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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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Devised by IADT students, two online gatherings will take place to accompany their online exhibtion High Heart. The first of these welcomes Jesse Jones, who will respond to IADT student questions about sustaining art practice beyond college

Holy Show, an annual art journal and literary production company, will be exhibiting original artwork from Issue #05 of their magazine at Pallas Projects/Studios from 7th–10th September.

IADT and Pallas Projects are delighted to announce recent IADT graduate Steffi Kelly as the winner of this year’s IADT/Pallas Projects Mentorship Award

IADT and Pallas Projects are delighted to announce recent IADT graduate Lana May Fleming as the winner of this year’s IADT/Pallas Projects Mentorship Award

The Future Generation Art Prize is a biannual global contemporary art prize to discover, recognise and give long-term support to a future generation of artists. All artists aged from 18 to 35 working in any medium are invited to apply.

This guided meditation is offered in conjunction with Jane’s video piece The Thin Veil which, as she explains, is influenced by her own conscious breathing and meditation practices.

Pallas Projects/Studios are seeking a candidate to join their team as part of the Community Employment (CE) Scheme*.

To coincide with his exhibition Lift Yourself at Pallas Projects/Studios, Tadhg Ó Cuirrín will be joined in conversation by artist Shane Finan in discussing some of the themes of the exhibition, and any other tangential topics which may arise.

Join us for tea and cake at the closing of Mouthnotes. The artist will be present between 12 and 15pm for informal discussions about the work exhibited.

In conjunction with her exhibition, Lament, Camilla Hanney will host a public conversation with tutor and researcher Marian Caulfield.

Artist Celina Muldoon executes two live performances to accompany her exhibition SIRENS. The first performance takes place at the opening reception and the second on the last day of the exhibition.

Nasty Women Dublin & Pallas Projects are pleased to announce that over €6000 was raised through the sale of art works at the Nasty Women Dublin exhibition in August 2107, which was held in support of The Artist Campaign to Repeal the 8th Amendment and The Coalition to Repeal the 8th Amendment.