[2] The family moved to 18 Geraldine Street, Phibsborough in early 1912, where Power's father established his stone carving business.
Along with James, Power was taught the basics of modelling and carving by their father, and later both attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art (DMSA).
[2] Her work was featured as part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Through the Academy she both taught art and curated the large collection of religious images the group amassed, as well as serving as the honorary secretary.
[10][11] The Hugh Lane Gallery holds a bronze bust by Power of Joseph Holloway.