Rick Bartow, Selected Publication History Aldous, Vickie

Rick Bartow, Selected Publication History Aldous, Vickie

Rick Bartow, Selected Publication History Aldous, Vickie. “Faith in His Fathers Flows to Canvas.” Ashland Daily Tidings, Weekend Guide. (Ashland, OR) May 20, 2006. section B. Allan, Lois. “Intervals, Frames, and Accelerations at Froelick Adelhart Gallery.” Artweek 31, no. 9 (September 2000): 28-29. Allan, Lois. Bartow: Dance Harder! (Hal o may yah). Portland, OR: Froelick Adelhart Gallery, 1999. Allan, Lois. Contemporary Art in the Northwest. New South Wales, Australia: Craftsman House, Roseville, 1996. American Indian Contemporary Arts Gallery. Visage Transcended Catalogue. San Francisco, CA: American Indian Contemporary Arts Gallery, 1985. Archuleta, Margaret, Joy Gritton, W. Jackson Rushing III, and Rennard Strickland. Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, 1991. Archuleta, Margaret. “Native Sculptures Dominate White House Gardens.” Aboriginal Voices 5, no. 4 (July/August 1998): 34-40. Archuleta, Margaret. “The Fourth Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational at the Heard Museum.” American Indian Art Magazine 15, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 54-61. Archuleta, Margaret. Native Streams: Contemporary Native American Art. Terra Haute, IN: Indiana State University, 1996. ARTnews. “Continuum at the National Museum of the American Indian.” ARTnews 102, no. 7. (Summer 2003): 152. Artweek. “New Museum Opens at Willamette University.” Artweek 29, no 10. (October 1998): 2. The Asian Reporter. “Art Inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhist Temples.” The Asian Reporter 9, no. 1 (July 1999): 15. The Asian Reporter. “Arts & Entertainment: Seiichi Hiroshima.” The Asian Reporter (March 12, 2002): 16. Baker, Lori. “But Is It Indian Art?” Phoenix 27, no. 11 (1995): 94-100. Becker, David. “Rick Bartow.” Seasons. (Winter 1993). Page 1 of 8 Becker, David. Rick Bartow: Wings and Sweat. Portland, OR: Jamison/Thomas Gallery, 1992. Boyden, Ian. Envoys, Whitman College, Sheehan Gallery Catalogue. Walla Walla, WA: Whitman College, 2002. Broeder, Stein. “A New Home for University’s Art.” Horizon Air Magazine. (January 1999): 7. Brotherton, Barbara, ed. Images for the New Millennium. Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University, 2002. Brushstrokes. “Rick Bartow: My Eye.” Brushstrokes 4, no. 1. (January-June 2002). Bustamante, Rene and Ramiro Osorio Fonseca. Rick Bartow—Espiritus Despiertos. Guanajuato, Mexico: Museo Casa Diego Rivera, 2002. Caldwell, EK. “Bartow: Conversation with an Artist.” Inkfish 1, no. 7 (June 1994): 3-5, 17. Caldwell, EK. Dreaming the Dawn: Conversations with Native American Artists and Activists. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. Cates, Gwendolyn. Indian Country. New York: Grove Press, 2001. Clark-Langager, Sarah and William Dietrich. Critical Messages, Contemporary Northwest Artists on the Environment. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010. Coucke, Hester. “On the Wall—Rick Bartow.” Artspirit 8, no. 10. (October 2002): 3. Crane, Julianne. “Multicultural Canvas.” Spokesman Review. (September 9, 2004). De la Rosa, Sheila. “Rural Hideaway.” Oregon Home Magazine 2, no. 4. (Winter 1999): 48-49. DeClune, Charlotte, Joy Harjo, Lucy Lippard, Duane Niatum, and Elizabeth Woody. The Submuloc Show/Columbus Wohs. Phoenix, AZ: Atlatl, 1992. Deknatel, Drake. “Isolationism.” Northwest Artpaper (August 15, 1986): 13. Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art. Four Songs to Sing Catalogue. Vancouver, BC: Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art, 1994. Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art. Sensing the Root Catalogue. Vancouver, BC: Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art, 1997. Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art. Truth Abandoned: An Exhibition of New Paperworks and Sculpture. Vancouver, BC: Derek Simkins Gallery of Tribal Art, 1993. Dobkins, Rebecca. “Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future.” American Indian Art Magazine 25, no. 2 (Spring 2000): 46-53. Page 2 of 8 Dooling, D.M. and Paul Jordan Smith, eds. I Become Part of It: Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life. New York: Parabola Books, 1989. Drollette, Daniel. “Lost and Found.” The Sciences 40, no. 1. (January/February 2000): 18-19. Dubin, Margaret, ed. The Dirt is Red Here: Art and Poetry from Native California. Berkeley, CA: Heyday Books, 2002. Dubin, Margaret. “Rick Bartow.” Indian Artist 5, no. 1 (Winter 1999): 36-41. Dubin, Margaret. Native America, Collected the Culture of An Art World. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2001. Ehrlich, Abigail and Sheila Mullen. Who We Are: Autobiographies in Art. Olympia, WA: Washington State Arts Commission, 1992. Emporia State University. Twenty-Fifth Annual National Invitational Drawing Exhibition Catalogue. Kansas: Emporia State University, 2000. The Entertainer. “About Art: Fairbanks Offers Works by Native American Artist.” The Entertainer. (October 11, 2002): 10. Fisher, Mary Pat and Paul Zelanski. The Art of Seeing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. Frankfuter Allgemeine Sonnstagszeitung. “Rehin-Main/Veranstaltungen.” Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonnstagszeitung 48, no. 259 (November 7, 1994). Freeman, Michael. “Native Streams.” New Art Examiner (Summer 1996). Ganteaume, Cecile R. “Infinity of Nations.” American Indian Art Magazine 35, no. 4, (Autumn 2010): 69. Glowen, Ron. “Self Examination.” Artweek 25, no. 19 (October 6, 1994): 18-19. Gosselin, Susan. “Art: Return of the Native.” Louisville Magazine. (1998), p 21. Green, Marla Davis. “Exhibition Catalogues of Interest—Rick Bartow: My Eye.” Preview. (June/July/August 2002): 55. Green, Marla Davis. “Rick Bartow: My Eye.” Preview. (January/February 2002): 33. Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University. My Eye. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2001. Page 3 of 8 Halper, Vicki. First Impressions: Northwest Monotypes. Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1989. Halper, Vicki. Betty Bowen Award: Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition. Seattle, WA: Marquand Books, 1998. 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Carving Traditions of Northwest California: With a Reprint of the Carvers of the Indians of Northwest California. Berkeley, CA: Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 1995. Jackson, Devon. “Making His Mark.” Southwest Art 34, no. 3 (August 2004): 162-65. Josslin, Victoria. “Tacoma Art Museum: The Land.” Reflex 9, no. 9 (October/November 1995): 18. Kelly, Rochelle. “Discovering the Bond Between Humans and Nature.” The Carrier 46, no. 7 (February 9, 1993): 1-7. Kimura, Hidekki. “Exhibition and Topics.” Hanga Geijutsu, no. 116. (Summer 2002): 135, 146. Kimura, Hidekki. “World Report: Portland—Crossing Boundaries: East West Symposium in Print Art.” Hanga Geijuts, no. 114 (Winter 2001): 132-133. King-Hammond, Leslie. Masks: Cultural and Contemporary. Philadelphia, PA: Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, 1989. Page 4 of 8 Lesley, Serena. “Rick Bartow.” PCC Communities, (Spring/Summer 1994): 3. Longfish, George and Beatrice Medicine, Joan Randall, Gail Tremblay. 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