Projects
Pallas Projects collaborates with artists and groups, placing a particular emphasis on early-career, emerging artists and recent graduates, experimental or overlooked practices.
Our gallery programming is centred around our open-submission Artist-Initiated Projects. Selected projects are presented in the context of a gallery space with a dedicated tradition towards the professional development of artists in a peer-led, supportive environment and are supplemented with artists’ talks, texts, workshops, performances, artists' interviews, and gallery visits by colleges and local schools.
This core programme is contextualised alongside collaborative, curated, and international projects.
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Precinct utilises the spaces currently dedicated to advertising hoarding all around the city. Placed within the context of billboard advertising, art has an ability to touch peoples lives in a more immediate and unsuspecting way.

The intention of Salon 99 would be to move away from the process of presentation in favour of the up front display methods of the early 20th century Parisians. A chorus of condensed images will replace the cool space of the modernist gallery.

Pallas Studios host an exhibition of contemporary art with a title not a theme.

works-set/tallentire – Trailer is a project by Anne Tallentire and John Seth, commissioned by Project Arts Centre

Underground Overground is the first exhibition of Pallas Studios artists

Xl(ent) Die? No! Migt* the first exhibition in Pallas Studios, an international show with external curators