Hi, I’m Rosie, I am an artist and filmmaker. I grew up in the rural West of Ireland, lived in New York from 2022-2025 and just recently moved back to rural Ireland. I started my work life studying history at Trinity College Dublin and then receiving a 1.1 Bachelors in Fine Art Media at the National College of Art & Design in Ireland. I studied for a semester at Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem; where I travelled Palestine extensively and concluded my Bachelors thesis on a documentary made with Jahalin Bedouin people outside of Jericho, Palestine. I then pivoted from Fine Art to documentary film, and after several internships in Nepal, India and Ireland, became a full-time Associate Producer on filmmaker Ken Burn’s latest epic series, The American Revolution. The documentary series required in-depth research on archives of the 18th century and investigates a story of decolonialism and revolution with many complexities attached. Since the release on PBS and BBC, I have started a company based on SEO and AI for local businesses and I have continued filmmaking, now directing  Nightflower, which is a documentary on the topic of artificial light pollution and its impact on natural ecosystems.

I am based between Ireland and Brooklyn, New York.

I tell stories in both Irish and English that look at human history and nature’s beauty, and often combine the two.