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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The Virtual Lectures is a series of public lectures devised and delivered by artist and writer Frank Wasser during the covid-19 pandemic.
As part of the Ark Life project Pallas Projects are proud to present the Ark Life online exhibition and auction taking place from June 10th-June 21st.
Through the Ark Life Auction we raised just under €8000 which will go directly to artists and eco-focused groups
As part of the Ark Life project Pallas Projects presents the Workshop Exhibition with Celina Muldoon.
This year to coincide with our online Periodical Review X exhibition we have teamed up with artist and education curator Liliane Puthod to create an activity pack for pupils to do home.
In this playful and experimental making-workshop lead by Natalie Pullen, participants will spend time with the work on show before leaving the gallery space to respond to, reconstruct, or re-imagine a chosen piece from memory
As part of her exhibition at Pallas, Argentinian artist Florencia Caiazza has invited one of The Mothership project founders, artist and lecturer Seoidín O'Sullivan to join her in conversation to talk to and think about her work before and after having a child.
Join Laura Ní Fhlaibhín for a materials based workshop in the gallery space of her show 'Trailblazer '.
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.
Accompanying the Dubliners selection for the HDLU Biennial of Painting, is a specially curated reel giving a glimpse into the layered histories and complex identity of Dublin, through a selection of artists revealing the city through video works.
Devised by IADT students, two online gatherings will take place to accompany their online exhibtion High Heart. The second of these welcomes Alice Butler (aemi) and Maeve Connolly (IADT) who will explore how artists, curators and programmers have adapted to new modes of exhibition.
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