First Fridays Featuring Niamh Mulvey and Hannah Miller

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Museum of Literature Ireland, Friday 3rd January

Join MoLI on Friday, 3 January, for First Fridays! The museum will be open late from 6pm until 9pm, with free admission and special events throughout the evening.

  • 6.00pm-9.00pm | Exhibition
    Holy Show
    See our new exhibition in collaboration with Ireland’s most mischievous arts journal – presenting Irish life through the eyes of writers and artists.
  • 6.30pm | Reading
    Niamh Mulvey
    Niamh Mulvey, author of The Amendments, reads from her work
  • 7.30pm | Performance
    Hannah Miller
    Horn player Hannah Miller gives a solo performance in our atmospheric exhibition spaces.

Plus late opening at the Commons Café


Date:
Friday 3rd January
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland, UCD Naughton Joyce Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland, UCD Naughton Joyce Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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