As a result of a rainy forecast for Wednesday, June 16, Bloomsday 2010 moves indoors. Please join us at the Trinity Center for Urban Life anytime between 12:00 and 7:00 p.m., located two blocks from the museum at the corner of 22nd and Spruce Street.
The program of readings will run as originally scheduled. Click here to see a schedule of the readers. Please feel free to call the museum with any questions. (215)732-1600.
This companion exhibition in the Drawing Room gallery allows a behind-the-music look at some of the objects which inpired Hallman, combined with commentary drawn from a series of interviews with the composer. From Rita Lydig’s designer Yantorny shoes to a sensual poem by Isadora Duncan to a birthday card from the Stravinskys, visitors will be able to encounter the Acosta material for themselves and draw their own inspiration More
This multimedia exhibition illustrates two entwined stories: Joyce during his Paris years and Paris during its Joyce years. How did Joyce—an Irish exile, a devoted family man, a sequestered literary genius—influence the cosmopolitan avant-garde of the Left Bank? More
Don’t miss this year’s Bloomsday exhibition! A Taste for Ulysses celebrates centrality of food, feasting, and fine (and unfine) dining in Ulysses. More