Sylvia Snowden - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • The Philadelphia Inquirer,Edward Sozanski, "Black Abstraction in Lancaster", April 18, 2004.
  • The Patriot News, Zachary Lewis, "Black Abstract Artist Showcase Shared Traits", April 4, 2004.
  • The Washington Post,Jo Ann Lewis, "Prized Possessions," September 3, 2000.
  • The Washington Post, Weekend,Michael O'Sullivan, "Life and Death and Malik." September 1, 2000.
  • The Washington Times, Joanna Shaw-Eagle, "Images of Shattered Youth," August 26, 2000.
  • The Intowner,David Barrows, "A Moving Tribute to a Son," September 2000.
  • The New York Times, Datebook, "Sylvia: Malik, Farewell 'Til We Meet Again'," September 1, 2000.
  • National Public Radio, Jacki Lyden, "Weekend - All Things Considered," September 16, 2000.
  • WETA, Around Town 1601, "Sylvia Snowden, Works at the Corcoran Gallery of Art," October 12, 2000.
  • Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century, Richard J. Powell, Thames and Hudson, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1997.
  • D.C.Area Artists'97,The Lab School of Washington, Washington, D.C.
  • Night and Day,The Corcoran Museum of Art, "Major African-American Collection Donated to the Corcoran," Samuel Hai, July/August 1996.
  • Jet,National Report, "Art Dealer Thurlow Tibbs Donates Major Collection of African-American Art to Corcoran Gallery in D.C.," Vol.90, No.4, June 20, 1996, Chicago, Illinois.
  • The Intowner, Art and Artists: Sylvia Snowden," David Barrows, Vol.28, No. 4, 1996, Washington, D.C.
  • The Washington Post,Lee Fleming, "Sylvia Snowden at Addison/Ripley Gallery," March 18, 1995.
  • City Paper, Mike Givliano, "Black and Abstract, " February 22, 1995
  • Leslie King-Hammond, et al., Gumbo Ya-Ya: Anthology of Contemporary African-American Women Artist (New York; MidmarchArts Press, 1995) pp 269–270.
  • The Washington Post,Elizabeth Kastor, "Finding Her Muse In Malik", April 17, 1994, 117th year, No. 133.
  • The Washington Post, Dorothy Gilliam, "Finding Ways To Stem This Violent Tide", July 10, 1993, 116th year.
  • Washington Review, Michael Clark, "Sylvia Snowden, National Museum of Women in the Arts; Sylvia Snowden: Abstract Paintings, Zenith Gallery", June/July 1993, Volume XIX, Number 1.
  • The Washington Post,Mary McCoy, "Art: Painter Sylvia Snowden's Visceral Expressionism", December 26, 1992, 115th Year.
  • The Washington Post, Hank Burchard, "Singularly Like Snowden", November 20, 1992, 115th Year.
  • Eye Wash,George Howell, "Sylvia Snowden", December 1992, Volume 4, No. 10.
  • The Washington Post,Mary McCoy, "High-Energy Expressionism", May 30, 1992, 115th year, No. 177.
  • Washington City Paper,Rex Weil, "True Colors: Sylvia Snowden, New Abstractions", May 22–28, 1992, Vol. 12, No. 21.
  • American Art, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Judith Wilson, "Optical Illusions: Images of Miscegenation in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century American Art", Oxford University Press, Summer 1991, Volume S, No. 3.
  • College Art Association,Judith Wilson, "Sex, Race, and Gender" - Paper, Washington, D.C., 1991.
  • The Washington Post,Michael Welzenbach, "Debut With A Difference", September 22, 1990.
  • City Paper,Alice Thorson, "Art and Conscience", September, 1990, Vol. 10, No. 39.
  • Colorado Daily, David Alan, "Artist Sylvia Snowden", November, 1990, Vol. 98, No. 47.
  • Limburqs Dagblad,T.S. Vallinga, "Sylvia Snowden bij Ipomal", Zaterdag 4 November 1989.
  • New Art Examiner,Alice Thorson, "Sylvia Snowden Engaging Expressionism", October, 1988, Volume 16, No. 2.
  • Washington Review,Sheila Rotner, "Sylvia Snowden: Paintings on Paper", June/July 1988, Volume XIV, No. 1.
  • The Washington Post,Henry Allen, "Acrylic Avalanche", November 14, 1987.
  • The Washington Times, Alice Thorson, "Two Approaches to the Group Show", July 30, 1987.
  • The Washington Times, Alice Thorson, "Separate But More Than Equal", January 29, 1987.
  • The Washington Post, Elizabeth Lazarus, "The Experience Exhibited", August, 1986.
  • New Art Examiner,J. W. Mahoney, "Sylvia Snowden", January, 1986.
  • Washington Review,Mary McCoy, "Sylvia Snowden: Painting and Works on Paper", December, 1985.
  • The Washington Afro-American, Charles Farrow, "Curtain Call", March 3, 1979.
  • The Washington Post, Jo Ann Lewis, "Arts As A Statement", March 3, 1979.
  • The Washington Star,Benjamin Forgey, "Galleries: High Voltage Intensity in Paintings from the Inner City", Sunday, May 4, 1979.
  • Honorarium, M Street: Part I. Howard University, Department of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • Voice of America, Arlene Stern, Washington, D.C.
  • Four Abstract Artists, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Sylvia Snowden, A Black American Female Painter, University of Sydney Australia Press.
  • Resource Guide to the Visual Arts of Afro-Americans, South Indiana, 1971.

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