Exhibition: Liberties Weavers at Pallas Projects Studios

Members of The Liberties Weavers will have an art exhibit at the Pallas Projects Studios.

The exhibition is centred around the revered figure of Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire, wisdom, and creativity. Through intricate weaving techniques and vibrant colours, the exhibition brings to life the essence of Brigid, capturing her multifaceted nature and enduring symbolism.

Feltmakers Ireland members Deirdre Crofts and Sandra Chase have pieces in the group exhibition.

The opening night is on Thursday, the 1st of February, from 5 to 8pm.

​The exhibition continues through Friday, the 2nd of February, from 12 to 6 pm.

Where: Pallas Projects Gallery, 115-117, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland.

For more information, visit the Liberties Weavers’ website – https://www.thelibertiesweavers.ie/events

The above exhibition is part of city-wide celebrations, which run from Thursday, the 1st, through Bank Holiday Monday, the 5th of February, 2024.

To see over 50 activities that are scheduled as part of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women, visit this website – https://dublin.ie/whats-on/brigit/

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Open Call: Pallas Projects – Artist Initiated Projects

Pallas Projects/Studios’ Artist-Initiated Projects, is an Arts Council-funded, open-submission, annual gallery programme that is highly accessible to artists, presented in the context of an established gallery space with a dedicated tradition towards the development of artists in a peer-led, supportive environment.

Its focus is on early/mid-career, emerging artists and recent graduates, who demonstrate their potential with the quality of their work, and their ambition to challenge and test their practice in the public realm. A relatively short turnaround time of 3–9 months allows the programme to be responsive, reflect what artists are currently making, and encourages experimentation and risk-taking.

Open Call! Submissions for 2024 are now open.

Deadline: 5pm, Thursday 23rd November 2023.

They have a video recording of an information session about their guidelines – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wMzvipCmJk

For more information about the project, visit their website – https://pallasprojects.org/get-involved

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