Pallas Projects/Studios—OUTLET

Pallas Projects/Studios—OUTLET

Pallas Projects/Studios presents OUTLET, as the name suggests OUTLET is an exhibition and yard party offering activities as a means of escape situated within a 2 week exhibition. OUTLET is hosted and presented by Pallas Projects/Studios staff, combining skills from their careers as Arts Workers, Artists and DJs.

Taking its title from both the idea of an emotional or creative outlet and the electrical outlet as a point of connection and activation, the exhibition and surrounding events explore the ways people seek release, recharge and community within the conditions of contemporary working life. 

Bringing together painting, textiles, and video works by participating artists and expanding beyond the gallery format, OUTLET will host an opening party alongside a programme of workshops, listening parties and a dedicated “work from home together” day. Transforming the space into a site of exchange, the gallery becomes an active social environment: a temporary infrastructure for exchange, rest, and participation. OUTLET invites Saturday 25th July from 2pm until 9pm

Come along to celebrate the opening of OUTLET hosted and presented by Pallas Projects/Studios staff in collaboration with local record label and party series Reasons to Dance.

OUTLET is also excited to be part of the Liberties Festival 2026.

Reasons to Dance is a Dublin/Galway based DIY label, a space for colourful, optimistic dance music. Set up by Dåser and Fionn, they cast a wide net over the contemporary club music world. The focus is less on singular genres, and more looks to mould together a universe of bright, playful and wiggly synthesis. The natural and synthetic world seem to overlap both in the labels music and artwork.

Line-up:

2-3 DJ Faggot b2b JWY (happy hour)

3-4 metalgomery b2b Hustler Barbie

4-5 Máthair b2b Mary Poppers

5-6 Fionn b2b Dåser

6-7 Lúnasa b2b Becky

7-8 JWY b2b Rory Sweeney

8-9 DJ Faggot b2b K8olo

BYOB, no glass

2-3pm happy hour with free drinks for the first to arrive

As this is a free event people who have booked will be prioritised for entryto engage with art not only as something to observe, but as something to plug into and as a shared space for circulation.