Cork artist: ‘Art gives me space where my illness doesn’t define me’
Monica said that at different times, art has had to fit in with the various stages of her life.

Originally from Cobh, Monica, 60, lived her married life in Carrigaline and worked her career around her family.

Her husband Barry took a position with his pharma firm J&J in the Netherlands and Monica and the family travelled over and back for a time, and they all relocated to just outside Philadelphia in 2014 when their youngest son was 15.

“Art spaces in rural communities matter now more than ever,” she adds. “They offer connection, reflection and a sense of shared purpose, especially in a post-pandemic and digitalised world where people crave deeper, slower, and more meaningful engagement.”

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