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08 Sept 2025

PICTURE: Tipperary girl wins national art competition in Croke Park

Amberleane Sunshine took home first prize in the 11-13 category

Carrick on Suir girl wins national art competition in Croke Park

Amberleane Sunshine, representing Carrick-on-Suir Credit Union, has been awarded the top prize in the Age 11–13 category of the 2024 Credit Union Art Competition.

Amberleane’s heartfelt and creative interpretation of the theme “The Joys of Life” earned her national recognition.

Her success, in a competition with over 30,000 entries, is a proud moment for her family, the Carrick-on-Suir community, and Carrick-on-Suir Credit Union.

The grand final, held at Croke Park, was a special event celebrating creativity, where Amberleane’s artwork was recognised alongside other national winners.

ILCU President Martin Busch applauded the talent on display, stating: “The creativity and imagination shown by participants this year are nothing short of extraordinary. These young artists have brought this year’s theme to life in ways that inspire and move us all, reminding us of the profound beauty in everyday moments.”

The Credit Union Art Competition is not just an event but a platform for young people and communities to showcase their creativity.

The credit union movement has a longstanding tradition of fostering the arts and ensuring they remain a vibrant part of Irish life. By providing opportunities to engage with art, credit unions empower young creators to express themselves and enrich the cultural fabric of their communities.

Martin Busch continued: “Through their artwork, these talented individuals have captured the very essence of life’s greatest joys. Their creations remind us of the importance of appreciating the little things that make life special. A huge congratulations to our winners and every entrant who participated in making this competition a true celebration of creativity and community.”

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