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.
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Join the artist Sibyl Montague who has invited curator Rachael Gilbourne for a conversation in the gallery as they discuss Montague's exhibition Saplings, the ningth exhibition of our Artist-Initiated Projects programme.

Join Austin Hearne in conversation with Michelle Hall as they discuss Hearne's new exhibition Remains, the second exhibition of our Artist-Initiated Projects programme.

Join David Lunney and Blaine O'Donnell discuss Lunney's new exhibiton Chrome Dreams, the first exhibition of our Artist-Initiated Projects programme.

To coincide with his solo exhibition The wind steals music & brings it to me the artist will host a Poetry Reading with Christodoulos Makris in the PP/S gallery space.

To coincide with the solo exhibition of Liliane Puthod, How Long After Best Before, the artist will host two events in the PP/S Project Space.

The Queeratorial is a collborative project curated by Aoife Banks featuring artists Becks Butler, Andrej Getman, Jordan Hearns, Ciarán O’Keeffe, Day Magee, Maïa Nunes, Lu Saborío, Jack Scollard, Hannah Tiernan.

In response to Wendy Judge's Souvenir Views: Film and animation lecturer Michael Connerty will present a visual trip (with occasional commentary) through some lunar and post-apocalyptic landscapes.

BASIC TALKS ~ Sue Rainsford, presented in conjunction with Periodical Review #8

Boundary Conditions is an artwork produced in response to a year wandering the network of laneways carved into the housing estates of Walkinstown, Dublin.

Join Laura Ní Fhlaibhín for a materials based workshop in the gallery space of her show 'Trailblazer '.

Pallas Projects are proud to announce their first Arts Council Commission Award will be presented to Celina Muldoon.

Daniel Tuomey will run a character creation workshop exploring the participants’ experiences and feelings about the area they live in. "We will look for places that speak to you, and try to figure out who it is that’s speaking."