Anna Wiercioch plants her roots in Gowna.
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Anna Wiercioch is a Polish native who has called Loch Gowna home for the past three years, and lived in Dublin for a dozen more before that. She came to Ireland in 2006 to learn English after completing a post grad in pedagogy art and music. She is now an art workshop facilitator, artist, and photographer, and her beautiful artwork has been recognised in Ireland.