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Articles

Contemporary And América Latina (C&AL)
Finding One’s Own Place On the Edge of the Edge,
Aldeide Delgado in Conversation with Juana Valdés, Mon 1 Feb. 2021

MIRADAS
Revista Digital de Historia del Art Y Cultura Iberica IberoAmericana
Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes’ Politics of the Skin,
By Josune Urbistondo
journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de, 2015

ARC Magazine Online
Flags that Wave with Love: Juana Valdes’ Te-Amo Project
By Josune Urbistondo
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013

Press

PBS/WPBT: Environment and Nature | Art Loft 903 Episod, Preview, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2020, WPBT Channel 2 YouTube- livestreaming

Lengel, Rebekah Lanae, Two locust projects exhibitions tackle themes of home, migration, ARTBURST, September 8, 2020.

Durón, Maximilíano, In a New Book, Scholar Arlene Dávila Writes About the Invisibility of Latinx Art in the Market, ARTnews, September 16, 2020.

Garcia, Estefania, “Juana Valdes’ Rest Ashore Is Awash in Memories of Migration, ART, Miami New Times, September 15, 2020.

Di Liscia, Valentina,  How Latinx Artists Were Shut Out Of Art History, Hyperallergic, August 18, 2020

Q&A: The Women Behind The Art Featuring Locust Projects Artists, Arts, World Red Eye Films on Vimeo, Miami, FL, Photography by Ryan Troy,  August 11, 2020

Harris, A.and J. Valdes. “there’s a Part of Me That Must Remain Truthful to the Story”: An Interview with Juana Valdes1”. Anthurium A Caribbean Studies Journal, vol. 16, no. 1, 2020, p. 5, DOI: http://doi.org/10.33596/anth.374

Turner, Elisa, Freedom Tower’s ‘Terrestrial Bodies’ takes on mighty task in a deceptively modest way” ARTBURST, November 25, 2019.

Martinique, Elena, SCOPE New York 2018 – Presenting a New Vision of The Contemporary Art Fair, Widewalls, March 5, 2018

Publication

Latinx Art: Artists/Markets/Politics, Arlene Dávila, Duke University Press, 2020

Harris, A.and J. Valdes. ““there’s a Part of Me That Must Remain Truthful to the Story”: An Interview with Juana Valdes1”. Anthurium A Caribbean Studies Journal, vol. 16, no. 1, 2020, p. 5. DOI:http://doi.org/10.33596/anth.374

Looking for Black Miami offers critical interventions into American, Black, and Caribbean Studies.  https://anthurium.miami.edu/29/volume/16/issue/1/ Francis, Donette and Harris, Allison, Co-editors.

Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History, Deborah Willis, Ellyn Toscano and Kalia Brooks Nelson (eds.),  Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2019,

Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, Tatiana Flores, Michelle Ann Stephens, Duke University Press, September 2017

Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,  September 27, 2016 by Courtney J Martin (Editor),‎ Mary Schmidt Campbell (Introduction),‎ Christopher Bedford (Contributor),‎ Joost Bosland (Contributor)

Much Wider Than a Line,  October 25, 2016 by Irene Hofmann (Introduction),‎ Candice Hopkins (Introduction),‎ RocÌo Aranda-Alvarado (Contributor),‎ Kathleen Ash-Milby (Contributor),‎ Pip Day (Contributor).

Multiplicity: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, Curated by Kate Bonansinga and Vincent Burke, The Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, University of Texas at El Paso
Text by Kate Bonansinga, Vincent Burke, Stephanie Taylor
56 pages, all four color
8.5 X 8.5 inches
ISBN 0-9760154-6-3