: COUCHED

Performance / Vis Art / 04 Oct 2018 - 22 Dec 2018 Gallery
In this new performative commission Christopher Mahon further develops his most recent sculptural experiments using his family couch. The piece of furniture was designed by his father in 1988 and has been re-upholstered using laser printed images of his mother’s sculptural work.
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Process | Event

Film / Vis Art / 30 Oct 2018 - 04 Dec 2018 6-8 Cube
A unique series of artist-led discursive screening events featuring Jenny Brady, Sarah Browne, Dennis McNulty and Tadhg O'Sullivan presented by aemi, an agency dedicated to the support and exhibition of artist and experimental moving image work.
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Talk and Think Tank: SEBASTIAN CICHOCKI

Special Event / Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 31 Oct 2018 - 01 Nov 2018 Free admission, booking required Gallery
Active Archive - Slow Institution continues with a series of seminars and events led by international artists, curators and critics.
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KATYA SANDER: A LANDSCAPE OF KNOWN FACTS

Exhibitions / Vis Art / 29 Apr 2010 - 26 Jun 2010 ADMISSION FREE
Katya Sander’s A Landscape of Known Facts is a newly commissioned artwork that will completely transform the gallery of Project Arts Centre. Sander’s landscape is projected like a lighthouse, a beam that scans the circular room in a slow, continuous, 360degree evolution.
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