Charge d’Affairs a.i. Piotr Rakowski awards Ms. Irena Suchecka with the Silver Cross of Merit

Charge d’Affairs a.i. Piotr Rakowski awards Ms. Irena Suchecka with the Silver Cross of Merit

On 6 Nov 2015 on behalf of the President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski the Polish Embassy in Dublin awarded Ms. Irena Suchocka with Silver Cross of Merit for her commitment to help the Poles in Ireland.

source: http://www.dublin.msz.gov.pl/en

10712390_385856201580259_5112248262229533341_oThanks to Irena’s efforts Crosscare Poland is supporting Polish immigrants who find themselves in difficult circumstances. There was also created a free guide in Polish language “Daily Life in Ireland- Guide for newcomers”. Irena cooperates with the Polish community and media organizations, provides training, workshops and relevant information, participates in forums such as Forum Polonia, meetings and events, as well as works with representatives of the Polish governmental and religious  organizations. In addition, she is the Chair of the Board of Directors of CCT (Centre for Counselling and Therapy), Polish charitable organization mainly focused on people with addictions and their families.

On the day of the presentation, after a short speech of Mr. Piotr Rakowski, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., Irena expressed her sincere thanks to all individuals and organizations involved in her activities, as well as her family and friends. Excellent culmination of the evening was a piano concert of Mr. Barnaba Dorda.10708527_385856211580258_3387112830539221796_o

 



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KINOPOLIS Polish Film Festival in Dublin, IFI, 6-9th of November 2014

KINOPOLIS Polish Film Festival in Dublin, IFI, 6-9th of November 2014

KINOPOLIS, the longest-running and largest Polish Film Festival in Ireland, returns to the Irish Film Institute (IFI) for its 9th edition with some of the best and most recent Polish film productions. The Festival will run from 6-9th November 2014 and will present 4 feature films as well as 7 animations and 3 documentaries. (more…)

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The Jury in Thank You Ireland Photo competition announced!

The Jury in Thank You Ireland Photo competition announced!

The judging process is carried out by a panel of independent judges. We are proud to announce that the judging panel for Thank You Ireland Photo Competition includes number of extraordinary people, with renowned Agata Stoinska as a chairperson. 


Marek BiegalskiMarek Biegalski
 is a commercial , portrait and nature / landscapes photographer. Born in Poland in early 70’s, live in Ireland since 2006. He is a self-thought photographer. His work capture sublime moments of light and surrounding, which is result of meticulous planning and preparation. Marek is am artist who seeks out patterns in the landscape and the hidden link between reality and the imagination. Currently living in Dublin where he works on a variety of corporate contracts. Over past eight years have shared his knowledge through a series of photographic workshops. Holds number of awards and his work was published in several known magazines. Marek holds FIAP gold medal and silver PSA award.

 

 

 

 

justyna cwojdzinskaJustyna Cwojdzinska is the Artistic Director of Polish Art Festival in Limerick. She graduated from the University of Wroclaw in English Studies. From 2005 till 2010 she was a member of Irish-Polish Culture and Business Association in Limerick. She is strongly involved in supporting of migrants’ rights, promoting of Polish art as well as integration and intercultural exchange. In 2012 she took part in leadership training with School of Leaders.

Currently she is working on the 8th Annual Polish Arts Festival (PAF) the theme of which is “Celtic-Slavic Vision of Woman” 11.09 – 05.10.14 (Limerick City Gallery of Arts & The Hunt Museum). Special quest to host the opening of the Festival is Ewa Partum whose solo exhibition can be viewed at Limerick City Gallery of Arts from 17th July 2014.
PAF have managed to secure the support of Limerick City of Culture 2014 with annual exhibition project and the co-running events. This year she is launching Polish Women Network in Limerick and is happy to invite all women to join in the celebration of the Celtic & Slavic Woman during the 8th Annual Polish Arts Festival.

Killian FordeKillian Forde is the Chief Executive Officer of the Integration Centre. He has more than fifteen years experience in the NGO sector both in Ireland and abroad having worked for NGOs and international bodies such as the UN and OSCE. Killian was the Co-ordinator of TravAct, a Traveller advocacy and training organisation from 2002 until his appointment to The Integration Centre. Elected first in 2004, Killian was a Dublin City Councillor for seven years, and the Chairperson of the Finance Committee. In addition Killian is an award winning travel writer. He was educated in Kimmage Manor Developments Studies Centre, the Royal College of Surgeons and DCU where he graduated with an MBA.

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth KirwanElizabeth Kirwan is Curator of the National Library of Ireland’s National Photographic Archive (NPA), home to the world’s largest collection of photographs relating to Ireland, some 5.2m photos.  The collection dates from the early 1840s to the present, documenting most aspects of Irish experience, in Ireland and overseas.  The NPA collection is continuously added to by purchase and increasingly through generous donation.

 

 

 

 

 

Antje RoederAntje Roeder is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. She holds a BA in European Studies, an MA in Applied Social Research from UL, and a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College. Her main research interests are mobility and migration, with focus on migrants’ integration in European societies. She is currently conducting the Irish Research Council funded ‘New Irish Families’ project, and is involved in the European collaborative project SCIP ‘Causes and Consequences of Early Socio-Cultural Integration Processes among New Immigrants in Europe’. She has a particular interest in quantitative methods in the social sciences and their application in migration research, and teaches research methodology, as well as modules on migration, to both undergraduates and postgraduates on the M.Phil in Race, Ethnicity, Conflict.

 

 

 

 

agata_blow_photoAgata Stoinska is originally from Poland but since 2003 has been living in Ireland. She is a fully qualified architect but her passion has alway been a photography. Her serious involvement in photography began while on an architectural scholarship in the USA and the attendant college ran photography classes. She then continued her studies at the European Academy of Photography in Warsaw. Agata’s first photography work was as a still photographer. Her experience taken from working on film sets taught Agata the importance of precision, the creation of mysterious atmosphere and a close connection with the model which can be still seen in her fashion work today. Equally, the sensation of space and composition lead directly from her architectural background. Agata’s personal work has been exhibited in galleries throughout Ireland, Europe and the United States. In early 2009 she opened D-light Studios – a large multimedia space that would accommodate the photography, fashion, television and arts industries. In 2010 Agata set up BLOW Photo – a creative platform for all things photography. BLOW’s aims to promote national and international photography through inspiring publications, exhibitions, events and talks. Recently BLOW Photo Magazine, the publication of BLOW Photo, has been nominated for the prestigious Lucie Awards 2013 which honours the most outstanding photography achievements from publications around the Globe, alongside such names as Aperture and the British Journal of Photography. Agata is the winner of the annual Dublin City Female Entrepreneur Awards. In 2009 she won the ‘Rising Star’ Award 2009 and she was the winner of the Most Improved Business Award 2010.

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25 years of democratic Poland from the Irish perspective – talk with discussion in Polish House.

25 years of democratic Poland – a talk with discussion. Special guest – Dr Jacqueline Hayden. Irish Polish Society invites to Polish House on Sunday, 8th June, 5pm. There will be a talk with discussion. They expect to hear about Dr Hayden’s unique remarkable experience in the Poland of 1980.The evening will be in an informal atmosphere, admission is free and light refreshments will be served. (more…)

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New Communities can determine elections

6 European Parliament and 7 local election candidates will field questions around integration, diversity and migration at the ‘New Communities in the Elections’ event 28th April ‘14, at 6pm in the Gresham Hotel in Dublin. (more…)

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