February 21, 2021 7:00 am
‘Tomorrow is Sunday,’ a photobook showcasing art in the everyday on a family farm, provides an insight into how one woman navigated the mire of intense grief following the death of her brother in 2013.
Miriam O’Connor’s photobook has recently been published by Gallery of Photography Ireland and supported by Creative Europe Cooperation Project, ‘A Woman’s Work’, and The Arts Council. Prior to the publication of this book, the work was exhibited at Sirius Arts Centre, Cork.
Following the death of her brother Jerome, from cancer at the age of 49, Miriam and her sister Sheila returned home to take care of the family farm. The family run a small beef farm located near Macroom.
Rising star accolade for Longford s Cian Farrell
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Longford s Cian Farrell has been recognised by the All-Ireland Business Foundation as a rising star, as an individual on the road to major success with incredible dedication and drive.
Cian’s studies began at Glen National School, Edgeworthstown, followed by Mercy Secondary School, Ballymahon, with a leaving certificate result of 395 points where he took ordinary level maths.
He then began a Level 8 (Hons) Civil Engineering degree at GMIT as there was no requirement for higher level maths. After two years of studying at GMIT, he decided that the Structural Engineering branch of Civil Engineering was for him.