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International Arts and Artists Appoints New President and CEO – Gregory Houston to Lead IA&A into New Era of Global Cultural Engagement
IA&A Press Release, August 15, 2023
Complex Uncertainties: New Traveling Exhibition Explores Artists in Postwar America
IA&A Press Release, October 13, 2020
Triumph of Nature: New Traveling Exhibition Celebrates Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art
IA&A Press Release, October 2, 2020
Searching for Home: New Traveling Exhibition Reveals the Untold Stories of Displacement and Survival by Humaira Abid
IA&A Press Release, September 10, 2020
March 2020 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Emily Campbell, Stephanie Garmey, and Renáta Fučíková
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, February 12, 2020
International Arts & Artists and The Stewart Program for Modern Design Launch New Traveling Exhibition
IA&A Press Release, February 6, 2020
February 2020 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Suzy Kopf, Amarist, and RISE 2020: Hillyer Newly Selected Artists
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, January 9, 2020
January 2020 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Tessa Click, Neil Forrest, and Noel Kassewitz
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, December 11, 2019
International Arts & Artists and the MacLean Collection of Asian Art Launch New Traveling Exhibition
IA&A Press Release, December 10, 2019
International Arts & Artists and American Folk Art Museum Announce New Partnership and Three Traveling Exhibitions
IA&A Press Release, November 5, 2019
November-December 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Jana Brinke, Labbodies, and Women Photojournalists of Washington
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, October 14, 2019
October 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Clay Dunklin, Jubee Lee, and Bundith Phunsombatlert
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, September 18, 2019
International Arts & Artists to Receive $25,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
IA&A Press Release, September 4, 2019
September 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Zofie King, Jamilla Okubo + Lou Dawson, and Starting from the Island: Contemporary Art from Taiwan
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, August 23, 2019
International Arts & Artists Launches New Traveling Exhibition on Japanese Washi Paper
IA&A Press Release, July 25, 2019
August 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Emily Fussner, Christopher Kojzar, and Starting from the Island: Contemporary Art from Taiwan
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, July 12, 2019
International Arts & Artists Welcomes New Board Member Chas Miller
IA&A Press Release, June 17, 2019
July 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Nancy Sausser, Madeline A. Stratton, and Flesh + Bone III
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, June 17, 2019
June 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Tyra Mitchell, Pietro Ruffo, and Artists in Exile
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, May 28, 2019
May 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Pietro Ruffo, Eric Uhlir, and Marcel Artes Deolazo
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, April 17, 2019
April 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Bryanna Millis, Heidi Zenisek, and Parallelism: Halcyon Arts Lab 2019
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, March 15, 2019
International Arts & Artists Names New President/CEO
IA&A Press Release, February 26, 2019
March 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Spencer Dormitzer, Michal Gavish, and Transcendence
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, February 12, 2019
February 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Lindsay Hall, Michael West, and RISE 2019: Hillyer Newly Selected Artists
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, January 10, 2019
January 2019 Hillyer Exhibitions ft. Samantha Sethi, Salvatore Pirrone, and Danni O’Brien
IA&A at Hillyer Press Release, December 18, 2018
IA&A In the News
Discover The Art Of Chairs At The Georgia Museum Of Art
Patch, October 12, 2020
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University to reopen with blockbuster exhibition on Aug. 11
Auburn University, by Neal Reid, August 7, 2020
SMoCA Presents 'Urban Mapping: Public Space Through the Lens of Contemporary Iranian Artists'
Broadway World, July 21, 2020
University of Northern Iowa gallery to present online exhibition
The Courier, June 19, 2020
Texas A&M University Art Galleries To Reopen July 1 With New Exhibits
Texas A&M Today, by Molly Painter, June 24, 2020
What to do online this week: Participate in the Utah Arts Festival’s virtual Festival Vibes Friday
Deserter News, by Valerie Jones, June 4, 2020
The DC Lineup for this weekend: beers and bikes as the District begins to reopen
The DC Lineup, by Jennifer Anne Mitchell, May 29, 2020
Funk Center's digital tours give you a sense of being there
Florida Today, by Maria Sonnenberg, May 13, 2020
Local Arts Organizations Rise to Digitally Meet the Demands of an At-Home Public
Washington City Paper, by Jennifer Anne Mitchell, March 26, 2020
Local designers are makers and muses in Frick art exhibition
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, by Sara Bauknecht, March 9, 2020
The District's New Muses: Women Leaders of D.C. Art Spaces
District Fray Magazine, by Colleen Kennedy, March 6, 2020
The District's Evolving Cultural Scene
District Fray Magazine, by Courtney Sexton, March 6, 2020
In the galleries: A pictorial stew examines the seamy side along the corridors of power
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, March 6, 2020
New Exhibitions Open at the Woodson Art Museum
WSAU News, by Liz Holbrook, March 6, 2020
The East Heads West - Seven Masters: 20th Century Japanese Woodblock Prints at UMFA
Salt Lake Magazine, by Josh Petersen, March 5, 2020
Bellevue Arts Museum - L’Affichomania: The Passion for French Posters
Seattlepi.com, February 29, 2020
In the galleries: An artist conjures images from oceans to a micro view of nature
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, February 23, 2020
With Graphic Novel: A (North) Korean Story, Song Byeok's Bombastic Paintings Are on Full Display
Washington City Paper, February 19, 2020
#SEENintheCity - Frick Pittsburgh’s Maker & Muse Opening Night Reception
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, by Natalie Bencivenga, February 19, 2020
The Frick Art Museum highlights the dual roles of women in art jewelry with Maker & Muse
Pittsburgh City Paper, by Amanda Waltz, February 19, 2020
These new Japanese art exhibitions from the 20th century reveal hidden treasures
Deseret News, by Scotti Hill, February 18, 2020
Center for Architecture Sarasota presents Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior
Sarasota Magazine, February 18, 2020
14 Things To Do Around D.C. This Week
DCist, by William Goodman, February 17, 2020
Maker & Muse, showing art jewelry in all its splendor, to open at The Frick Pittsburgh
Tribune Review, by Joanne Klimovich Harrop, February 14, 2020
Makers and muses sparkle in Frick jewelry show
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, by M. Thomas, February 14, 2020
Utah Museum of Fine Arts’ two exhibitions offer sensational opportunity for deep dive into Japanese art, culture
The Utah Review, by Les Roka, February 13, 2020
9 Art Exhibits And Events To See In February
DCist, by Pat Padua, February 4, 2020
February 2020 Exhibitions at IA&A at Hillyer
East City Art, February 4, 2020
Robert's Picks: Exhibitions Worth Seeing This Winter
Annapolis Home Magazine, by Robert Haywood, Janurary/February 2020
Critics' Pick: Rococo Remastered
Washington City Paper, by Louis Jacobson, January 2020
Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence
WFIT 89.5FM, by Terri Wright, January 31, 2020
American Impressionism at Spokane's MAC
Union Bulletin, January 30, 2020
South African Bead Art Focus of Florida Tech’s Ruth Funk Center Show Opening on Saturday
Space Coast Daily, January 30, 2020
"Memories & Inspiration" at Gilcrease, an Exhibition of Art by American Black Artists
Tulsa Public Radio 89.5, by Rich Fisher, January 29, 2020
South African Bead Art Focus of Funk Center Show Opening Saturday
Florida Tech Newsroom, January 28, 2020
Tools of the Trade, A look at ReTooled: The Hechinger Collection at the Mitchell Gallery
Bay Weekly, by Bob Melamud, January 23, 2020
Hechinger’s ‘ReTooled’ art exhibit meets community stewardship
Prince George's Sentinel, by Mark Dreisonstok, January 23, 2020
Georgia Museum of Art exhibition to showcase collection of Tiffany glass
UGA Today, by Keyonna Brannam, January 23, 2020
Arts Etc. - Visual Arts Events Calendar
International Examiner, by Chetanya Robinson, January 22, 2020
Gilcrease brings landmark African-American art collection to Tulsa
Tulsa World, by James D. Watts, January 19, 2020
Retooled: Tools as Art at The Mitchell Gallery
WBJC 91.5FM, by Judith Krummeck, January 18, 2020
The DC Lineup for this weekend: MLK, gospel music and marches
The DC Line, by Jennifer Anne Mitchell, January 17, 2020
Review: The Art of Rube Goldberg
ARTEIDOLIO, by Ron Morosan, January 15, 2020
In the galleries: Cultures, collisions, climate change and French connections
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, January 10, 2020
9 Art Exhibits and Events To Catch In January
DCist, by Pat Padua, January 7, 2020
Gallery: New Year carries on momentum of a decade of growing Annapolis art
Baltimore Sun, by Patrice Drago, January 3, 2020
The Belle Époque comes to life through stunning exhibition in Vero Beach
ArtDaily, January 2, 2020
New origami exhibit comes to the Woodson Art Museum
WAOW News, by J Gregory, December 19, 2019
IA&A at Hillyer project awarded with Italian Council grant
Italian Council, December 18, 2019
International Arts & Artists and the MacLean Collection Announce New Traveling Exhibition
East City Art, December 18, 2019
In the Galleries: Jana Brike
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, December 8, 2019
A DC Dream Day with local artist Rose Jaffe
The Washington Post, by Stephanie Williams, December 6, 2019
Origami exhibitions unfurl at Woodson Art Museum
Wausau Pilot and Review, December 4, 2019
Rube Goldberg drew on human complexities too
Queens Chronicle, By Jordana Landres, November 27, 2019
New Digital One-Stop Resource Brings the Travelling Exhibitions World Together
Touring Exhibitions Organisation (TEO), November 26, 2019
The Rube Is On
Culture Catch, by Dom Lombardi, November 15, 2019
International Arts & Artists and the American Folk Art Museum announce new partnership and three traveling exhibitions
ArtDaily, November 14, 2019
International Arts & Artists and NYC American Folk Art Museum Announce New Partnership and Three Traveling Exhibitions
East City Art, November 12, 2019
Getting to The Art of It: The Art of Rube Goldberg
WFUV 90.7 FM, November 8, 2019
Dayton Art Institute’s ‘Maker & Muse: Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry’ will run through Jan. 19
Journal-News, by Meredith Moss, October 23, 2019
In the Galleries: Jubee Lee and Clay Dunklin
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, October 20, 2019
‘Painting with glass’: Louis Comfort Tiffany exhibit opens in Jacksonville
Florida-Times Union, by Charlie Patton, October 20, 2019
The art of Rube Goldberg (video)
Fox 5 NY News, October 19, 2019
Explore the Zany Art of Rube Goldberg at the Queens Museum
Untapped Cities, by Nicole Saraniero, October 18, 2019
Art History Department Screens Movie on Counterfeiting
New Paltz Oracle, by Danielle Walpole, October 17, 2019
Cummer Museum Launches New Tiffany Exhibit, Announces Free Fridays
WJCT News, by Heather Schatz and Bill Bortzfield, October 15, 2019
Rube Goldberg: celebrating a remarkable life of cartoons and creations
The Guardian, by Nadja Sayej, October 9, 2019
Queens Museum Brings Rube Goldberg Machine to Life
Smithsonian.com, by Jason Daley, October 8, 2019
Rube Goldberg’s Work Goes On View at Queens Museum
ARTnews, October 7, 2019
The Art of Rube Goldberg
Daily Sun New York, October 7, 2019
A New York salute to Rube Goldberg and his outlandish contraptions
The Art Newspaper, by Nancy Kenney, October 7, 2019
Photos: Celebrate The Wacky World Of Rube Goldberg At Queens Museum
Gothamist, by Ben Yakas, October 4, 2019
In the Galleries: Zofie King
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, September 22, 2019
Museum exhibits that will take your breath away this fall
New York Daily News, by Alan S. Mehl, September 22, 2019
Artist Jubee Lee Solo Exhibition (이주비 작가 개인전)
The Korea Daily, September 19, 2019
Geography inspires Israeli Artists
Cardinal Points, September 10, 2019
Traveling exhibition of South African beadwork opens at Springfield Art Museum
Douglas County Herald, August 30, 2019
Traveling exhibition of South African beadwork opens at Springfield Art Museum
ArtDaily, August 29, 2019
In the Galleries: Fussner & Kojzar
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, August 25, 2019
Fall Art Preview: Rube Goldberg
The New Yorker, by Andrea K. Scott, August 26, 2019
Two new exhibits at the Heckscher Museum of Art
The Island Now, August 12, 2019
MFA St. Pete presents 'Above the Fold'
Tampa Bay Newspapers, by Lee Clark Zumpe, July 31, 2019
East City Artnotes: Flesh and Bone III at IA&A at Hillyer
East City Art, by Eric Hope, July 23, 2019
East City Art Reviews: Nancy Sausser and Madeline Stratton at IA&A at Hillyer
East City Art, by Eric Hope, July 23, 2019
In the galleries: Some are is sultry, while other pieces are smoky
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, July 19, 2019
Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit opens at District Architecture Center
Curbed DC, by Andrew Glambrone, July 10, 2019
The Museum Of Fine Arts St. Petersburg Presents Paper As Works Of Art
Osprey Observer, by Kathy Collins, July 9, 2019
On the Town: New Expressions in Origami
Bay News 9, by Virginia Johnson, July 2, 2019
A traveling exhibit brings origami's best to St. Petersburg's Museum of Fine Arts
Creative Loafing Tampa, by Jennifer Ring, June 25, 2019
Explore exhibitions and garden displays all summer at the Paine Art Center and Gardens
Oshkosh Northwestern, by Noell Dickmann, June 21, 2019
In the galleries: Dickson Carroll puts fun and folly in form and function
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, June 21, 2019
Giant origami installations arrive in St. Pete
i love the Burg, by Andrew Harlan, June 21, 2019
Exhibition reveals the extraordinary power and potential of Origami
ArtDaily, June 21, 2019
Your weekend arts forecast: Todd, Pride, origami and opera
The St. Pete Catalyst, by Bill DeYoung, June 20, 2019
The Best Things to Do in Tampa Bay This Weekend
UNATION, by Jenna Podesla, June 19, 2019
What’s happening in Tampa Bay art: Tampa Museum of Art photos, origami at Museum of Fine Arts
Tampa Bay Times, by Maggie Duffy, June 19, 2019
D.C. Families Star In A New Photo Exhibit At Hillyer
DCist, by Mikala Willilams, June 18, 2019
14 Things To Do Around D.C. This Week
DCist, by William Goodman, June 17, 2019
Folded Paper Becomes Art At St. Pete Museum Of Fine Arts
Patch, by D'Ann Lawrence White, June 16, 2019
D.C.’s 20 most underrated museums and galleries, mapped
Curbed DC, by Michelle Goldchain, June 14, 2019
By The People Festival Returns, June 15 to 23
The Georgetowner, by Richard Selden, June 13, 2019
Halcyon's By The People Festival Features Art and Dialogue June 15-23
PR Newswire (via Yahoo Finance), June 10, 2019
We are fortunate to have MWPAI and its exhibitions
Rome Sentinel, June 10, 2019
Tyra Mitchell documents the eroding culture—and resilient beauty—of D.C.’s young black families
Document Journal, by Clara Malley, June 7, 2019
Not your typical origami
The Tampa Bay 100, by Danielle Lysik, June 7, 2019
Tiffany Glass to be Featured at MWPAI Museum of Art
Hudson Valley 360, June 7, 2019
Summer exhibitions at the Lowe Art Museum: Two new exhibitions opening on June 20 challenge stereotypes and examine political complexities
NEWS@TheU, University of Miami, by Kelly Montoya, June 5, 2019
Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute to display Tiffany Glass
The Oneida Dispatch, May 22, 2019
Summer Arts Preview, Performance
The Georgetowner, by Gary Tischler, May 16, 2019
8 Exhibits To See (And Eat) In May
DCist, by Elizabeth Tuten, April 30, 2019
Art: Exhibition addresses complex culture, identity and history of Israel
The Sentinel, by Joseph and Barrie Ann George, April 17, 2019
16 Things To Do Around D.C. This Week
DCist, by Elizabeth Tuten, April 15, 2019
Out On the Town: D.C. arts and entertainment highlights — March 28-April 3
Metro Weekly, by Doug Rule, March 28, 2019
8 things to do in D.C. from March 21-27
The Washington Post, by Rudi Greenberg and Stephanie Williams, March 21, 2019
Out On the Town: D.C. arts and entertainment highlights — March 21-27
Metro Weekly, by Doug Rule, March 21, 2019
Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence
Manchester Ink Link, by Tiffany Eddy, March 20, 2019
Tiffany Treasures
Iowa Public Radio, by Jacqueline Halbloom, March 20, 2019
Acevedo, Williams, Wowsugi: Storie Americane
Il Giornale dell'Arte, by Silvano Manganaro, March 20, 2019
Museums and Galleries: Spring Arts Preview 2019
Metro Weekly, by Doug Rule, March 14, 2019
The DC Lineup for this weekend: Mardi Gras, Dr. Seuss and Girl Scout badges
The DC Line, by Jennnifer Anne, March 1, 2019
In the galleries: Erika Cleveland’s ‘Healing Dolls’ are playful in their duality
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins February 15, 2019
8 Art Exhibits To Get Lost In This February
DCist, by Pat Padua, February 6, 2019
Art Jewelry Shines At Flagler
Antiques and the Arts Weekly, February 5, 2019
16 Things To Do Around D.C. This Week
DCist, by Elizabeth Tuten, February 4, 2019
‘The Art Of Seating’ & ‘Nakishima Looks’ At The Michener
Antiques and the Arts Weekly, January 29, 2019
Springfield Art Museum celebrates 91 years of service, plans for future
KY3 Springfield, by Lexi Spivak, January 18, 2019
At the IA&A at Hillyer, Three Regional Artists Tackle Themes of Nostalgia, Recollection, and Deterioration
Washington City Paper, by John Anderson, January 16, 2019
More than machines: This exhibit in Philadelphia shows Rube Goldberg's art, comics and politics
Lancaster Online, by Erin Negley, January 6, 2019
Dayton Art Institute announces 2019 exhibitions
Dayton Business Journal, by Elizabeth Kyle, Dec 10, 2018
The Best Photo Exhibits of 2018
Washington City Paper, by Louis Jacobson, December 5, 2018
In the galleries: Contemporary images cast a striking new light on the Arab world
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, November 30, 2018
Things to do in and around Greenwich, Art Lecture: ReTooled
Greenwich Time, November 15, 2018
At IA&A at Hillyer, Andrea Limauro's Art Tells Tragic Stories of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean
Washington City Paper, by Erin Devine, October, 22, 2018
Tiffany Exhibit opens at Huntsville Museum of Art
Rocket City Now, by Kayla Carlile, October 23, 2019
In the galleries: Tiny contemporary monuments to transient phenomena
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, October 19, 2018
'The Art of Rube Goldberg' Review: The Machinery of Humor
Wall Street Journal, by Edward Rothstein, October 15, 2018
Bruce Museum Opens ‘ReTooled: Highlights from the Hechinger Collection’
Greenwich Sentinel, September 19, 2018
Things to do in and around Greenwich
Greenwich Time, September 12, 2018
Bruce Museum Exhibit Offers a New Take on Tools
Greenwich Time, by Meredith Guinness, September 4, 2018
Contemporary Origami Exhibit Comes to MACC
Maui Now, August 25, 2018
Damon Arhos Channels Andy Warhol and Other Pop Art Greats at IA&A at Hillyer
Washington City Paper, by Kriston Capps, August 10, 2018
RUBE GOLDBERG Exhibit Coming to National Museum of American Jewish History
Newsarama, August 1, 2018
SD Art Museum hosts Japanese ceramics exhibit
The Brookings Register, July 30, 2018
In the galleries: Exhibition of contemporary Portuguese works at the Kreeger
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, July 20, 2018
Ubuhle Women & Czech Beads
Iowa Public Radio, by Jacqueline Halbloom, July 12, 2018
Recovering an ‘audacious and radical’ voice in art history
University of Rochester Newscenter, by Rachael Brown, July 12, 2018
‘Above the fold’: New MAC exhibit explores modern origami
The Spokesman Review, by Sophie Bress, June 22, 2018
Halcyon Has Quickly Established Itself as a Force in the D.C. Arts World
Washington City Paper, by Kriston Capps, June 21, 2018
Art that shouldn’t (or can’t) be ignored
The Washington Post, by José López-Sánchez, May 18, 2018
5 under-the-radar art exhibitions to visit this summer
The Washington Post, by José Lopez-Sanchez, May 17, 2018
Emilio Cavallini’s “Objectual Abstractions” at IA&A at Hillyer
The Gallerist, by Christina Wood, May 12, 2018
In the galleries: More than just selfies, more than just photos
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, April 20, 2018
IMAS Exhibit Offers Memorable Viewing Experience Inspired by Common Tools
The Monitor, by Nancy Moyer, April 9, 2018
The Monday After: McKinley museum exhibit goes inside Frank Lloyd Wright homes
CantonRep.com, by Gary Brown, February 26, 2018
In the galleries: Creating a world of her own
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, February 16, 2018
'Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection' Exhibition Travels Across U.S.
ArtfixDaily Artwire, January 25, 2018
In the Galleries featuring Kei Ito, Grant McFarland, and Monroe Isenberg
The Washington Post Sunday, by Mark Jenkins, January 14, 2018
McClung Museum Opens Exhibition Featuring Art from Indigenous Communities in India
University of Tenessee Knoxville, January 14, 2019
In the galleries: Artists talk through their hats
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, January 12, 2018
The Visionary: Arthur-Cotton-Moore
Washington Business Journal, by Douglas Frueling, January 5, 2018
Anna U Davis and Carolina Falkholt in Conversation at House of Sweden
East City Art, December 4, 2017
13 of Our Favorite Events in D.C. This Week
Popville, December 4, 2017
Hillyer Highlights Immigration’s Impact on Latin America, Portugal, and Spain
The Washington Diplomat, November 29, 2017
Activism and Art: Exhibits to Visit
The Hoya, November 17, 2017
In the Galleries featuring IA&A at Hillyer
The Washington Post Sunday, November 12, 2017
Big Changes Afoot at Hillyer
Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, November 9, 2017
The Iranian Artists Picturing Their Cities
CityLab, October 16, 2017
In the Galleries featuring Urban Mapping
The Washington Post Sunday, October 8, 2017
Morning Links: Goodbye, Golden Cattelan Toilet Edition
ArtNews, August 21, 2017
22 Of Our Favorite Events in D.C. This Week
DCist, August 20, 2017
In the Galleries featuring CREATE/CHANGE
The Washington Post Sunday, August 20, 2017
The Last Show: The Ebony Fashion Fair “Inspiring Beauty” Exhibit: Fifty Years of Ebony Fashion Fair
Afro, by Andrea L. Young, August 4, 2017
The Gibbes announces new fall exhibit and event lineup celebrating Latin American modern art
Charelston City Paper, By Mary Scott Hardaway, August 1, 2017
Art Exhibition Displays Tools in a Whole New Way
Free Times, July 28, 2017
Nature, Tradition and Innovation: Woodson Art Museum to feature Japanese ceramics
Wassau Daily Herald, by Laura Schulte, June 2017
In the Galleries featuring Heather Theresa Clark
Sculpture Magazine, June 2017
Weekend Go Pick: Last call to see origami exhibit at Allentown Art Museum
The Morning Call, May 27, 2017
In the Galleries featuring BAGNOLI, BIANCHI, SALVADORI: From The Olnick Spanu Collection
The Washington Post Sunday, May 21, 2017
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior
The Advocate, by Robin Miller, May 1, 2017
Hidden Figures: 10 Unsung Sites for Art
The Washington Post, Going Out Guide, April 13, 2017
10 unexpected places to find great art in Washington
The Washington Post, by Winyan Soo Hoo and Mark Jenkins, Apr 13, 2017
In the Galleries featuring Preconceptual: Zeigeist IV
The Washington Post Sunday, March 24, 2017
In the Galleries featuring Blaise Tobia
The Washington Post Sunday, February 19, 2017
In the Galleries featuring Heather Clark
The Washington Post Sunday, January 22, 2017
New Exhibition Explores the Evocative, Sensual, and Sculptural Power of Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art
Asia Society Texas Center, November 15, 2016
At the Hillyer Art Space, Religion Meets Alternative Reality in Three Artists’ Works,
featuring Joseph Shetler, Rives Wiley, and Jackie Hoysted
Washington City Paper, October 26, 2016
Fall Preview: Bay Area Art Galleries
Bay Area Reporter, by Sura Wood, August 25, 2016
“Shattering Exhibition at Hillyer Art Space” featuring Jin Lee and Rachel Schechtman
The Washington Post, August 21, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Flesh and Bone Juried Show
The Washington Post, July 24, 2016
Visions from the Street: Photo Gallery at Hillyer Art Space
Street Sense, July 13, 2016
Art Lover’s Guide to Washington, D.C. featuring Hillyer Art Space
Fodor’s Travel, July 11, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Solas Nua
The Washington Post, June 20, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Rikke Kuhn Reigels
The Washington Post, May 15, 2016
Nordic Stars Shine in the US
Scandinavian Living, May 8, 2016
Spring Arts Preview featuring Lina Alattar, and TYPECAST, curated by Jarvis DuBois
The Blade, March 4, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Marc Robarge, Alex L. Porter, Nicole Fall, and Helen Frederick
The Washington Post, February 14, 2016
‘The Capricious Line’ sets artistic milestone for Bellarmine Museum
Fairfield Mirror, by Alicia Phaneuf, February 2016
New Cummer exhibit features work of modern sculptor Alexander Archipenko
Jacksonville, By Charlie Patton, January 30, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Jack Warner and Duly Noted Painters
The Washington Post, January 24, 2016
In the Galleries featuring Adam Bradley, and Chee-Keong Kung
The Washington Post, December 20, 2015
Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art
Artblog, by Jennifer Zarro, December 2015
Art Desk featuring Marisa S. White, My Kingdom for a Stage, and Leah Appel
Washington City Paper, November 20, 2015
In the Galleries featuring Leah Appel
The Washington Post, November 22, 2015
Unfolding Origami's Mysteries at Boise Art Museum
Boise Weekly by George Prentice, November 4, 2015
New Exhibit Takes Art Lovers Inside Opulent World of the Romanovs
Royal Russia, Paul Gilbert, October 21, 2015
Museum to Display Lipman's Still Life Reinventions
Montgomery Advertiser, by Liz Ely, October 10, 2015
Inside View: A Q & A with Martin Rosenberg, Co-Curator of Visions of Place Exhibition
Rutgers-Camden NewsNow, by Tom McLaughlin, September 21, 2015
In the Galleries featuring Susan Grace, and Novie Trump
The Washington Post, September 13, 2015
In the Galleries featuring Rob Hackett, Michelle Dickson, and Kim Llerena
The Washington Post, August 23, 2015
In the Galleries featuring Joseph Crawford Pile
The Washington Post, July 19, 2015
Bob Bullock Museum opens exhibits for Juneteenth
The Daily Texan, by Selah Maya Zighelboim, June 25, 2015
In the Galleries Section featuring Evan Reed, Dane Winkler, and Hsin-Hsi Chen
The Washington Post, June 21, 2015
Dance Theatre of Harlem coming to Charlotte for the first time
Q City Metro, by Glenn Burkins, June 21, 2015
Reginald F. Lewis Museum exhibit demonstrates the influence of the Dance Theatre of Harlem
City Paper, by Maura Callahan, June 16, 2015
New Yorker cartoonist Edward Koren shows social satire at Saginaw Art Museum
MLive, by Sue White, June 2015
40 years for the Dance Theatre of Harlem
The Beacon, May 19, 2015
In the Galleries Section featuring Pulse 15 and Jaanika Peerna
The Washington Post, May 17, 2015
Dance Exhibition Celebrates ‘Firsts’ While Looking to the Future
Huffington Post, by Peter ‘Souleo’ Wright, April 23, 2015
Master bamboo artists weave quite a tale
Florida Today, April 3, 2015
Celebrate the art of black history
Montgomery Advertiser, by Terri Greene, February 16, 2015
At the Frye: an amazing sculptor lost to time, plus ‘action-packed’ abstractions
Seattle Times, By Michael Upchurch, February 15, 2015
Allied Artist, Linda Hesh pays tribute to gay rights at Dupont’s Hillyer
Metro Weekly, February 5, 2015
Arts and Style Section featuring Linda Hesh
The Washington Post, February 1, 2015
The Driehaus Museum Presents: Maker & Muse: Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry
ARTFIXdaily, January 15, 2015
Forty-Year Retrospective highlights the accomplishments of Dance Theatre of Harlem
Art Daily, December 25, 2014
Harlem exhibition brings best of dance, art to city
The Journal Gazette, by Keiara Carr, December 19, 2014
Dance Theatre of Harlem traveling exhibition at the FWMoA
Around Fort Wayne, by Stephen Parker, December 19, 2014
Fort Wayne Museum of Art exhibit offers multisensory look at Dance Theatre of Harlem
The News-Sentinel, by Kevin Kilbane, December 18, 2014
In The Galleries Section featuring Visible Iceland and Anthony Palliparambil Jr.
The Washington Post, November 16, 2014
Fall Exhibits Spread Out in Local Places
Ocala Star, by Dave Schlenker, November 13, 2014
In The Galleries Section featuring Jeffrey Herrity and Lee Gainer
The Washington Post, October 19, 2014
Going Out Guide featuring Jeffrey Herrity, Lee Gainer, and Alex Chiou
The Washington Post, October 2, 2014
Art Desk featuring Rachel Schmidt, and Michele Montalbano
Washington City Paper, September 17, 2014
Galleries Section featuring Rachel Schmidt, Michele Montalbano, and Hillyer Contemporaries
The Washington Post, September 21, 2014
Carol Brown Goldberg Sculptures Coming To Foosaner
Space Coast, By Adam Lowenstein, September 14, 2014
Two shows feature works of Carol Brown Goldberg
Vero News, By Ellen Fischer, September 11, 2014
Galleries Section featuring Flesh & Bone exhibition
The Washington Post, July 20, 2014
Tom Hill’s Erotic Paintings of Men Take Root at Hillyer
Metro Weekly, June 28, 2014
Galleries Section featuring Pam Rogers, Jarri Hasnain, and Eszter Bornemisza
The Washington Post, May 25, 2014
Museum of Russian Icons peeks into Romanov cupboards
Boston Globe, By Sebastian Smee, May 1, 2014
The Ebony Fashion Fair: Changing History on The Catwalk
NPR Morning Edition, by Jacki Lyden, February 15, 2014
Galleries Section featuring J.D. Deardourff & Fawna Xiao
The Washington Post, January 19, 2014
Celebrated art forgeries coming to Springfield Museums
The Republican, by Ray Kelley, January 2, 2014
So Valuable, It Could Almost Be Real
The New York Times, by Patricia Cohen, January 1, 2014
Gallery Opening of the Week
The Washington Post, December 6, 2013
Move over Van Gogh, enter the Hillyer Art Space
YOU Are HERE (blog), by Mica Hartman, November 10, 2013
FotoWeek D.C.: D.B. Stovall at Hillyer Art Space, Reviewed
Washington City Paper, by Louis Jacobson, November 5, 2013
Art review: Lauren Frances Moore Evans at Hillyer Art Space
The Washington Post, by Michael O’Sullivan, October 17, 2013
Art Collecting 101
Washingtonian, October 15, 2013
Hillyer Art Space Celebrates FotoWeek with Exhibhitions by Three Local Photographers
localKicks, October 4, 2013
The Giveaway
The New Yorker, by Alec Wilkinson, August 26, 2013
Collection reveals the culture and identity of African Americans through art
Art Daily, August 20, 2013
Gallery shows from Jayme McLellan, Sam Scharf, Artisphere, Stephanie Williams, Rofi
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, July 19, 2013
Think There’s No Room for Emerging Artists in DC? You’re Wrong
Washington City Paper, by Eames Armstrong, July 11, 2013
“Tools in Motion” gives using everyday tools a whole new way of artistic inspiration
Washburn Review, by Michelle Boltz, June 27, 2013
Galleries: Ron Meick’s ‘Extraktions’ puts meaning into fragments
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, June 14, 2013
Exploring continental connections at the Lowe Museum of Art
Miami Herald, By John Coppola, June 28, 2013
J.J. McCracken
The Washington Post, by Michael O’Sullivan, June 7, 2013
Reviewed: Lara Bandilla, Melanie Kehoss, and Millennium Arts Salon at Hillyer Art Space
Washington City Paper, by Louis Jacobson, May 21, 2013
Deep texture and cuts turn paintings into sculpture
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, May 16, 2013
Dupont Circle Gallery Walk
The Georgetowner, by Ari Post, May 8, 2013
In Praise of the Fake
The New Statesman, by Jonathon Keats, May 3, 2013
Fawna Xiao, Hsin-Hsi Chen offer interesting takes on contours
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, April 18, 2013
Lost Land
Washington City Paper, by Caroline Jones, April 12, 2013
In Maisterra’s ‘Passing Through the Body,’ aged is the centerfold
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, March 21, 2013
Chicago History Museum Ebony Fashion Fair ‘Inspiring Beauty’ Exhibit Opens Saturday (PHOTOS)
The Huffington Post, March 15, 2013
Art Walk: Dupont Circle
The Georgetowner, by Ari Post, March 13, 2013
Black Power Dressing
W Magazine, by Vanessa Lawrence, March 2013
John Reuss paintings get under the skin
The Washington Post, by Mark Jenkins, February 14, 2013
The artistic side of hardware
Reporter Herald, December 20, 2012
Ebony Looks to Its Past as It Moves Forward
The New York Times, by Matt Haber, December 7, 2012
Not in it for the Money
New Orleans Magazine, by Noah Charney and Mathew Leininger, November 2012
Soaring at the MACC
The Maui News, by Rick Chatenever, October 25, 2012
Soaring Voices: In their hands, earth takes flight
Maui No Ka ‘Oi, by Rick Chatenever, September/October 2012
Natural Connection at the Mingei Museum
The San Diego Union-Tribune, by Pat Sherman, Sept 2012
How a Couture Pioneer Changed Fashion
The Wall Street Journal , by Christina Brinkley, May 23, 2012
Our year with Marilyn
Elle Canada, by Ava Baccari, April 2012
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan and Art of Quilting
Artes Magazine, by Sara Impey, March 20, 2012
Roll Over, Picasso…Origami to be fetaured in art museums across the U.S.
The Paper: The Magazine of OrigamiUSA, by Meher McArthur, March 16, 2012
Art Beat: The Daily Frame
PBS News Hour, by Tom LeGro, March 6, 2012
Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran
Art New England, by Lindsay J. Westley, March 1, 2012
I Want to Be Marilyn Monroe!
Guia da Semana, March 2012
Quero Ser Marilyn Monroe
Time Out São Paulo, March 2012
LIU Post Review: Hillwood Art Museum
The Pioneer, by Cristina Foglietta, February 29, 2012
Mostra de filmes e fotos celebra Marilyn (in Portuguese)
Metro São Paulo, by Raquel Paulino, February 27, 2012
Denison Museum of Art, Granville, OH, Exhibit- Modern China in Cultural Flux
Artes Magazine, by Beth Pacentrilli, February 10, 2012
Film and photos celebrating Marilyn
Band.com.br, February 2012
Dark days get brighter at the Michener
phillyBurbs.com, December 15, 2011
In the Arts: Fascinating Shaker show speaks of spirit occupying form
Portland Press Herald, By Philip Isaacson, November 13, 2011
October Events At The Bessie
Chattanooga.com, October 3, 2011
Quilt or art? Exhibit blurs line with innovative works
The Morning Call, by Steve Siegel, October 1, 2011
It will chisel and chip away your preconceptions of tools
The Laurel Magazine, by Donna Rhodes, September 28, 2011
Dazzling quilts, a proven art form
The Inquirer, by Victoria Donohoe, September 23, 2011
Quilts from around the world on display at Michener Art Museum
The Times of Trenton, by Janet Purcell, September 16, 2011
National tour of contemporary Cuban art stops in Bridgeport
Connecticut Post, by Phyllis A.S. Boros, August 11, 2011
“Tools in Motion” reminds us of the artistic primacy of tools
New Times Broward-Palm Beach, by Michael Mills, July 21, 2011
Lois Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color at The Women’s Museum
Dallas Art News, July 12, 2011
Polaridad Complementaria: Recent Works from Cuba to be displayed at Chernow Art gallery
Bridgeport Banner, by Anson C. Smith, July 2, 2011
Arte en la Charrería exhibit opens at Hubbard Museum
Ruidoso Free Press, by Eddie Farrell, July 2011
‘Origami Engineer’ Flexes to Create Stronger, More Agile Materials – Profile: Zhong You
Science Magazine, by Zeeya Merali, June 17, 2011
Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color Showcases The Works Of One Badass Artist
Dallas Observer, by Anna Merlan, June 13, 2011
Persian Visions – Contemporary Photography from Iran
examiner.com, by Katia Porter, April 29, 2011
Gleaning the True Identity of an Enigmatic Forger
The New York Times, by Eve M. Kahn, April 7, 2011
Samurai armor and the art of intimidation
The Fresno Bee, by Donald Munro, April 9, 2011
Rare samurai weaponry exhibition at Fresno State
Fresno State News, March 28, 2011
Young Artists Discover Whimsical Sides During 'Tools in Motion' Activity Day
Naples Daily News, by Jean Amodea, March 26, 2011
4 contemporary Chinese artists show their reflective side
Pittsburg Post-Gazette, by Mary Thomas, March 9, 2011
Crow’s Japanese Ceramicists Indulge in Visual, Conceptual Acrobatics
D Magazine, by Peter Simek, March 1, 2011
Gather Up the Fragments: The Andrews Shaker Collection Features Furniture, Textiles, Baskets, Boxes, Drawings
PR Newswire, March 2011
Tools in Motion Opens March 4 at Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs
Fort Myers Examiner, by Thomas Hall, February 22, 2011
Lethal Beauty: Samurai Weapons and Armor – Clark Center for Japanese Art & Culture
Japanese-City.com, by Kathleen Kim, February 21, 2011
A Journey, Through Art, on the Underground Railroad
America.gov, by Jacob Comenetz, February 15, 2011
Griot features Holston’s artistic tribute to the Underground Railroad
The St. Louis American, February 10, 2011
Soaring Voices: Recent Ceramics by Women from Japan
Arts & Activities, by Mark M. Johnson, February 2011
Exhibit to showcase 24 Cuban artists
The Post and Courier, by Bill Thompson, January 30, 2011
‘A Life in Vibrant Color’: Lois Mailou Jones’ retrospective opens at Hunter Museum today
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, January 30, 2011
Elusive Forger, Giving But Never Stealing
The New York Times, by Randy Kennedy, January 11, 2011
Haggerty Museum's Persian Visions Casts Iran in a Different Light
Express Milwaukee, by Angelina Krahn, January 2011
She’s Crafty
Dallas Observer, by Michelle Mathews, January 2011
Lois Mailou Jones: Color tells a story
The Washington Post, by Michael O’Sullivan, December 24, 2010
Art East: ‘Voices’ speaking in Olde Towne Slidell
The Times-Picayune, by Kathleen DesHotel, December 4, 2010
Ceramic art exhibit opens on Nov. 19
The Times-Picayune, November 9, 2010
Color In Freedom: Journey along the Underground Railroad
Office of Public Affairs U.S. Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva, October 15, 2010
China’s sea changes
Los Angeles Times, by Karen Wada, October 10, 2010
Putting a face on a ‘Changing Identity’
Contra Costa Times, by Robert taylor, October 8th, 2010
For pioneering African American painter Lois Mailou Jones, a retrospective
The Washington Post, by Jacqueline Trescott, October 3, 2010
Tribute to an art pioneer
The Washington Post Magazine, by Stephanie Merry, October 3, 2010
70-Year Retrospective Highlights African, Caribbean and American Iconography
artdaily.org, October 2010
Katzen Arts Center shows from Japan, Norway reflect different artistic visions
The Washington Post, by Michael O’Sullivan, July 23, 2010
Loïs Major Retrospective of Late Artist Comes to Polk Museum
The Ledger, by Cary McMullen, July 3, 2010
Gao Minglu’s maximalist exhibition blurs boundaries between traditional and contemporary Chinese art
ArtRadarJournal.com, June 25, 2010
In Search of Norman Rockwell’s America
Sankei Express (サンケイ エクスプレス), June 15, 2010
International Expressions Quilt Art
Fiber Artists Coalition, June 11, 2010
Quiet Subversion: Contemporary Cuban art comes to the Sonoma County Museum
bohemian.com, by Gretchen Giles, June 2010
Crow Collection of Asian Art Presents Bamboo Works from the Clark Center and the Art of Motoko Maio
ArtDaily, May 4, 2010
His Shaggy World (And Welcome to It)
New York Times, by Ken Johnson, May 2010
“Voices” at the Handwerker
Ithaca Rattle, by Angelina Castillo, April 10, 2010
Form, function and wackiness
Billings Gazette, by Jaci Webb, April 2010
In Search of Norman Rockwell’s America
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, by Susan L. Rife, March 21, 2010
Renaissance-era tapestries at Norton Museum once belonged to Habsburg monarchs
Palm Beach Daily News, by Jan Sjostrom, March 12, 2010
Atlanta Journal Constitution - March 2010
Atlanta Journal Constitution, by Wendell Brock, March 8, 2010
Guide to glass art
Danville Express, February 24, 2010
Norman Rockwell, Kevin Rivoli together: Americana in their art
St. Petersburg Times, by Lennie Bennett, February 21, 2010
Ithaca College’s Handwerker Gallery Will Feature Swedish Ceramic Art
Ithaca College, February 18, 2010
Ringling rediscovers Rockwell’s America through exhibit
Bradenton Herald, by January Holmes, February 7, 2010
Come trip the ‘Light Fantastic’
Danville Express, by Dolores Fox Ciardelli, January 27, 2010
Mulvane Art Museum and Brown v. Board of Education to co-sponsor exhibit
Washburn University, by January 6, 2010
Royal Tapestry Exhibition Travels to U.S. for the First Time
Art Daily, January 2010
Cuban Cultural celebration continues
Times Picayne, by Ana Gershanik, January 2010
Bloc Bloc Bloc to The Phillips: The African Art exhibit includes well-known photographs by Man Ray
NBC Washington, by Asha Beth, December 27, 2009
‘Man Ray’ is fruit of curator’s 14-year journey
Washington Examiner, by Chris Klimek, December 23, 2009
Two Exhibits Gaze Upon Man Ray’s Afterimage
PBS Newshour, by Zoë Pollock and Molly Finnegan, December 16, 2009
Is there religious significance to Man Ray’s African obsession?
The Jewish Press, by Menachem Wecker, December 9, 2009
Rockwell’s America ‘terrific’ or sentimental
City Pages, by Rick LaFrombois, December 3-10, 2009
Modernist Merger: Man Ray Shines with Stylish Juxtapositions of African Art
Washington Diplomat, by Gary Tischler, December 2009
Art collection spotlights Cuban culture
Times Picayne, by Ana Gershanik, December 2009
Museum Participates in a Citywide Influx of Cuban Culture with Two Cuban-Themed Exhibitions
artdaily.net, December 2009
Man of the Hour: Jewish Surrealist Artist Man Ray Rediscovered
Jewish Daily Forward, by Benjamin Ivry, November 20, 2009
Rockwell’s America: Did it exist?
City Pages, by Rick LaFrombois, November 19-25, 2009
Washington – The Phillips Collection
The New York Times, by Elizabeth Hopkins, November 14, 2009
Artist pairing helps viewers find ‘America’
Wausau Daily Herald, by Marcia Theel, November 13, 2009
At the Phillips, Black and White, but Never Plain
The Washington Post, by Blake Copnik, October 18, 2009
Man Ray, African Art and the Modernist Lens Premieres at the Phillips Collection
artdaily.org, by David A. Maurer, October 10, 2009
Picturing a Continent
Express – WeekendPass, by Amy Cavanaugh, October 8-11, 2009
The livinig Rockwell: Photographer finds painter’s America still alive
South Bend Tribune, by Andrew S. Hughes, October 4, 2009
Shades of Rockwell
The Citizen, by David Wilcox, October 1, 2009
Behind Man Ray’s Masks
ARTnews, by Stephen May, October 2009
The Big Idea – Extreme Origami
National Geographic, by Rob Kunzig, September 15, 2009
‘Lethal Beauty: Samurai Weapons and Armor’
Hanford Sentinel, by Heather Halsey, September 7, 2009
Soaring Voices at the Crocker
Sacramento Press, August 9, 2009
Rockwell’s America lives
The Elkhart Truth, by Jodi Magallanes, August 2009
‘PostSecret’ phenomenon hits Bridgeport’s HMA
Connecticut Post, by Phyllis A.S. Boros, July 24, 2009
Mexican equestrian marvels
Courier-Journal.com, by Diane Heilenman, June 19, 2009
Voices: Swedish ceramic artists exhibit their work in Dubuque
The Telegraph Herald, June 19, 2009
Exhibits delight with lightboxes, wardrobe malfunctions
Sun Sentinel, by Phillip Valys, June 17, 2009
Art lovers turn out for Rockwell gala at VAC The long-awaited exhibit will run for eight weeks
Panama City News Herald, by Matt Dixon, June 13, 2009
The Softness of Iron: Welded Sculpture by Orna Ben-Ami
The Detroiter, June 10, 2009
‘Softness of Iron’ exhibit open June 12
Midland Daily News, June 4, 2009
New photo exhibit at the Jepson offers an intimate view of Iran
Savannah Morning News, by Emily Goldman, June 3, 2009
Housatonic Museum of Art To Present PostSecret Exhibition
ArtDaily.org, June 2009
The Light Fantastic: Stained Glasses
New Times Broward-Palm Beach, by Brett Gillin, June 2009
Exhibition Preview: Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens
African Arts Magazine, by Wendy Grossman and Letty Bonnell, Summer 2009
Israeli to exhibit at at SVSU
The Saginaw News, by Janet I. Martineau, May 30, 2009
Everson to Welcome Frank Warren’s Postsecret Exhibition
ArtDaily.org, April 2009
Revealed: Printmakers from the New Northern Ireland
Artscope, by Rick Agran, March/April 2009
Artist Joseph Holston Depicts Underground Railroad in Most Recent Exhibit
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, by Michelle J Nealy, March 23, 2009
Trouble Free: Northern Ireland printmakers show at UNH
the WiRE, by Chloe Johnson, March 6, 2009
‘Color in Freedom’ opens Saturday
The Star Press, March 5, 2009
Minnetrista exhibits Joseph Holston’s “Color in Freedom”
Muncie Downtown, March 4, 2009
Color of Freedom: New Black History Exhibit Opens at UMUC
Afro, by Bobby Marvin, February 19, 2009
Photo exhibit shines new light on Iranians
Des Moines Register, by Michael Morain, February 15, 2009
Creating softness with metal
Charlotte Observer, by Dianne Whitacre Straley, February 15, 2009
Persian Visions brings work of top Iranian photographers to C.R. Museum of Art
Ceder Rapids Gazette, February 15, 2009
International art exhibit comes to Hickory: Israeli sculptor brings one‐woman show to art museum
Hickory Daily Record, by Robert C. Reed, February 5, 2009
Albrecht Dürer: St. Petersburg’s Museum of Fine Art
Tampa Bay Metro, by Megan Voeller, January/February 2009
Unmatchable Prints
St. Petersburg Times, by Lennie Bennett, January 25, 2009
Artwork of several centuries examined in Durham exhibit
NewHampshire.com, January 22, 2009
Marilyn mania at the Glenbow
Fast Forward Weekly, by Anita Athavale, December 18-24, 2008
Iconic Imagery
The Times of Northwest Indiana, by Molly Woulfe, November 7, 2008
Albrecht Dürer: Art in Transition at the Mobile Museum of Art Through January 4
Press-Register, by Thomas Harrison, November 2, 2008
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Democrat & Chronicle, by Stuart Low, November 2, 2008
Frank Lloyd Wright’s House Beautiful
Art New England, by Juanita Dugdale, October/November 2008
Rockwell’s America: Alive and Well
The Saturday Evening Post, September/October 2008
National Traveling Tools Exhibit Making Stop at Everhart Museum
Scranton Times, by Josh McAuliffe, September 25, 2008
Film expert to speak before two screenings
American Press, September 19, 2008
A Dürer Exhibit of Biblical Proportions
Columbia Spectator, by Allie Fisher, September 10, 2008
Albrecht Dürer’s Visual Exegesis
Christianity Today, by Susan Wunderink, August 28, 2008
106 Dürer Prints are one heavenly find for museum
The Journal News, by Georgette Gouveia, August 10, 2008
Candid Camera
American Press, by Victoria Ellender, August 8, 2008
Where the Devils Are in the Details
The New York Times, by Ken Johnson, August 7, 2008
Before, During & After the Fall
The New York Sun, by Lance Esplund, July 24, 2008
Traveling exhibit stops at Metro art gallery
The Metroplolitan, by Rick Brown, June 19, 2008
Sculpture Transformed: The Work of Marjorie Schick at The Fuller Craft Museum
ArtDaily.org, June 3, 2008
A Put-On
Boston Uncommon, by Tina Sutton, May 11, 2008
Marilyn Monroe exhibit coming to Chicago
Chicago Sun-Times, by Fran Spielman, February 28, 2008
VISUAL ARTS REVIEW | The Softness of Iron
Charleston City Paper, by Kevin Murphy, January 16, 2008
Vietnamese art exhibit featured at Hope College
The Grand Rapids Press, by Lucia Rios, January 10, 2008
Review: Profoundly Radical
American Craft, December 2007-January 2008
Photographing The Life That Rockwell Depicted
The New York Times, by Kathryn Shattuck, December 26, 2007
Art students leave their imprints
Billings Gazette, December 14, 2007
Tradition Transformed: Contemporary Korean Ceramics
Ceramic Review, Michael Moore, November/December 2007
Pencil me in for current Bedford exhibit
Contra Costa Times, by Robert Taylor, October 25, 2007
Craft exhibit ‘a bit unusual’
The Bloomington Alternative, by Alison Hamm, October 24, 2007
Leaden Works: Attack of the creeping pencils
East Bay Express, by Rachel Swan, October 17, 2007
Sculpture Transformed: the Work of Marjorie Schick
Indiana Daily Student News, by Lauren Younis, October 8, 2007
The ‘blonde bombshell’: Monroe exhibition may set Art Center records
Sioux City Journal, by John Quinlan, September 28, 2007
Art infused with merengue
Omaha World-Herald, by Dane Stickney, September 27, 2007
The Art of John Dos Passos
The Times and Democrat, September 13, 2007
Tools in Motion: Familiar Tools Become Works of Art in Exhibit
Argus Leader, by Jay Kirschenmann, September 2007
Cassatt to Wyeth: Thorne plays host to important visitors
The Keene Sentinel, by Nicole S. Colson, August 30, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright and the House Beautiful
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly, by Grace Glueck, August 24, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright, From the Inside and Out
The New York Times, by Roy Proctor, August 24, 2007
Graphite show on tap at UofR
Richmond Times Dispatch, by Roy Proctor, August 19, 2007
Sculpture Exhibition Challenging Yet Accessible
Free Times, July 18, 2007
Renace arte de las cenizas
Al Dia, July 17, 2007
Opulence on the eve of destruction
The Dallas Morning News, by Charles Dee Mitchell, July 16, 2007
Remembering a Legend: Marilyn Monroe
The Herald-Dispatch, by Kali Geldis, July 14, 2007
Columbia Museum of Art hosts exploration of landscape, space
Aiken Standard, by Dr. Tom Mack, July 13, 2007
Lifestyles of the rich and famous, A.D. 79
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, by Gaile Robinson, July 8, 2007
The big show: Columbia Museum of Art not large enough to contain eye-popping sculpture exhibition
The State, by Jo Jeffrey Day, July 1, 2007
Belle Yang
The Washington Post, by Marie Arana, July 2007
Cummer Museum presents ‘Tradition in Transition’
The Times-Union, by Judy Wells, June 15, 2007
Sculpture Transformed: the Work of Marjorie Schick
Dexigner, by Levent Ozler, May 31, 2007
Women artists offer look into Vietnamese culture
The UTD Mercury, by Lauren Buell, May 29, 2007
Exhibit explores magic of Marilyn
Springboro Sun, by Jodi Brock, May 10, 2007
IMMIGRANT STORIES / Film profiles artist and writer who mines family’s past in China
San Francisco Chronicle, by Heather Maddan, May 2007
Dayton Art Institute hosting Marilyn exhibit
Record Hearld, by Lisa Alexander, April 27, 2007
DAI exhibit offers revealing, poignant look into the life of a Hollywood icon
Dayton Daily News (Life & Arts), by Meredith Moss, April 22, 2007
Tools as Art: If an artist had a hammer…
The Mercury News, by Kim Boatman, April 21, 2007
Beauty rises from horror
The Oregonian, by D.K. Row, April 9, 2007
A touching taste of Roman life
Wisconsin State Journal, by Scott Topper, April 1, 2007
Star Power: The Dayton Art Institute showcase the life of Marilyn Monroe
Ohio Magazine, by Linda Feagler, April 2007
Marilyn Monroe exhibit at Dayton Art Institute
Downtowner (by the Dayton Daily News), by Gery L. Deer, April 2007
Sensory Smorgasbord: Internationally renowned sculptors explore the tensions between natural and man-made worlds
Nashville Scene, by David Maddox, March 29, 2007
A peek into 2,000-year-old houses at the Chazen
Isthmus–The Daily Page, by Kenneth Burns, March 23, 2007
The lost world: “In Stabiano” unearths ancient Roman treasures
Isthmus–The Daily Page, by Jennifer A. Smith, March 23, 2007
Chazen Museum brings Ancient Rome to UW
The Badger Herald, by Ashley Jacobs, March 19, 2007
Roman ruins come to Chazen
The Capital Times, by Jacob Stockinger, March 15, 2007
art/work
Achiever: The Magazine of University of Maryland University College, by Chip Cassano, Spring 2007
Writer’s Choice: Roman fresco exhibit displays source of modern culture
Wisconsin Week, by Barbara Wolff, February 28, 2007
Looking in the Toolbox and Seeing Art
The New York Times, by Benjamin Genocchio, January 28, 2007
Vietnam values: Women’s perspectives come alive with strokes of cultural, historical nuance
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, by Catherine Fox, January 25, 2007
A high-voltage collection
Orlando Sentinel, by Philip E. Bishop, January 23, 2007
Back to the classics
The Capital Times, by Jacob Stockinger, January 20, 2007
Worldviews in Stillness and Motion
The Washington Post, by Jessica Dawson, January 6, 2007
Contemporary twist on traditional ceramics
The Irish News, by AP Maginness, January 6, 2007
Ceramics Ireland - 2007
Ceramics Ireland, by Pauline Roberts, 2007
From Cassatt to Wyeth: American Masterworks from the Cedarhurst Center for the Arts
Southern Vermont Arts Center Magazine, 2006/2007
From Cassatt to Wyeth: American Masterworks from the Cedarhurst Center for the Arts
Southern Vermont Arts Center Magazine, 2006/2007
Cassatt to Wyeth: An American collection travels to the Mennello
Orlando Arts Magazine, November/December 2006
James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
Palm Beach County Travel Host, by Peter Black, Winter 2006
Rich life of ancient Rome
Toldeo Blade, by Tahree Lane, November 18, 2006
The shape of change
The Times, by Lennie Bennett, October 15, 2006
El Museo del Barrio analiza el 'ritmo visual' del merenge
Iberia Universal, by Alejandra Villasmil, October 4, 2006
These Walls Can Talk: History comes to Life at the Carlos
Emory Magazine, Fall 2006
2006-fall-about.com
About.com, by Gail S. Myhre, Fall 2006
A chronology: ‘New York September 11’
The Ann Arbor News, by John Carlos Cantu, August 27, 2006
San Diego Union Tribune
The San Diego Union-Tribune, by Robert L. Pincus, July 20, 2006
SVCA show is American art history in 33 pieces
Rutland Daily Herald, by Richard L. Brown, July 6, 2006
Tool Time
The Manhattan Mercury, by Jeff Wright, June 4, 2006
Exquisite Asian art shows need two viewings
Oakland Tribune, by Diane Weddington, April 20, 2006
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Rare Whistler show opens at Boca Raton Museum of Art in Mizner Plaza
Boca Raton News, by Skip Sheffield, December 9, 2005
Art reflects the cycle of life
Honolulu Star Bulletin, by Nadine Kam, November 13, 2005
Tools for Art
Sunday News Lancaster, by Laura Knowles, September 2005
Not just a momma’s boy
Tulsa World, by James D. Watts Jr., August 7, 2005
Screening cultural differences
Rochester City Newspaper, by Alex Miokovic and Heidi Nickisher, June 8, 2005
Earth and Fire
Museums Los Angeles, Summer 2005
Unsuspected Artists
Art & Antiques, by Stephen May, Summer 2005
Pat on back: Colorful, provocative show at art gallery
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, by Kitty Corcoran, May 11, 2005
Imprints of freedom
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, by Stuart Low, April 24, 2005
Rose-Tinted Visions
Free Times, by Mary Bentz Gilkerson, March 31, 2005
Exhibit at Little Rock museum offers look at Ancient Rome
USA Today, by Rainer Sabin, March 30, 2005
Columbia Art Museum presents ‘Victorian Visions’
Aiken Standard, by Dr. Tom Mack, February 27, 2005
A Real VISION
The State, by Jeffery Day, February 11, 2005
Columbia Museum of Art Presents Artworks from Wales
Carolina Arts, February 2005
Noted art scholar presents special talk in Columbia
Herald Independent, January 25, 2005
James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery
American Art Review, by Peter Black, December 2004
Artist, author Belle Yang crafts tales of immigrants’ hopes, hardships
The Seattle Times, by Tyrone Beason, December 2004
Icons of their times
Museum News, by Paul Ruther, November/December 2004
Whistler at the Dixon
The Commercial Appeal, by Ken Johnson, October 14, 2004
Word to your mother
The Memphis Flyer, by Chris Davis, October 14, 2004
Within the grasp of the master
Memphis Playbook, by Fredric Koeppel, October 29, 2004
Tadpole tells her family’s journey from China to S.F.
San Francisco Chronicle, by Annie Nakao, September 2004
Make room for Helga
The Repository, by Lisa Reigosky, August 9, 2004
Canton Museum of Art staff enjoys unwrapping ‘presents’
The Repository, by Ed Balint, August 2004
Feininger's Photos Open Saturday at SNOMNH
POP, By Christian Potts, July 30, 2004
MMA’s Paris Moderne Exhibit Showcases Art Deco Years
Planet Weekly, by Nicholas Furr, July 2004
Doing Deco, Y’All, in Jackson
The Washington Post, by Jean Lawlor Cohen, June 27, 2004
Russian Evolution: Religious Icons After The ‘Golden Age’
The Washington Post, by Linda Hales, June 5, 2004
Old World Treasures in the Old South
The Wall Street Journal, by Taylor Holliday, June 1, 2004
Exhibition Features Parisian Collection
Chicago Art Deco Society Magazine, Spring/Summer 2004
Moderne miracle
The Times-Picayune, May 12, 2004
Zigi Ben-Haim
Sculpture Magazine, by Lilly Wei, May 2004
Optimisme Bienvenu
Jackson Free Press, by Emily Resmer, March 11, 2004
‘Paris Moderne’
The Clarion-Ledger, by Sherry Lucas, March 5, 2004
Paris Moderne in Mississippi
Black & White, by Danielle McClure, February 26, 2004
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Eudora Welty: Writing Wasn’t Her Only Focus
The Washington Post, by Linton Weeks, October 26, 2003
A Second Act for Dos Passos And His Panoramic Writings
The New York Times, by Douglas Brinkley, August 30, 2003
Art park blooms in spring
Sunday Star-Ledger, by Dan Bischoff, May 23, 2003
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Hewing the Straight and Narrow
TheBestofNewOrleans.com, by D. Eric Bookhardt, October 1, 2002
Passionate Observer: Eudora Welty Among Artists of the ’30s
Number, by Lori Herring, Fall 2002
Arctic Appeal: Canadian Embassy Showcases Photos of ‘Endangered Treasure’
The Washington Diplomat, by Anna Gawel, July 2002
Eudora Welty Among Artists of the Thirties
American Art Review, by Patti Carr Black, June 2002
Noted author traded her pen for a camera to capture compelling images of Depression-era American life
AAA Southern Traveler, May/June 2002
Passionate Observer Eudora Welty among Artists of the Thirties
Planet Weekly, by Jason Strazluso, April 10, 2002
‘Bernini of Cranbrook’
The Los Angeles Times, by David Pagel, March 7, 2002
Exhibit to reveal Eudora Welty as a Passionate Observer
The Clarion-Ledger, by Sherry Lucas, March 6, 2002
World-class lineage
Daily Bulletin, by Rick Mortensen, February 23, 2002
Master of Form
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, by Priscilla Fleming Vayda, February 22, 2002
Art lovers gush over works
The Los Angeles Times, by Matthew Chin, February 2002
Crafting Utopia
O! Arts Magazine, January-February 2002
Exhibit features sculptor’s work
The Los Angeles Times, by Munira Syeda, January 26, 2002
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No Absolutes
Colorado Springs Independent, by Dave Rootes, October 18, 2001
The Art of John Dos Passos
Gadfly Online, by Tanya Stanciu, September 10, 2001
In Connecticut, David Smith and Lord Snowdon Reign
The New York Times, by Zimmer, July 20, 2001
The View From Here
The Virginian-Pilot, by Teresa Annas, July 2001
From Russia, With Paint and Politics
The New York Times, by Zimmer, June 10, 2001
Forbidden art out for all to see
The Journal News, by Georgette Gouveia, June 7, 2001
Forbidden Russian art on display in Bruce Museum
The Sunday Hour, by John Christoffersen, May 20, 2001
‘Forbidden Art of Postwar Russia’ At Bruce Museum
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, April 27, 2001
Against the Tide
Fairfield Citizen News, by Lawrence Van Gelder, April 25, 2001
Forbidden Art of Postwar Russia
Fairfield Citizen News, April 18, 2001
‘Lost Generation’ Revisited in Art
Newsday, February 4, 2001
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Shaker art: It’s simply beautiful
The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus, by Julie Jensen, November 9, 2000
Simple pleasures: Shaker art on display at Q-C Museum
The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus, by Julie Jensen, October 8, 2000
Shaker crafts viewed as art, history
Des Moines Register, by Mary Challender, October 1, 2000
Crafting utopia
Quad City Times, by Alma Gaul, September 24, 2000
Interactive Forces
The Ball State Daily, by Mike Schull, August 17, 2000
Inventive works of noted Swedish sculptor on tour
Chicago Tribune, by Lisa Stein, July 21, 2000
Natural Wonders: Contemporary sculptures sprout on campus
The Star Press, by Mchelle Kinsey, May 26, 2000
Organic Contradictions
The Ball State Daily, by Mike Schull, May 18, 2000
Milles Sculptures
Swedish Press, January 2000
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Art world rediscovers figurative work
Corpus Christi Caller Times, by Paige Ross, December 1999
Prints of Russia
Washington City Paper, by Jessica Dawson, October 23, 1998
The Milles connection comes to City Museum
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, by Jeff Daniel, May 26, 1998
Zigi Ben-Haim
Review Magazine, by Robert C. Morgan, February 1, 1998
The Gibbes Museum of Art
The Post and Courier, February 13, 1997
Southern Splendor: Roses in Fall Bloom
Southern Accents, by Judith Bell, September-October, 1996
Diamonds in Bronze
The Washington Post, by Todd Allan Yasui, October 1, 1990