I know you from the Archive, but you don’t know me. What I see: A Reflection on the task of artistically responding to Common Ground’s Twenty-Six (almost 27) Year Archive’ (2026). MARKING 25 Commission for Common Ground.

To the People struggling(2025), Raise the Roof, Kildare Street, 17th June 2025.

In Conversation with Veronica Dyas. Breaking Silence: In Conversation with Working-Class Arists’ interview essay in Working-Class Women in Irish Literature and Theatre, Emerging From the Silence, Eds. Clara Mallon and Salomé Paul, Routledge, 2025.

For Imelda then, and for the Women in Hotel Rooms with their Children Now’ (2025), text included in ‘Bless the Corners of This House: (And Open Every Door, to Strangers as to Kin)’, Bloomers, Cork.

‘Misneach, Dóchas, na Tobraichean agus an Portach Móna - an amorphous reflection on Five Women Walking Around Ireland (or parts of it) Together.’ (2025) Art Made By Walking. Commissioned by the Axis Green Arts Department of AXIS Ballymun.

Figures of Eight, A Project interrogating the current state of Dublin 8 by Fatima Groups United & Veronica Dyas’. Case Study publication, Published by CREATE, national development agency for collaborative arts, September 2024. ‘Figures of Eight’ (2023) was produced by Project Arts Centre and funded through CREATE’s Artist in the Community Project Realisation Award.

Letter to the ICJ, 9th January 2024.

‘At least it hasn’t rained yet’ (2022), poem included in ‘Cadence: Poems from the SAOL ProjectCurated by Paula Meehan and Ray Hegarty, drawing on poems written in SAOL over the last 27 years. 

‘We Will Examine … a class life in art’   (2022), essay as part of ‘We Will Examine’ a collaboration made with Louis Haugh, TEDI Commission, Project Arts Centre.

My Son My Son (2018). Play performed at Project Arts Centre, Mermaid Arts Centre and AXIS Ballymun.

‘Irish Water’ (2018-9). Miscellany50 - Fifty Years of Sunday Miscellany, RTÉ Radio 1: Anthology & Broadcasts

HERE & NOW (i live here now) (2018). Play performed at WHERE WE LIVE Festival, THISISPOPBABY with St.Patrick’s Day Festival.

‘What do I really need to live HERE & NOW?’  (2017).A Lust For Life’, online article.

‘​HERE & NOW​, There & Then: in conversation with Veronica Dyas’, with Dr. Karen Quigley (2015) interview essay in Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland,​ edited by Miriam Haughton and Maria Kurdi (Carysfort Press).

HERE & NOW (2014). Play performed at Project Arts Centre.

This Is My Body (2014). LIVE COLLISION, Project Arts Centre.

HERE & NOW (beginnings) (2012). Performance Lecture in Sorcha Kenny's Walking We Ask Questions, Project Arts Centre, Dublin Fringe Festival.

In My Bed (2011). Play performed at Dublin Fringe Festival.

‘Born the Year of the Silent Movie’ (2008). Text installed by Grace Dyas for ‘The Resembled Self; an exhibition of installed theatre’ curated by beardedmeteor (Una McKevitt and Veronica Dyas), Pallas Contemporary Art.

‘Changing Family Structures in the Context of LGBT Minorities’ (2006). Article in the ‘Social & Political Review’, Trinity College Dublin, edited by Patricia van de Velde.

N.E.S in a Noose (2002). Play performed at Dublin Fringe Festival.

Much as I Love You (2001). Play performed at Andrew’s Lane Studio.

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