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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Periodical Review 14—A Language to Shout In
06/12/24—25/01/25

Selected by Miguel Amado, Valeria Ceregini, Mark Cullen & Gavin Murphy. Featuring work by Basil Al-Rawi, Kian Benson Bailes, Ceara Conway, Sarah Durcan, Farouk858, Shane Hynan, Sarah Long, Samir Mahmood, Riki Matsuda, Yvonne McGuinness, NAMACO (Han Hogan and Donal Fullam), Yuri Pattison, Amanda Rice, Sonia Shiel, Laura Skehan, Pádraig Spillane, Frank Sweeney, Anne Tallentire, Kathy Tynan, Amna Walayat. Essay by Diana Bamimeke

Part of Periodical Review
Periodical Review #1
18/11/11—17/12/11

Periodical Review (2011–ongoing) is a long-running curatorial project which sets out to consider, revisit and review current movements within contemporary art practices from around Ireland.

Part of Periodical Review
Paper Work
04/12/09—19/12/09

Paper Work explores the primacy of paper as a fundamental medium, a celebration at the core of the transformative essence of artistic production, and of the possibilities inherent in the simplest medium, intrinsic as it is to the facilitation of expansive contemporary artistic concepts.

Part of Curated Projects
Dare to live without limits – SUB:URBAN Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
10/03/09—29/03/09

What does matter?, in times of flux what is fixed? what is important and what is not? what to focus on and what to ignore? are we lost or are we found? Pallas Contemporary Projects is delighted to present new and recent work from 6 artists specifically selected for SUB:URBAN Rotterdam.

Part of International Projects
Heavier-than-Air Flying Machines Are Impossible - Bangkok
22/01/08—02/02/08

Questioning accepted patterns in society and physical day-to-day experience, these artists unpack and rework reality. Always in transit, moving and questioning our assumptions, the artists ask how tenable the rules are and what indeed these rules are?

Part of International Projects
Pallas 00
02/03/00—02/03/00

This is the second exhibition of Irish art that the curatorial partnership at Pallas have brought to London.

Part of International Projects