- Editorial & Related
- Artist Interviews
- Artist Monographs
- Book Chapters
- Articles & Reviews
- Conference Papers
Editorial & related work

Reinventing Textiles, 2004
Administrative Assistant to the Editors, Dr.s Collett and Sharrad

Artists’ Interviews
Artists’ Monographs
Fiona Gavino giving presentation
Fiona Gavino’s sculpture, “Haystack” materials: fibre.
Gavino’s temporary installation is in dialogue with the Public Art, the 1862 statue of Explorer John McDouall Stuart on the pedestal in the background
Raintree Park civic plaza, central Darwin
(photo Credit: Lycia Trouton 2005)
Go-between the Sheets
by Lycia Trouton
a monograph on painter Juneo Lee, Singapore
from Layering the Fragment: A critique of Mickey Mouse Painting
catalogue of works 2003 – 2010
(with kind permission from Juneo Lee)
Book Chapters
The Tower as Nineteenth Century Folly in Ireland and Australia
Essay by Lycia Trouton
Edited by Jeff Brownrigg, Cheryl Mongan & Richard Reid
ISBN 978-0-980390-0-4
Contributing Authors:
- Dr Keith Amos, Fenian Convicts Transported to Australia
- Prof Jeff Brownrigg, ‘The Dear Little Shamrock’; Nostalgia and sentimentality in some poets of Irish Australia
- Dr Jennifer Harrison, It’s a long way to Tipperary
- Dr David Headon, ‘Equal to the majesty of nature’: the key elements of Denehy’s Australian Republic
- Ann Herraman, ‘A certain shade of green’ – the Irish in 19th Century South Australia
- Carol Keirnan, Proudly Promoting a Celtic Nation Abroad: the first Irish diplomatic representative to Australia Dr T.J. Kiernan and his folk-singer wife Delia Murphy
- Dr Jeff Kildea, Paranoia and Prejudice: Billy Hughes and the Irish Question 1916-1922
- Dr Elizabeth Kwan, St Patrick’s Day Procession, Melbourne, 1920: an Australian or Irish event?
- Dr Noeline Kyle & Rob Willis, The Songs My Father Sang To Me
- Dr David Lee, The Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Australia and Ireland 1921-1964
- Peter MacFie, Tasmania – Home for Forgotten Young Irelander Rebels of 1848
- Dr Trevor McClaughlin, Protestant Irish in Australia
- Prof Oliver McDonagh, The Irish Sisters of Mercy in NSW 1859 -1875
- Dr Perry McIntyre, Restoring family ties: convict family reunion in NSW 1788-1849
- Dr Michael McKernan, Under orders – a glimpse of a clerical past
- Prof John McQuilton, Resisting the siren call of Empire?: Kelly Country during the Boer War and the First World War
- Prof John Molony, Republicanism in Ireland and Australia
- Cheryl Mongan, ‘A matter of pleasing surprise’: The Irish Famine orphans 1848 – 1850
- Dr Val Noone, An Irish rebel in Victoria: Charles Gavan Duffy, selectors, squatters and Aborigines
- Dr Ruan O’Donnell, The 1798 Rebels in NSW
- Prof Patrick O’Farrell, Irish – Australia at an end
- Dr Richard Reid, ‘She would prefer the old porridge’: The Irish journey to mid-19th Century Sydney
- Dr Lycia Trouton, The Tower as nineteenth Century Folly in Ireland and Australia
In the Loop: Knitting Now
Chapter Texting/Textiles: blogging & knitting in the public sphere
by Lycia Trouton
Ed. Jessica Hemmings, Winchester School of Art, U.K
ISBN 13: 978 1 906155 96 4 2010
with Black Dog Publishing
In the Loop aims to challenge oversimplified associations of knitting as domestic craft and capture the diversity of contemporary textile culture related to knitting today. Contributors include Sandy Black, Mary Brooks, Sabrina Gschwandtner, Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, Deirdre Nelson, Clio Padovani, Lacey Jane Roberts, Freddie Robins, Annie Shaw, Joanne Turney and Lycia Trouton.
Critical Articles & Reviews

Indigenous Knowledge Keeping between Generations of Artists: Lorilee Wastasecoot’s Decolonizing Exhibition Strategy for We Carry Our Ancestors: Cedar, Baskets and our Relationship With the Land
by Lycia Trouton
(Textile – Cloth and Culture, 2020)
- Pain and Death: Politics, Aesthetics, Legalities [PDF]
by Lycia Trouton, DCA
(The Australian National University, Research School of Humanities, Vol. XIV. No. 2, 2007; Ed. Carolyn Strange) - Common Goods: Cultures Meet Through Craft (unpublished)
- Jacky Redgate 2003
- Maree Azzopardi 2002
- Marea Gazzard and Rosalie Gascoigne, AM
Danks Street 2002











