
02/11/17—18/11/17
IADT Degree Students —
In the making
Opening reception:
6–8pm Thursday 2nd, 9th and 16th November 2017
Exhibition runs:
Friday 3rd – Saturday 18th November 2017
In the making
Zsofi Abel, Zsolt Basti, Nancy Behan, Marcus Brien, Dermot Byrne, Cliodhna Casey, Anishta Chooramun, Carly Colton Perry, Conor Daly, Elaine Ellis, Natasha Farrell, Oisin Farrell, Lisa Fortune, Ciara Furlong, Sabrina Gavin, Louise Halton, Genevieve Healy, Laura Healy, Ciara Hodson, Anita Hopkins, Emma Hopkins, Olivia Hyland, Aoibhe Jessen, Diane Jones, Diarmuid Kavanagh, Dervla Kilduff, Grace Latham, Maurice Mahony, Brian McColgan, Tessa Muldoon, Jane Murphy, Lorcan Murphy, Philip Murray, Olivia Normile, Ellen O’Connor, Kasia O’Leary, Raymond O’Neill, Samir Said, Matthew Shiell, Patrick Tunney, Chun Zhu Wang
In the making presents a taste of the future. For three weeks in November 2017, Pallas Projects provides an exciting platform for emerging art practices, hosting three consecutive exhibitions of new work by degree year students from IADT’s BA in Art. Conceived as an experiment in learning through exhibition-making, the project has been developed with guidance from PP/S co-curator Gavin Murphy and assistance from post-graduate students on IADT’s MA in Art & Research Collaboration (ARC). Each exhibition will provide an early-stage glimpse into the ideas, materials and techniques currently being researched and tested by the BA students and a valuable opportunity for them to extend their practices beyond the IADT studios.
In the making is conceived in three instalments, titled LOGOS, PATHOS and ETHOS. Invited respondents— from Basic Space, Ormston House and Catalyst Arts—have been asked to engage with each instalment, in dialogue with the students as part of the exhibition’s public programme.
The three exhibition openings will take place from 6pm to 8pm, on Thursdays November 2, November 9 and November 16, 2017.
Each exhibition will also be open to the public on Fridays, 12–6pm, and Saturdays, 12–2pm. (Please note the earlier Saturday closing time).

In the making 1: Logos
Nancy Behan, Carly Colton Perry, Conor Daly, Natasha Farrell, Oisin Farrell, Emma Hopkins, Diarmuid Kavanagh, Grace Latham, Philip Murray, Ellen O’Connor, Samir Said, Chun Zhu Wang
Logos brings together the work of Degree year Art students in the first of three exhibitions in Pallas Projects in November 2017.
Logos, is an appeal to logic; a way of persuading an audience by reason.
Exploring a logical approach to research and art making, Logos presents artworks that are factual, analytical and informative. Context and methodology are examined on an individual and collective basis, through multidisciplinary approaches to practice. The exhibition features references to events in the past, present, and imagined future, from The War of the Worlds radio broadcasts by Orson Welles, to Dublin’s derelict buildings, and archeological excavations currently underway across Ireland.
In the making 2: Pathos
Zsolt Basti, Marcus Brien, Cliodhna Casey, Lisa Fortune, Ciara Furlong, Laura Healy, Ciara Hodson, Olivia Hyland, Aoibhe Jessen, Diane Jones, Dervla Kilduff, Kasia O’Leary, Tessa Muldoon, Olivia Normille
Pathos brings together the work of Degree year Art students in the second of three exhibitions in Pallas Projects in November 2017.
Pathos is a quality that evokes pity or sadness. It is sympathetic.
Exploring affect, emotion and empathy, Pathos involves artwork extending across a wide spectrum of artistic mediums. Through their investigations of materials, processes and technologies, the artists seek to understand the imagining of 'oneself’ and 'the other’. This exhibition includes works on themes such as memory recall, the clustering of individuals to create a connection, and the world of voyeurism.
In the making 3: Ethos
Zsofi Abel, Nancy Behan, Dermot Byrne, Anishta Chooramun, Elaine Ellis, Sabrina Gavin, Louise Halton, Genevieve Healy, Anita Hopkins, Maurice Mahony, Brian McColgan, Jane Murphy, Lorcan Murphy, Raymond O’Neill, Matthew Shiell, Patrick Tunney
Ethos is the final of three exhibitions bringing together the work of IADT BA Art Degree year students, held in Pallas Projects in November 2017.
Ethos examines the fundamental character or spirit of a culture.
Exploring experiences and ideologies, Ethos encompasses artworks dealing with cultures, environments and societies. Aspects of identity are portrayed both from an individual and collective viewpoint, through multidisciplinary practice. This exhibition includes works on themes such as sexuality, reaching beyond gender through the cyborg, and the recovery of a sense of home through simulations.

Events
Invited Responses
Each Friday at 2.30pm invited guests will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
In the making 1: Logos
On Friday November 3, 2017 at 2.30pm, Bassam Al-Sabah and Kim Gleeson (Basic Space) will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
In the making 2: Pathos
On Friday November 10th, 2017 at 2.30pm, Mary Conlon (Director of Ormston House) will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public
In the making 3: Ethos
On Friday 17, 2017 at 2.30pm, curators from Catalyst Arts will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
In the making is conceived as an experiment in learning through exhibition-making, the project has been developed with guidance from PP/S co-director Gavin Murphy, and assistance from post-graduate students on IADT’s MA in Art & Research Collaboration (ARC).