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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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A perfomance as a part of First Awake Moment

Pallas Projects is delighted to present a new work in progress by Lidija Šola & Sadhbh Moriarty to mark the last day of Maslow's Hammer.

We are delighted to partner with the annual Culture Date with Dublin 8 festival, taking place this year across the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th May.

For Culture Night at PP/S artist Kevin Mooney will be joined in conversation with James Merrigan to discuss his exhibition Wave at 9pm – all welcome!

Diagrams, curated by Belfast-based academic Niamh McDonnell, is a mixed media show of work by 7 Irish and Northern Irish artists based in Belfast, Dublin and London, comprising lens-based media, drawings, paintings and sculptures.

Art Nomads, an artists collective made up of artists who have all come to live in Ireland from many parts of the world, present an expanded cinema installation from their ‘Souk/Bazaar’ participatory process.

Join us on Culture night to see our current exhibition, curated by Paul Murnaghan as an outcome of his residency at ISCP in New York.

Join artist Róisín White in the gallery where you will be invited to explore the exhibition and spend some time making your own miniature sculpture, and add to the installation.

Pallas Projects/Studios presents a panel discussion in response to the current exhibition Periodical Review. T

A cloud of soft equations is the most recent manifestation of an evolving work by Dennis McNulty, which has its genesis in The Eyes of Ayn Rand, a piece he produced for Performa 11.

A festival delivering new directions in independent get-togethers and alternative education; including talks, book launches, food, drinks, exhibition-openings and performances.

Drawing From Art is a drawing workshop run by the artists featured in the group exhibition Art Club—Concurrent.