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category dublin | arts and media | news report author Tuesday September 20, 2005 12:49author by dunk - seomra spraoi collectiveauthor email fuspey at yahoo dot co dot uk

Pallas studios and heights @ NE inner city / the monto

"In 1996 Artists Mark Cullen and Brian Duggan formed Pallas Studios in Dublin's inner city. This multi functional art space has a wide range of services and ongoing Projects. From Art studios to contemporary exhibitions Pallas was established to harness, engage and provoke."
5 years later the city council gave them a derelict flat which they have turned into an art gallery.
Last week some of the seomra spraoi collective visited the group, saw the spaces and interviewed them
14 minute radio interview with Brian Duggan
http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/brian_and_pallas.wav
Pallas studios and heights - map
Pallas studios and heights - map

Pallas studios, their studio is the last building remaining on Foley street which has not undergone development. The studio has been here for the last 10 years and is rented. The name comes from the factory that the artists work out of, named after greek godess Pallas Athene, the godess of the arts and war.
this is the (in)famous monto part of dublin city, once the largest red light district in dublin.
10 years ago the artists; Mark Cullen and Brian Duggan approached the city council with a radical idea - give us space in derelict city zones to use as live art spaces- 5 years later and after much work to encourage the decision- the council gave them a derelict flat in Sean Treacey house on Buckingham street, just off Summerhill. It is primarly a modern art space in a unigue and different setting.
we interviewed Brian about the project in his studio and visited the present exhibition - no mans land, up in the heights
see http://www.pallasstudios.org/ for more info

more info on seomra spraoi collective and the upcoming night on friday see:
Seomra Spraoi collective invites you to a night of play, art, discussion, film, food, disco
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=71888

Pallas Studios on Foley street
Pallas Studios on Foley street

tough area, strong entrance
tough area, strong entrance

ring the buzzer, ask applerock guy nicely if Pallas are in
ring the buzzer, ask applerock guy nicely if Pallas are in

inside the studios - old linen sweatshop
inside the studios - old linen sweatshop

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author by dunkpublication date Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:57author address author phone

why?
because it was felt art and culture can help alleviate the problems of the area, part of the city which suffered severly from the heroin crisis of the 80's, which is not over yet.

chalk warning on entrance to Pallas studio
chalk warning on entrance to Pallas studio

Pallas Heights - art gallery in Sean Treacy house
Pallas Heights - art gallery in Sean Treacy house

Sean Treacey house- north east inner city
Sean Treacey house- north east inner city

derelict space - ALIVE
derelict space - ALIVE

inside the gallery, Ruth and Mark chat
inside the gallery, Ruth and Mark chat

author by dunkpublication date Tue Sep 20, 2005 13:14author address author phone

perhaps being inspired by the precedent set by dublin council and Pallas, last year in kilkenny the arts officer, Mary Butler, gave 14 artists in kilkenny the FREE use of the derelict chadwicks building beside the train station. This was used as a live studio, kids visited and met the artists and the artists had it for @ a year till it was pulled down
more on that
KAZ photos
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=68486&topic=artsandmedia#comment104585

unfortunately the Pallas exhibition is now over, but there will be more, and hopefully there will be more and more and more spaces like this throughout the city

No Mans Land
http://www.pallasstudios.org/pallas/exhibitions/pallasheights/nomansland.htm

Daniel Cramer, Haris Epaminonda, Angela Huntbach, Tea Makipäa, Karen Land Hansen, Yvonne McGuinness, Ann Mulrooney and Christian Sievers. were the artists who exhibited in the gallery.
Curated by Ann Mulrooney.

"No Mans Land is an ongoing exhibition project which began in 2002, involving eight young European artists. Although working in a variety of media including performance, sound, photography and drawing, all in some way are operating from a sense of displacement and an ambiguity relating to how the self fits in the world.
Also notable is the direct authenticity of the work. It touches on recurrent themes that evoke or explore beauty, alienation and a sense of lack or longing, revealing a world which is subtly foreign to us though seemingly familiar. The exhibition is sited within a domestic environment in a deliberate blurring of boundaries which underlines the subtle complexities of the subjects touched upon."

upstairs in Pallas heights- vid and sculpture installation
upstairs in Pallas heights- vid and sculpture installation

books by the window- feedback and comments
books by the window- feedback and comments

a room with a view (sorry for darkness-tek prob here)
a room with a view (sorry for darkness-tek prob here)

prezzies to Pallas - seomra spraoi poster and CIRCA clown heart
prezzies to Pallas - seomra spraoi poster and CIRCA clown heart

chadwicks kilkenny- more healthy use of derelict space
chadwicks kilkenny- more healthy use of derelict space

author by dunkpublication date Wed Sep 21, 2005 16:59author address author phone

Magpie Squat Still Empty!
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=72091&condense_comments=false#comment122081
In August 2003 some anarchists, autonomists and punx fed up paying extortionate rents to greedy landlords (and working shitty precarious jobs to keep him fat) decided enough was enough and occupied a long derelict building on Leeson street.

cork art group "one day collective" occupy derelict city building
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/wsm/ws/2005/85/corkculture.html
A group of artists in Cork, aware of the lack of affordable work space, took over an empty building in the centre of Cork at the beginning of February. It wasn't just any old building, it was the former home of the Cork School of Music and which has lain empty for nearly 15 years. The building was perfect: loads of space and close to the centre of town. Not to mention the fifteen grand pianos that were found in there that were rotting away from lack of use!

author by dunkpublication date Thu Mar 23, 2006 14:56author address author phone

more empty council buildings and spaces could be opened up
all benefit
anyway, fair play to pallas and all involved with what they have done over these few years, looking forward to more adventures from them

FINAL PALLAS HEIGHTS EXHIBITIONS...UNTIL MAY

Four exhibitions, opening this Friday 24th at Pallas Heights, Dublin
Ireland
Fergus Byrne, Fiction, flat 25
Clodagh Emoe, Metaphysical Longings, flat 28
Vanessa O’Reilly, SWARM, flat 29
Via, flat 30

Opening Friday, March 24th
6.00 - 7.30pm
Pallas Heights, 29 Sean Tracey House, Buckingham St, Dublin 1.
Exhibition continues
March 28th - 15th May

Open Saturdays 1pm - 5pm and by Appointment only. To arrange a viewing
time and receive directions Please Call: 087 9677394 / 087 9572232

This will be the last show at Pallas Heights, Sean Tracey House, before
demolition.

More info to follow.

Clodagh Emoe Metaphysical Longings

Clodagh Emoe (b. Dublin) is currently participating in the Artists
Residency Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and is
currently exhibiting her solo-show “I Am Here Somewhere” at Temple Bar
Galleries and Studios. In conjunction with this is a collaborative project
with “I Am Somewhere Here” features a visual dialogue with international
artists dealing with similar themes at the Process Room at IMMA.
Forthcoming projects for 2006, include “Territory”, University of the Arts,
London, “Tales of Hoffman”, a site-specific project in Hackney Tower,
London and a two-person exhibition at the Rubicon Gallery. Clodagh has
been awarded the residency at the Banff Centre, Canada by the Arts
Council and will travel there in August 2006.

Fergus Byrne_ Fiction
Fergus Byrne is a performance and visual artist based in Dublin. This
new exhibition contains all new work and was formed by the artists’ time
in the studio in Sean Treacy house and investigations of the local
environment. This will be the first exhibition of his drawings in 5 years.

Vanessa O’Reilly _ SWARM

Vanessa O’Reilly lives and works between London and Ireland. From April
– August she will participate in the Artist’s Residency Programme at
the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Past exhibitions have included


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