Peer ReviEWEd
2021 Life on Pause: Entanglements of the Maternal and The Mortal in a Global Pandemic. Book chapter in Performance in a Pandemic (Routledge)
2021 Sing. Book chapter in Sound Affects: A Users Guide
2021 Fear of Missing Out: Performance Art through the Lens of Participatory Digital Culture. International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media
2021 Reading Queer Irish Performance Across Live and Digital Practice. Interfaces Journal: Playing with/on Format, University of Burgundy
2010 Staging Material, Performing Cultures, (co-authored with Victoria Mitchell). Textile: Journal of Cloth and Culture, 8.3.
Conference PApers
2020 Fear of Missing Out: Performance Art through the Lens of Participatory Digital Culture. CAA Chicago
2019 Fictioning the Past: Performing the Self as the Mistress of the Mantle. Irish Society of Theatre Research (MIC)
2016 Women’s Work: Undoing the Gender of Media. Talks as part of /Glitch new media festival, Rua Red
2015 The Camera and the Selfie. Conference & publication. Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities (DCU)
2015 The Camera and the Selfie. Aesthetics and the Feminine (UCC)
2010 Narcissism and erotic self-representation. Concept and Context in Practice, UCA
2008 Re-framing the female’s narcissistic relation to the self-image. Knowing Through Making, UCA
2007 The Narcissistic Erotic. AVPhD Symposium, Sussex/Brighton University
Exhibition TEXTS
2020 Áine Philips ‘Buttered Up’, Review, Visual Artists Newssheet
2020 HOME made HOME, Group Exhibition, MART Gallery, Dublin, Exhibition text
2017 In Conversation: Matthew Nevin and Dr. Katherine Nolan, The Core Project Rua Red, Exhibition text and Video Interview
2017 Acts to Objects LACE, Los Angeles. curated by Ciara Scanlan and Matthew Nevin, Exhibition Text
2016 Women’s Work: Undoing the Gender of Media. Exhibition Text, part of /Glitch new media festival, Rua Red
2015 States of Being. MART at 126 Gallery, Galway as part Primary Resources Project, Exhibition text
2009 Exhibition Review: Textile 07 (co-authored with Victoria Mitchell).Textile: Journal of Cloth and Culture, 7.1