Background
Gahan was born in County Donegal. In 1900 her family moved to Castlebar, County Mayo.
Gahan was born in County Donegal. In 1900 her family moved to Castlebar, County Mayo.
She moved to Dublin in 1926, joining the Society of United Irishwomen in 1929, founding Country Workers Limited and the Country Shop in 1930. Her reasons for the latter foundations was "her realisation of the lack of respect for craft workers, and their need for a retail outlet for their products." (O"Dowd, p424). In 1935 she launched the Irish Homespun Society in an effort to preserve some of the country"s homespun traditions.
Exhibitions where held at the annual Dublin Spring Show.
The Muriel Gahan Scholarship of one thousand pounds is awarded annually at the RDS national crafts competition. On 7 April 2011, The Muriel Gahan Museum of Irish History was opened at An Grianán, Termonfeckin, Company
Louth, home of the International Cooperation Administration. The museum is now home to many items of Irish history, craft and culture.