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Third event of Entangled Life programme at Pallas Projects. Workshop: Art and biomaterials Led by Mary Doyle Burke (Visual Artist/Curator) Biomaterials are the place where science and art meet hands-on, perceptions are challenged, and demystification and mystifications happen. Textures, grains and consistency offer opportunities for new definitions, narratives, and connections with the environment, while familiar territories are rediscovered. In this workshop, artist Mary Doyle Burke offers the opportunity to make and experience sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials made using food waste; experiment with processes and methods, and learn more for further research and challenges. Environmentally-aware artists and makers continually evaluate their processes and strive to mediate, compromise, and make complex decisions about the materials they use in their practice. The Art and biomaterials workshop offers the opportunity for them – as well as curious fellow community members – to explore and discover possibilities outside the usual realm and gain new perspectives on their practice as part of the wider ecology. We invite the wider community and communities of interest to join us in this workshop where insights and perspectives are shared during a hands-on gathering. ~ Check the full programme: pallasprojects.org/projects/entangled-life Entangled Life, supported by Community Foundation Ireland and curate by Cristina Nicotra, is a programme exploring the deep connections between climate, society, and the ecosystems where art and community intertwine. This initiative unravels heterogeneous climate and social topics, by understanding ecology as a complex web of relationships—between humans, the more-than-human world, and political and natural environments. Entangled Life aims to provide space to facilitate a network of relationships, collaboration and engagement within the community. Over the course of 8 months the project will bring together community participants, artists and experts for a series of monthly panel talks, workshops and artistic interventions at Pallas Projects, culminating in an exhibition in December 2025. Events take place Wednesdays, 6–8pm. Participants are welcome to attend some or all events