News & Events
Our News & Events page is your go-to hub for everything happening at Pallas Projects/Studios. From exciting new exhibitions and artist talks to unique collaborations and special community events, we keep you informed about the latest developments in contemporary Irish art. With a focus on both emerging and established artists, we highlight the diverse and ever-evolving projects taking place within our spaces.
In addition to event listings, we share opportunities for artists, workshops, and open calls that reflect our ongoing commitment to nurturing creative talent. To stay updated with the latest news and not miss out on upcoming events, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates straight to your inbox.
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Davy Moor & Pete Prendergast, in conjunction with PP/S, would love you to join us at the Pallas Gallery in the Coombe for our eighth inter-(visual art)-organisational tourney.

Representing Ireland, Pallas Projects are one of 50 Partner Platforms representing more than 38 countries who are supporting the application process and the Prize in 2012.

Collaborative performance with Emma Haugh, Moira Brady Averill, Annie Gill and Kelly Shatter of Goose

As part of Periodcial Review 12 we are supporting the TU Platform Emergency Fund

Join the artist Emma McKeagney in a conversation with geologist David Chew about the rocks which inhabit the exhibition and their journey to being there. Geological processes are at work constantly and how we harness and use them to make art work is a fascination of the artist. They will discuss these processes and how we as humans effect and use them.

Visit 2013 Open Studio Day at PP/S

WE ARE ARTISTS FOR UKRAINE stands in solidarity with the artists, artist-run spaces, and all the people of Ukraine who are bravely resisting an immoral and illegal Russian invasion, those who have lost loved ones, or have been forced to flee their homes and country.

The workshop looks at how new materials can be manipulated and incorporated into art objects.

Giving guided tours, the artist will discuss the themes put forth by the exhibition, which establishes the art methodology of ‘relational socialist realism.’