Selected Press
Foot Traffic
From the Ground Up
- Arts at Oakland: Golden Hour, Dashboard 
- Dashboard prepares for its “Golden Hour” at Oakland Cemetery, Arts ATL 
Lightbox
- Art exhibit sheds new light on Tifton, The Tifton Gazette 
- Plough Gallery brings colorful “Lightbox” exhibit to Tifton, Albany Herald 
- Art exhibit sheds new light on Tifton, Thomasville Times-Enterprise 
Deliberation
- Review: Timely “Dialogue: Conflict/Resolution” explores violence, marital politics, race, at Dashboard, Jerry Cullum, Arts ATL 
- Dialogue: Conflict/Resolution, Dashboard 
- Conflict the focus of ambitious, flawed show, Felicia Feaster, Atlanta Journal Constitution 
- Afropunk and the Creatives Project Join Forces, Jacinta Howard, Creative Loafing, Atlanta 
A Walk in the Valley
- Writer's Tarnished Reputation Fuels Zuckerman Museum Flap, Jenny Jarvie, Atlanta Journal Constitution 
- Kennesaw State University to Restore Censored Artwork, Svetlana Mintcheva, National Coalition Against Censorship 
- Guest Editorial: Ruth Stanford speaks on Zuckerman Museum censorship, Ruth Stanford, Creative Loafing, Atlanta 
- New Kennesaw State Statement on Removal of Art, Inside Higher Ed 
- Georgia University Censors Art Addressing White Supremacism, Sally Hansell, Huffington Post 
- Censoring Art and History, Scott Jaschick, Inside Higher Ed 
- Reinstate Artwork Censored by Kennesaw State University President, Art-leaks.org 
- KSU Commissions Artist, But Then Her Art Ousted, Hannah Morgan, Marietta Daily Journal 
- Artwork Censored at Museum Inauguration, Artreview.com 
- Too Obscene to be Seen? Kaitlyn Lewis, KSU Sentinel 
- KSU Pulls Artwork on Sensitive Subject, David Wickert, Atlanta Journal Constitution 
- A Critic's Notebook: Some Thoughts on Zuckerman, Andrew Alexander, Creative Loafing, Atlanta 
- Kennesaw State University Orders Removal of Controversial Artwork, Associated Press, Athens Banner Herald 
- Georgia State Sculpture Professor’s Work Censored in Kennesaw, Nedda Ahmed, GSU Library Blog 
- A Possible Resolution to Censorship Protests at Georgia's Zuckerman Museum, Sarah Cascone, artnet news 
- University Orders Removal of Controversial Artwork, Associated Press, Washington Times 
- Opinion: Censorship at KSU's Zuckerman Museum a Black Cloud Over Grand Opening, Catherine Fox, Arts ATL 
- After Criticism, Kennesaw State Partially Reconsiders Censorhip of Art Exhibit; Problems Remain, Susan Kruth, thefire.org 
- Art Censorship at Kennesaw State? Ellen Eldridge, KSU Sentinel 
- Artwork censored from Zuckerman Museum opening, Sarah Freeman, Creative Loafing Atlanta 
- Censorship of Artwork Mars Opening of Georgia’s Zuckerman Museum, Sarah Cascone, artnet news 
- UPDATED: Stanford Agrees to Reinstall Her Censored Work at the Zuckerman, Stephanie Cash, Burnaway.org 
- Good News: KSU Rethinks Censoring Ruth Stanford's "A Walk in the Valley," Offers to Reinstate It, Catherine Fox, Arts ATL 
- Bulletin: Censored Artwork at KSU's Zuckerman Museum to be Reinstated, Catherine Fox, Arts ATL 
- Kennesaw State U. Opens Art Museum With Act of Censorship, Chronicle of Higher Education [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
- The Streisand Effect, Ann Laura, Monsterful [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
- Best Artist Response To Censorship: Ruth Stanford, Creative Loafing Atlanta [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
- KSU Censors Art as the Zuckerman Museum Prepares to Open, Stephanie Cash, Burnaway.org [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
- At New KSU Museum, Protestors Picket Over Racially-Linked Display, Will Frampton, CBS46 News [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
Promise
- Underground Rising, Atlanta Journal-Constitution 
- "Elevate" Reaches Great Heights, Atlanta Journal-Constitution 
Present Perfect Continuous
- Review: Artists and writers tap personal and collective memory in Agnes Scott’s “Groundstory,” Arts ATL 
Sculptural Love Poem to Architecture
Cryptoecology
- Cryptoecology: Animal instinct, Creative Loafing 
- Road Kill, Local Ephemera 
- Our Favorite Things, 2008, Burnaway [Source page removed by news outlet.] 
Witness
- Public art project breaks mold, AccessAtlanta.com, Access Atlanta 
- A (new) Genre Landscape: Artsy parksy, Creative Loafing, Creative Loafing 
- WABE Atlanta public radio interview 
In the Dwelling-House
- In the Dwelling-House, Mattress Factory 
- Artist found inspiration living in old row house, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
- Ruth Stanford, Pittsburgh, Art Papers 
What Remains
- House beautiful: Engaging installation opens a door to the past, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Detail from Foot Traffic, 2019

