Tue, 16 Jun
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Bloomsday celebrates June 16th 1904, the day immortalised in James Joyce’s 1922 novel "Ulysses." The day is named after Leopold Bloom, the novel’s protagonists. The novel follows Bloom’s life and thoughts (as well as those of a host of other characters, real and fictional) from 8am through to the early hours of the following morning.
Bloomsday celebrations come in many different forms, including readings, performances, reenactments, tours, exhibitions, lectures, children’s events, a film festival, and more!
See the Bloomsday Festival website for full programme details.
Readers are advised to check with the organiser before relying on the details published here.
Tue, 16 Jun
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Sat, 28 Feb - Sun, 5 Jul
IMMA. Irish Museum of Modern Art
Sun, 26 Apr
National Photographic Archive