IADT Degree Students —In The Making
Opening reception: 6–8pm Thursday 9, 16, 23 February 2023Exhibition runs: Friday 10 – Saturday 25 FebruaryGallery open: 12–6 Friday, 12–2pm Saturday
Exhibition events: Each Friday at 2.30pm invited guests will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.Please see below for details.
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In The Making:David Carvill, Jill Clinch, Oisín Donnelly, Shona Doyle, Sinéad Gillain, Cian Handschuh, Sarah Hoffman, Abigail Hynes Murphy, Hetty Lawlor, Saoirse McGarry (as Delphine), Hannah Murphy, Joshua Niall Murphy, Emma Nalty, Sorche Ní Ríain, Katie O’Hara (Kal), Cassie O’Rourke, Áine Osborne, Sarah Partington, Ellen Wise, Megan Wynne, Vanessa Zelek
In the making presents a taste of the future. For three weeks in February 2023, 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. Conceived as an experiment in learning through exhibition-making, the project has been developed with guidance from PP/S co-curator Gavin Murphy and assistance from post-graduate students on IADT’s MA in Art & Research Collaboration (ARC). Each exhibition will provide an early-stage glimpse into the ideas, materials and techniques currently being researched and tested by the BA students and a valuable opportunity for them to extend their practices beyond the IADT studios.
In the making is conceived in three instalments, titled Milk, Butter, and Bread. A series of invited respondents have been asked to engage with a specific instalment and will be in conversation with IADT students as part of the exhibition’s public programme.
The three exhibition openings will take place from 6pm to 8pm, on Thursdays 9, 16 and 23 February 2023.
Each exhibition will also be open to the public on Fridays, 12–6pm, and Saturdays, 12–2pm. (Please note the earlier Saturday closing time).
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In The Making 1: Milk
Jill Clinch, Oisín Donnelly, Sarah Hoffman, Hetty Lawlor, Sorche Ní Ríain, Sarah Partington, Vanessa Zelek
Milk brings together the work of degree year students from IADT’s BA in Art in the first of three exhibitions at Pallas Projects in February 2023.
Milk explores the mechanics of our physical and mental relations with the natural world. Milk itself is representative of the natural production and growth created to produce life. It is a culmination of the natural flow conceptually and literally that we see internally and in external attitudes towards organic form. Its fluidity is intertwined in life even after being grown, using energy to build physical form. Milk is the bridge between nature and nurture.
Exhibition event: On Friday 10 February 2020 at 2.30pm, Michael Hill (Temple Bar Gallery and Studios) will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
In The Making 2: Butter
Sinéad Gillain, Abigail Hynes Murphy, Hannah Murphy, Katie O’Hara (Kal), Cassie O’Rourke, Áine Osborne, Megan Wynne.
Butter brings together the work of degree year students from IADT’s BA in Art in the second of three exhibitions at Pallas Projects in February 2023.
Butter is concerned with the emotional aspects of art and its making. Several works in the exhibition focus on capturing and immortalising a moment. Other artworks take a more experiential approach, communicating a particular physical feeling or emotion to the viewer. Some of the artists tackle the materiality of their chosen medium, exploring how matter can be used to convey memories, emotions and stories.
Exhibition event: On Friday 17 February 2023 at 2.30pm, Annie Laing and Tilly Morris (DIVA) will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
In The Making 3: Bread
David Carvill, Shona Doyle, Cian Handschuh, Saoirse McGarry (as Delphine), Joshua Niall Murphy, Emma Nalty, Ellen Wise
Bread brings together the work of degree year students from IADT’s BA in Art in the third of three exhibitions at Pallas Projects in February 2023.
Bread investigates themes of voyeurism, housing and streets through a collection of films, sculptures, and paintings, by artists pushing and challenging the limits of the materiality of their chosen medium. The works in this exhibition address the broad scope of individual human experience as it intersects with the structure and confines of society, architecture and the mind.
Exhibition event: On Friday 24 February 2023 at 2.30pm, artist Emma Roche will respond to the exhibition in conversation with IADT students. This informal event is open to the public.
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In The Making is conceived as an experiment in learning through exhibition-making, the project has been developed with guidance from PP/S co-curator Gavin Murphy and assistance from post-graduate students on IADT’s MA in Art & Research Collaboration (ARC).
Pallas Projects/Studios is funded by The Arts Council