Books
- Allison, B., Chase, D., Anderson, J., Anderson, J., Bader, W., Balasz, H., Baskin, L., Behl, W., Breitenbach, R. R., & Castle, W. (1967). Design and aesthetics in wood: an exhibition. : State University of New York.
- Women artist filmmakers. (1976). Cincinnati, Ohio: College of Design, Architecture, and Art.
- Godwin, P. (1988). A truce with time: a love story with occasional ghosts. Toronto: Bantam Books.
- Failing, P. (1991). Doris Chase, artist in motion: from painting and sculpture to video art. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Failing, P. (1991). Full circle: a profile of video artist Doris Chase. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Ament, D. T., & Randlett, M. (2002). Iridescent light: the emergence of northwest art. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.
- Art Gym. (2004). Northwest matriarchs of modernism: 12 proto-feminists from Oregon and Washington. Marylhurst, Oregon: Marylhurst University.
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