What you may have heard about my sculpture…
AS SEEN IN
Publications
Whitney Modern, 31 Women (2020) (catalogue)
Bay Area Clay - A Legacy of Social Consciousness, by Lisa Reinertson, Arts Benicia (2017) (catalogue)
7th Annual Art of Painting in the 21st Century: Exhibition, with Solo Exhibition by Avery Palmer and Kristen Napier, John Natsoulas Press (2016) (catalogue)
500 Figures, Lark Press (2014)
Michelle Gregor, John Natsoulas Press (2013)
30 Ceramic Sculptors, John Natsoulas Press (2012)
Legacy of Fire, David Kuraoka & San Francisco State University, David Kuraoka and the Student Ceramics Guild of San Francisco State University (2009) (catalogue)
Hands in Clay, by Speight and Toki. Mayfield Publishing (2006)
Damn Fine Art by New Lesbian Artists by Cherry Smyth, Cassell Publishing (1996)
Press
Marianne K. McGrath Art Consulting Blog, An Interview with Michelle Gregor (2020)
Ceramics: Art and Perception International, Figuratively Speaking, SMAart Gallery in San Francisco. (2014)
Commentaries on the Times, Conjuring Goddesses and Nymphs (2014)
John Natsoulas Press, Michelle Gregor: Art’s Avatars and Angel (2013)
Ceramics: Art and Perception International, Transcendent (2012)
San Jose Community College Times, A Woman with Clay (2012)
The Studio Potter Network News, Michelle Gregor: Pursuing the Creative Spirit (2002)
Artweek, Michelle Gregor at Space 743 (2001)
Artweek: Michelle Gregor at Space 743 (1995)
Artweek: The MFA reality check: learning about financial survival in the arts (1995)
Artweek: An Exposed Historicism: Delirium at OPTS Art (1994)
Artweek: Vessels of Change: West Coast Clay: The New Breed at the California Crafts Museum (1993)
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