The 3rd London Book Fair
On 28 March 2026, "Portraits of Emigration" made its debut among the Polish diaspora in Great Britain during the 3rd London Book Fair, which took place in the hospitable premises of [...]
On 28 March 2026, "Portraits of Emigration" made its debut among the Polish diaspora in Great Britain during the 3rd London Book Fair, which took place in the hospitable premises of [...]
TVP Polonia: A unique meeting with the editorial team of the quarterly magazine „Portraits of Emigration” took place at the Polish café Vintage Collective in Belfast. The event, organised by the Polish House, gathered numerous
The Portrety Emigracji magazine tour of Ireland, published by @ckudublin, is in full swing! Last Sunday, we had the immense pleasure of hosting in Dublin at The Hendrick Hotel.
On 7 December 2025, "Portraits of Emigration" first saw the light of day. In Dublin, in the Gresham Hotel's ballroom, filled with warm light, elegance and festive December atmosphere, something happened.
Just a few days ago, I had a fascinating radio conversation that touched upon topics such as agency and self-development, themes very close to my heart (after all, I have to my credit
There used to be „Thursday Dinners,” now there are „Thursday Meetings with the Polish Community in Ireland.” Both had a common goal - the promotion of culture and art. Thus, at
The tour of Ireland continues. Last week, we hosted "Portraits of Emigration" published by CKU – Centre for Counselling and Therapy at Limerick City Library. Thank you.
On January 15th, we hosted guests at the Polish House named after Paweł Edmund Strzelecki. Below are a few photos from our meeting. We also invite you to read the report on our Instagram page and at
The Women's Symposium, for Polish women living in Ireland, was held on 7 June 2025 at The Royal Marine Hotel, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. The idea for its organisation was born from the close relationships connecting those living
The idea came to me a few years ago, when I was asked to help with a fundraiser for a sick boy named Mikołaj. Kasia Skomra, Mikołaj's aunt living in Ireland, creates between