
SFMoMA Stories (2022)
Beneath the Seams: Lineage and Forged Community in Suzanne Lacy's Alterations (1994-95) by Karen Cheung
Beneath the Seams: Lineage and Forged Community in Suzanne Lacy's Alterations (1994-95) by Karen Cheung
Paola de la Calle Explores Nostalgia in Textile Acquired by Simmons by McKenney Leavell
Wish You Were Here: Paola de la Calle’s Window Display Blends History and Blurs Borders by Knar Bedian
Migración, política y nostalgia: la artista Paola de la Calle y su lucha por los niños migrantes by Arantxa Diaz Aguirre
“Meet Artist Paola de la Calle, Whose QUilts Call for the Reunification of Migrant Children With Their Parents” written by Atenea Morales de la Cruz translated by Ivana B. Cruz
This Colombian American Artist Makes Quilts in Support of Migrant Children at the Border by Kiko Martinez
“Paola de la Calle por la liberacion, reunificacion, y sanacion de niños migrantes” by Atenea Morales
“Layers of Meaning with Visual Artist Paola de la Calle” by Marisol Medina-Cadena
Episode 107 by Althea Bennett
“A View From the Easel During Times of Quarantine” by Elisa Wouk Almino
https://hyperallergic.com/562190/a-view-from-the-easel-during-times-of-quarantine-6/
“Imagining a Collective Future” by Fiona Ball
https://ybca.org/paola-de-la-calle-imagining-a-collective-future/
“Paola de la Calle and Theresa Brockett in Conversation” by Theresa Brockett
http://olympiart.org/artist-in-focus#/paola-de-la-calle-interviewed-by-theresa-brockett/
Episode 34 by Elizabeth Amado
“Artists of Color Who Remind Us About the ALEGRÍA of Being Latinx” by Susie Plascencia
https://alegriamagazine.com/artists-of-color-who-remind-us-about-the-alegria-of-being-latinx/