A Bower For Sisters Featured in Midlands Arts & Culture Magazine

The latest edition of Midlands Arts and Culture Magazine has been published and I'm delighted my work A Bower For Sisters has been chosen for inclusion.

The Magazine features work from artists across the region, so it is a privilege to be included in a publication that travels near and far promoting the work of those of us based in the Midlands. Thanks to Offaly Arts Officer Sinead O'Reilly, Westmeath Arts Officer Miriam Mulrennan and Editor of the magazine Vivienne Clarke for their support. Copies are available from County Council Officers the Library and all good shopkeepers. For more information please check out http://www.offaly.ie/eng/Services/Arts_and_Culture

I'm pleased to report we have found a printers for my book and are now in the process of raising funds to have it published at some stage this year. For now the focus is on exhibiting the work at the University of the Arts in London this May.

Aisling O' Rourke
Born and raised in the Midlands of Ireland Aisling O' Rourke seeks to give an intimate insight into worlds ordinarily hidden from public view. Aisling enjoys devoting extended periods of time to her documentary projects. She works in both visuals and audio and intends to focus more on combining these skills into the future. Having travelled extensively Aisling is now based in Dublin, Ireland. She intends to self publish a Bower For Sisters in 2015. An experienced Broadcast Journalist Aisling holds a 2.1 Honours MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of Arts London's London College of Communication and a 2.1 BA in Journalism from Dublin City University.
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