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REVIEWS / MENTIONS IN PRINT
Janell Hobson and R. Dianne Bartow, Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism: Representin': Women, Hip Hop, and           Popular Music, Vol. 8, No. 1, Indiana University Press, 2008
Robin Rice, Life in Turnabout, Philidelphia City Paper, January 2008
Gwendolyn Pough. "What It Do, Shorty?: Women, Hip Hop, and a Feminist Agenda." Black Women Gender, and Families,           Vol. 1, No. 2, University of Illinois Press, 2007
Roopa Singh, Art and Anarchism Thrive Together, Wiretap.com August 2007
Gwendolyn Pough, Homegirls Make Some Noise: A Hip Hop Feminism Anthology, Parker Publishing, 2007
Pam Zappardino, Moor’s colorful exhibit commands attention, Carroll County Times, February 2007
Kelsey Volkmann, Artist satirizes how big business markets ‘urban’ without the culture, Baltimore Examiner, Art and          Life, January 2007
Nicole Belanger, ‘Urban’ renewal: Artist to share vision of popular culture, Gazette.Net, January 2007
African American Visual Artists Database, Department of Visual and Critical Studies, Boston Museum School
         (forthcoming database November 2006)
Alexis Gumbs, 'Fixing Diaspora: Ayanah Moor's Still or Hip Hop Heart Stop', Mays-Mellon Conference presentation,
          Barnard College, June 2006
Terence E. Smith, 'Contemporary Art and Contemporaneity' Critical Inquiry, University of Chicago Press
          (forthcoming publication Summer 2006)
Monica Haynes, Hip-hop film fest explains 'The Scene Not Heard,' Pittsburgh Post Gazette, November 2005
S.L. Berry, 'Artists explore pop culture, stereotypes,' Indianapolis Star, May 2005
Sandy Mazza, 'Representin Ayanah Moor,' Art Matters, March 2005
William Pym, ‘Philadelphia: Critics Picks-Ayanah Moor’ARTFORUM.com, March 2005
Jeff Danna, ‘Series explores role of African-American art’ The Columbia Chronicle, February 2005
Jeff Danna, ‘Artist turns critical eye to hip hop’ The Columbia Chronicle, February 2005
Donna Williams Vance, ‘Hip Hop’s Feminine Image’ Philadelphia Daily News, February 2005
Chris Cummins, ‘Representin’ The Philadelphia Weekly, February 2005
A6: works from 6 women of Anchor Graphics, Catalog, published by Jet, November 2004
9x9: New Prints by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Creative Fellows 2003, Exhibition Catalog, published by Mid Atlantic
          Arts Foundation
, 2004
Celebration of Color, Gallery Guide: Philadelphia/Mid Atlantic, (reproduction), January 2004
Edward J. Sozanski,‘Print show celebrates artist’s influence’ The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2001
The Fact Show, Exhibition Catalog, published by Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA 2001
Ingrid Nordemar,‘A master artist’s canvas of life’ Orlando Sentinel, June 5, 2001
Pittsburgh Biennial, Exhibition Catalog, published by Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA 2000
Alice Winn, ‘In The Mix: Variety is found in the Biennial’ Pittsburgh City Paper, September 6, 2000
Mary Thomas,‘Contemporary art show features local talent’ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 14, 2000
Simone Jones, ‘Pittsburgh Biennial’ Art Papers Magazine, May/June 2000