Emma Brennan and Thomas Wells—The House of Atreus

Emma Brennan and Thomas Wells—The House of Atreus

The House of Atreus* is a collaborative project by Emma Brennan and Thomas Wells exploring how working class architecture reflects contemporary social and moral systems. This partnering of experiences intersects gendered labour practices, working-class identity and the entanglement of domestic and industrial spaces. 

Drawing on their collective social histories such as migrations of Irish workers across UK industrial cities, the housing crisis, tax incentives for tech giants, the post pandemic cost of living crisis and post Celtic Tiger recession, the project positions labour in all its forms as both subject and material. It engages with hierarchies that continue to shape cultural value systems in Ireland and the UK, while situating the live body inside architectures of gender, class, and capital. 

Open Studio: Saturday 9 May 12–4pm
Performance:
12–16 May, 10am–6pm
Exhibition Viewing:
20–23 May, 12–6pm
Closing Event:
Saturday 23 May 6pm (Last entry 7pm)

in 21 days
Pallas Projects/Studios
115-116 The Coombe, D08A970
Add to calendar