2021
- Leo Weekly, Staffpicks – “Selections From Two Bodies Of Work” By Joe Wolek
- Canvas, 9/23/21 – Carlos Gamez de Francisco on Questioning Power Through Art
- Leo Weekly – Staff Picks, Open Studio Louisville
- Hyperallergic, 9/22/21, The Graceful Instability of Kiah Celeste’s Art
- Manual Redeye, 9/19/21 – Manual High School Alum Chosen for Photo Exhibition
- Leo Weekly, 9/15/21 – 16 Stunning Photographs Showing At This Year’s Louisville Photo Biennial
- Louisville Visual Arts, 9/11/21 – Artebella On The Radio: September 9
- Leo Weekly, 9/8/21 – Remember 9/11 In Photographs At Louisville Library Exhibit, Panel Discussion
- Today’s Woman, 9/6/21 – Arts Watch
- Leo Weekly, 9/3/21 – The Man Behind Louisville’s Biggest Photography Showcase: Paul Paletti On The 2021 Photo Biennial
- Leo Weekly, 8/31/21 – Every Louisville Photo Biennial Event You Can Attend This Year
- News and Tribune, 8/10/21 – New Albany gallery to feature local photographers as part of Louisville Photo Biennial
- Courier Journal, 8/3/21 – Ralph Eugene Meatyard’s stunning photos are on display at the Speed Art Museum
- News and Tribune, 7/28/2021 – Carnegie Center to feature exhibit about change along the Monon
- WLKY, 7/23/2021 – Spectacular LightFalls event comes to Falls of the Ohio State Park
2019
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – Staff Picks: ‘Full Circle: A 35-Year Retrospective’
- Voice Tribune, 10/31/2019 – More Than A Pretty Picture
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – Staff Picks: ‘Inscapes’
- Ruckus Louisville, 10/22/19 – Dancing in Darkness
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 -A Lyrical Understanding: Photography of Walker Evans and Zed Saeed
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – ‘Silver Gelatin Prints’ By Fred DiGiovanni
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – ‘An Ohio River Odyssey’
- UofL News, 10/7/2019 – UofL Shows Numerous Exhibitions in Louisville Photo Biennial
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – Staff Picks: ‘Dancing In Darkness’ By Vinhay Keo
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – Staff Picks: ‘Lenseless’
- Today’s Woman, 10/03/2019 -Here’s Another Place to be This Weekend
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – ‘Taradiddle’ By Charles Traub
- Leo Weekly, 10/2019 – Street Studies: Photographs By Guy Dove And Elizabeth Reilly
- Courier Journal, 10/03/2019 -‘Women Hold Up Half the Sky’ in Louisville photography legend’s new West End art exhibit
- LVA’s Artebella On The Radio on WXOX 97.1 – 9/26/2019
- LEO Weekly, 9/18/2019 – 16 Photos from the 2019 Photo Biennial
- LEO Weekly, 9/18/2019 – Have Digital Cameras Changed Photography?
- LEO Weekly, 9/18/2019 – Surprise! Louisville Photo Biennial Evolves- Again
- Courier Journal, 9/5/2019 -Your complete 2019 fall arts guide to exhibits, galleries and events in Louisville
- Kentucky Monthly, 8/30/2019 – Photography: An Appreciation
2017
- Insider Louisville, 11/2/2017 – KMAC offers Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s intimate and complex ‘Portraits/Positions’
- First Friday Hop.com, 10/6/2017
- Insider Louisville, 10/5/2017 – Garner Narrative contributes two provocative exhibits for Photo Biennial
- Insider Louisville, 10/5/2017 – Photographer Joe Mays explores being alone in ‘Terms of Isolation’
- LEO Weekly, 10/4/2017 – Collecting Photography: Advice and Strategies
- Insider Louisville, 10/4/2017 – At Copper & Kings, a local photographer captures music legend David Crosby at 75
- Louisville Magazine, October 2017 – 21 Questions with artist Kevin Warth
- Kentucky Monthly, October 2017 – Louisville Photo Biennial
- WFPK Interview: David Crosby on his love for jazz, disdain for Trump, & new photograph collection on WFPK 91.9 FM, 9/21/2017
- LEO Weekly, 9/20/2017 – Louisville Photo Biennial 2017 photos you need to see in person
- Insider Louisville, 9/20/2017 – Louisville Photo Biennial celebrates 10th year with 60+ exhibits around the city and a tribute to Julius Friedman
- The Business Journals, 9/19/2017 – ChromaLuxe Named Sponsor of 2017 Louisville Photo Biennial
- LEO Weekly, 9/15/2017 – The story behind a Louisville photographer’s exhibition featuring David Crosby
- LVA’s Artebella on the Radio on WXOX 97.1 FM, 9/14/2017
- News and Tribune, 9/14/2017 – Carnegie Center in New Albany to host photo exhibits
- Courier Journal, 9/13/2017 – Louisville’s photographic festival starts in September. Here are 5 shows you shouldn’t miss.