Projects

Pallas Projects collaborates with artists and groups, placing a particular emphasis on early-career, emerging artists and recent graduates, experimental or overlooked practices.

Artist-Initiated Projects (AIP) is a highly accessible open-submission programme, presented in a peer-led, supportive environment. It is designed to be dynamic, quick and responsive to reflect what artists are currently making. Periodical Review (2011–present) sets out to consider, revisit and review current movements within contemporary art practices from around Ireland to facilitate and encourage new readings, collaboration, crossover and debate.

This core programme is contextualised alongside collaborative and international projects.

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On the impossible histories of Art(ist) and Activism: A lecture/list
29/10/20—29/10/20

The ‘lecture-performance’ incorporates elements of both the academic lecture and of performance in contemporary and modern art history.

Part of Special Projects
Art in the Community: Redefining Heritage of the Association of Artists Zemlja
05/10/20—09/10/20

Art in the Community: Redefining Heritage of the Association of Artists Zemlja project was based on exchanging experiences, a reciprocal collaboration of artists and work within the local community and students' research work.

Part of International Projects
New Irish Video at HDLU, Zagreb
05/10/20—09/10/20

Pallas Projects presents ‘New Irish Video’, a screening of new experimental film and video works by artists from or based in Ireland. The selection of work spans the heterogeneous approaches to the moving image that artists from Ireland are adopting today, from experimental narrative work to CGI environments, envoking the personal, historical, socio-political and the self-reflexive.

Part of International Projects
Jane Cassidy—The Thin Veil
10/09/20—26/09/20

The Thin Veil is an audiovisual installation that tries to capture the otherworldliness of the sea, the sand and the stars. Part of our 2020 Artist-Initiated Projects programme.

Part of Artist-Initiated Projects
Barry Mulholland—Tossed In The Drink
13/08/20—29/08/20

As we sink further into this age of anxiety, the reality of existing in a constant state of flux is now normal. This work is an immediate response to current collective fears in society. Part of our 2020 Artist-Initiated Projects programme.

Part of Artist-Initiated Projects
Control, Alt, Delete —A lecture on the history and politics of Internet Art
15/07/20—15/07/20

The ‘lecture-performance’ incorporates elements of both the academic lecture and of performance in contemporary and modern art history.

Part of Special Projects
AIP/Pages
05/06/20—11/11/21

AIP/Pages is a dedicated Artist-Initiated Projects resource – a newly commissioned series of online, interactive artists pages.

Part of Artist-Initiated Projects
Artists Announced—Artist-Initiated Projects 20/21
05/06/20—27/06/20

Pallas Projects/Studios are delighted to announce the participating artists in our programme of Artist-Initiated Projects 20/21.

Part of Artist-Initiated Projects
Joan Coen—Heads-Ón Saol Eile
12/03/20—14/03/20

Joan Coen, Heads-Ón Saol Eile, represents an expression of the collective unconscious known as ‘an saol eile’ in the Irish language - a unified field of awareness which realises its presence through image.

Part of Special Projects
Damiano Curschellas and Colm Mac Athlaoich—1001 Shows
27/02/20—02/03/20

A selection of considered works were brought to Pallas Projects and placed on the shelf to expand the exhibition space and an edition of silkscreened floor plans use previous exhibition texts to serve as backgrounds to carry additional information for 1001 Shows.

Part of Special Projects
In the making 2020
06/02/20—22/02/20

In the making presents a taste of the future. For three weeks in February-March 2020, 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.

Part of Learning & Research
Book launch—Permanent Recession: a Handbook on Art, Labour and Circumstance
06/12/19—06/12/19

Join us for the launch of Permanent Recession: a Handbook on Art, Labour and Circumstance, a new enquiry into the capitals and currencies of experimental, radical and artist-run initiatives in Australia.

Part of Learning & Research