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Paola de la Calle’s Art Helps Us Imagine a Future Without Forced Migration

by Alan Pelaez Lopez for Refinery29

close up of Remnants an assemblage textile piece by Latinx artist Paola de la Calle

A Guide to the Bay Area’s Summer Art Scene

by Joanna Garcia Cheran for Latina Magazine

Paola de la Calles studio during quarantine

A View From The Easel

By Elisa Wouk Almino for Hyperallegic

Paola De La Calle Materializes Memory For ‘In This House We Are All Buried Alive’

by Joanna Garcia Cheran for Latina Magazine

Portrait of Artist Paola de la Calle from Cambridge

Wish You Were Here: Paola de la Calle’s Window Display Blends History and Blurs Borders

by Knar Bedian for the Boston Art Review

Paola de la Calle explores nostalgia in textile acquired by Simmons

By Mckenney Leavell for the Simmons Voice

Beneath the Seams: Lineage and Forged Community in Suzanne Lacy's Alterations (1994-95)

by Karen Cheung for SFMoMA Stories

Paola de la Calle por la liberación, reunificación y sanación de niños migrantes

Por Atenea Morales de la Cruz para Vogue Mexico/Latino America

Migración, política y nostalgia: la artista Paola de la Calle y su lucha por los niños migrantes

Por Arantxa Díaz Aguirre para infobae


SELECTED PRESS, INTERVIEWS, MENTIONS

2024

Howard, May. The Architecture of Home: Paola de la Calle’s Poetics of Remembrance, Glasstire

Paola de la Calle Unveils New Work In ‘The Psychic Landscape’, Friend of the Artist

2023

Pelaez Lopez, Alan. Paola de la Calle’s Art Helps Us Imagine a Future Without Forced Migration, Refinery29

Zigoris, Julie. 9 Must-See Pieces from San Francisco’s de Young Open, The San Francisco Standard

Cheran, Joanna Garcia. Paola De La Calle Materializes Memory For ‘In This House We Are All Buried Alive’, Latina Magazine

Cheran, Joanna Garcia. A Guide to the Bay Area's Summer Art Scene, Latina Magazine

2022

Rivera, Ani. Re-imagining the Future: A Conversation with Paola de la Calle, YBCA Zine

Terrazas, Alexis. Art And Action: Exhibit demands the reunification of remaining separated children, El Tecolote.

Chazaro, Alan. YBCA’s Pedagogy of Hope is a Fierce Call to Uncage, Reunify, and Heal

Migrant Children, KQED Arts.

Leavell, Mckenney. Paola de la Calle Explores Nostalgia in Textile Acquired by Simmons,

Simmons Voice

2021

Bedian, Knar. Wish You Were Here: Paola de la Calle’s Window Display Blends History and Blurs Borders, Boston Art Review.

Lopez, Kyle. ConversationsColombian-American artist Paola de la Calle on cultural elasticity, the idea of ‘home,’ and Hispanic Heritage Month. NYFA Conversations

Muentes, Liz. Colombian American Artist Paola de la Calle Makes Quilts for a Cause, NowThis! News.

Morales de la Cruz, Atenea (Translated by Ivana B Cruz). Meet Artist Paola de la Calle, Whose Quilts Call for the Reunification of Migrant Children with their Families, VOGUE.

Morales de la Cruz, Atenea. Paola de la Calle por la liberación, reunificación y sanación de niños migrantes, VOGUE Mexico/Latin America.

Medina-Cadena, Marisol. Layers of Meaning with Visual Artist Paola de la Calle, KQED Arts Rightnowish.

Puig, Alicia. Women Working in the Arts, Create! Magazine.

Bennett, Althea, host. Hoodgrown Aesthetic Podcast, ep. 107

Domingo Comms. “Featured Artist”, www.domingocomms.com

2020

Hotchkiss, Sara. “Art That Defined 2020”, SF Weekly. Exhibition Feature.

Brockett, Theresa. “Paola de la Calle and Theresa Brockett in Conversation” Artist Interview, Olympia Arts.

Ball, Fiona. "Imagining A Collective Future" Artist Interview, YBCA.

Almino Wouk, Elisa. "A View from the Easel During Times of Quarantine", Hyperallergic.

Amado, Elizabeth, host. “Calling Yourself An Artist”, The Glow Up Effect Podcast, ep. 34

2019

Plascencia, Susie. “Artist of Color Who Remind Us of the Alegria of Being Latinx”, Alegria Magazine.