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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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Alex Martinis Roe’s series Genealogies; Frameworks for Exchange – first developed for her show at Pallas Projects – is to feature in the exhibition ‘Post-planning’ at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, and concurrently for the solo exhibition Collective Biographies at Bibiliothekswohnung, Berlin.

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

Pallas Projects/Studios has been selected to be a partner once again for the Future Generation Art Prize 2014.

The Future Generation Art Prize application procedure is open now until 20 May to offer the opportunity to all artists throughout the world to take part in the 5th edition of the biannual global contemporary art prize.

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.

The fourth edition of The Future Generation Art Prize worldwide competition established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation in Ukraine opens for entries today. Pallas Projects are please to again be Platform Partner for the prize in Ireland.

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.