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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 (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.

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Give up the Ghost incorporates new and reconfigured work, writing and research by Lorraine Brannigan, Shannon Flaherty, Emma Hogan, Jack Nyhan, Martina McDonald, Siobhán Mooney, Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton. The exhibition is informed by a variety of conjectures on the nature of time.

Each of the artists within this exhibition directs their lens towards a multitude of purposes, while their thoughts are refracted through existence within a global metropolis.

The Epic of Gilgamesh 2012 is an ongoing project in which eight artists interpret The Epic of Gilgamesh, a story of the third millenium B.C.E.

Conversations in: is an ongoing project that considers the relationship between image & object within the dilemma of a contemporary art practice.

Give up the Ghost incorporates new and reconfigured work, writing and research by Lorraine Brannigan, Shannon Flaherty, Emma Hogan, Jack Nyhan, Martina McDonald, Siobhán Mooney, Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton. The exhibition is informed by a variety of conjectures on the nature of time.