Ahead of their landmark 30-year anniversary in 2026, Pallas Projects is holding an online fundraising auction featuring over 80 Irish and international artists.
With works donated by artists including Sean Scully, Aideen Barry, Hito Steyerl and the estate of Gordon Matta-Clark, the Gormley’s-supported auction opens on November 24th, while the artworks will be on view at the City Assembly House from December 3rd to 6th.
Pallas will also host a special viewing party in the City Assembly House on December 5th, where the city’s art lovers are invited to meet the artists, see the works and register to bid – all for the cost of a few raffle tickets for some great spot prizes.
Proceeds will go towards Pallas’ fascinating 30 year programme, including a large-scale group show and a major keynote talk event with international guests, alongside a programme of events in their new community space in Newmarket Yards next year.

In addition, the funds raised will help enable the artist run space to continue its mission to support contemporary art in Ireland, spanning nascent talents to established figures, including grassroots arts initiatives, emerging artists, while also maintaining artists’ studios in the city.
Pallas 30 is a fundraiser for Pallas Projects/Studios, a registered charity (Registered Charity Number: 20206495), kindly supported by The Irish Georgian Society and Gormley’s who are foregoing all fees in support of Pallas and to encourage and support a new generation of contemporary artists.
The online auction will run from November 28th to December 6th, and the artworks will be on view at the City Assembly House December 3rd to 6th.
Feature Image: Stephanie O’Rowe, Untitled, 2025




