Conall Kelleher, A Light Drift, 2013.

10/04/13—22/09/13

Project Space at PP/S – April/May

Events

A Light Drift

2nd–4th May

Conall Kelleher

Conall Kelleher is interested in constructing his own visual manual on self help and spiritual guidance. A personal and fictional telling of “directionlessness” and guidance through nature; astrology being a prominent component of this. His ideas are conveyed through various mediums, including video, animation and painting.

Opening
Thursday, 2 May 18, 6-8pm

A series of short-run artist-initiated projects, performances & events

The Project Space at PP/S is an open, accessible and versatile space that bridges studio and exhibition practice. It features throughout the year, internally-curated long-run projects, talks and events, alongside short-run artist-initiated projects, workshops, performances or large-scale studio use.
 
The Project Space is intended to allow access for individuals and groups working at a high standard within contemporary visual art and like-minded fields, to experiment with presenting their work and engage with audiences; to work in the context of a space with a dedicated tradition – ongoing over a seventeen year period – towards do-it-yourself initiatives and the professional development of emerging artists.

Part of the exhibition: Conall Kelleher—A Light Drift

This is not that place

25th–27th April

Emma Haugh

This is not that place is a point of slippage, a fragmentary archive of queer knowledge and intimacy, gathered together through random, instinctive, encounters and processes of relational otherness. 
A series of downloadable texts and a schedule of related events and collaborative interventions will be posted on the artists website.

Opening
Thursday, April 25, 6-8pm

A series of short-run artist-initiated projects, performances & events

The Project Space at PP/S is an open, accessible and versatile space that bridges studio and exhibition practice. It features throughout the year, internally-curated long-run projects, talks and events, alongside short-run artist-initiated projects, workshops, performances or large-scale studio use.
 
The Project Space is intended to allow access for individuals and groups working at a high standard within contemporary visual art and like-minded fields, to experiment with presenting their work and engage with audiences; to work in the context of a space with a dedicated tradition – ongoing over a seventeen year period – towards do-it-yourself initiatives and the professional development of emerging artists.

Part of the exhibition: Emma Haugh—This is not that place


First Awake Moment

18th–21st April

Ingrid Lyons, Lesley Ann O’Connell, Kathy Tynan

First Awake Moment documents a period in time in which Ingrid Lyons, Lesley Ann O’Connell, and Kathy Tynan have been independently focusing on and developing their painting and drawing practices.
This exhibition acts as a pause for contemplation and recognition of the past year and reflects on things learned, forgotten, lost, and discovered.

Opening
Thursday, April 18, 6-8pm

Group discussion on the exhibition
Friday, April 19, 6pm

A series of short-run artist-initiated projects, performances & events

The Project Space at PP/S is an open, accessible and versatile space that bridges studio and exhibition practice. It features throughout the year, internally-curated long-run projects, talks and events, alongside short-run artist-initiated projects, workshops, performances or large-scale studio use.
 
The Project Space is intended to allow access for individuals and groups working at a high standard within contemporary visual art and like-minded fields, to experiment with presenting their work and engage with audiences; to work in the context of a space with a dedicated tradition – ongoing over a seventeen year period – towards do-it-yourself initiatives and the professional development of emerging artists.

Part of the exhibition: Ingrid Lyons, Lesley Ann O’Connell, Kathy Tynan—First Awake Moment