06/11/25—22/11/25
Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil—Aer Milam
Opening:
6–8pm Thursday 6th November
Exhibition runs:
Friday 7th – Saturday 22nd November
Pallas Projects are pleased to present Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil—Aer Milam, the final exhibition of the 2025 Artist-Initiated Projects programme.
In Aer Milam Caroline's sculptural and video works link dream and death practices, commercial flying, and queer feminist electronics in an act of technocratic resistance.
Pallas Projects are delighted to partner with Beta Festival.
Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil—Aer Milam is included in their Local Artists Network which is dedicated to spotlighting new work by some of Ireland’s most exciting artists experimenting with art and technology.
For more information please see their website.
Event
Biography:
Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil is an Irish artist, writer, and filmmaker working between Dublin, London, and the less explored regions of cosmic experience. They previously worked under the name Loitering Theatre
Mac Cathmhaoil’s is an esoteric art practice where video, text, artificial intellect, viral interference, and future archeologies of time are alchemically melded together - to disrupt the technologies and belief systems of consensus reality.
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Recent shows include Ticket to Turiya at Orleans House Gallery, London (2024) and This is How I Roll as part of Disrupting the Algorithm at Betafest, Dublin (2024). Recent writing can be found in Winter Papers No.9. They are completing a practice based PhD in Goldsmiths, London. Forthcoming shows include Tulca 2025: Strange lands still bear common ground.
Artist-Initiated Projects at Pallas Projects/Studios is an open-submission, annual gallery programme of 8 x 3-week exhibitions taking place from March-November 2025. This unique programme of funded, artist-initiated projects selected via open call is highly accessible to artists, with a focus on early career, emerging artists and recent graduates. Projects are supplemented with artists' talks, texts, workshops or performances, and gallery visits by colleges and local schools.