Selected Publications
- “A Taste of the Odd,” by Diane Leys, Tri-City Voice, Fremont, Hayward, Newark, CA., May 8, 2012.
- “Pamela Blotner: Tactile Legends: Global Ideas in Sculpture,” by Jaclyn Tobia, Tikkun Daily, http://www.tikkun.org/tikkundaily/2011/12/20/tactile-legends-global-ideas-in-sculpture/#more-28321
- “Adding More Eco Art to Our Budding Collection”, by Krista Van Tassel, Wells Fargo Environmental Forum, http://blog.wellsfargo.com/environment/2011/09/adding_more_eco_art_to_our_budding_collection.html
- "Pamela Blotner, Mining the Collection: An Archaeology of the Senses," ARTSlant, April 4, 2010. http://www.artslant.com/sf/events/show/100484-mining-the-collection-an-archaeology-of-the-senses<
- "Scents and Sensibility: Artist Pamela Blotner," Body and Soul, East Bay Express, April 7 – 13, 2010, pg. 24.
- "2010 Axis Invitational," Art Picks, Midtown Monthly, March 2010, Pg. 28.
- "No Politics or Sex: Art feels Myanmar Junta's Grip, Associated press, August 9, 2009 - 1:00am www.wtop.com/?nid=105&sid=1736130
- Cover Illustration, So We Never Forget: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes About Peace, Justice and Social Reconstruction In Cambodia, The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley; Payson Center for International Development, Tulane University, and International Center for Transitional Justice, December 2008.
- Catalog Essay, "The Art of Tin Win", Golden Triangle Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand, Nov., 2008
- Cover Illustration, So We Never Forget: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes About Peace, Justice and Social Reconstruction In Cambodia, The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley; Payson Center for International Development, Tulane University, and International Center for Transitional Justice, December 2008.
- "Places at the Table: Asian Women Artists and Gender Dynamics", Institute of East Asian Studies, http://ieas.berkeley.edu/events/2008.09.13.html
- Cover Illustration, Living With Fear: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes About Peace, Justice and Social Reconstruction In Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley; Payson Center for International Development, Tulane University, and International Center for Transitional Justice, August 2008.
- "Burma's Artists Work in Shadow of Their Sadness," Jacob Baynham, WORLD section, San Francisco Chronicle, Wednesday, April 9, 2008, pg. A13.
- Pamela Blotner Live Interview, "Protests Along Torch Route." , KGO AM 810, San Francisco, CA.
- "Pamela Blotner, Artist/Activist," Interview with Michael Woodson, LivingArt, KPFT, Houston, TX. Pacifica Radio
- "Art Briefs: Lafayette Sculpture Exhibition," Contra Costa Times, March 2007.
- Catalogue Essay for "Sonny Nyein: Contemporary Sculptures of Myanmar," Suvannabhumi Art Gallery. Chiang Mai, Thailand. May, 2007.
- "Leading Burmese sculptor exhibits in Chiang Mai," Chaing Mai Mail, Vol. VI No. 11, Tuesday, May 2007.
- "A Conversation with Pamela Blotner, Artist/Activist" (playlistId 215276636) Art Talk with Richard Kamler
- Women Environmental Artists Directory, 2007
- "Beijing Yan Ze, China Animation and New Media Arts, " June, 2006
- "Exploring Sculpture & Animation Based on Pixar University, Pamela Blotner and Monte James," Alia Lee, CGWorld Magazine, Vol. 52/Sept, 2006 Pg.12-16.
- "Sculpture Program Offers a Versatile Art," USF News, University of San Francisco,
- "Crafts National," Exhibition Catalogue, Cindi Morrison, Executive Director, Lancaster museum of Art, Lancaster, PA.2006.
- "Pamela Blotner and Don Hahn," Special Guests of the China International Animation Conference from Abroad:" by R. Yan, CGWorld Magazine, Vol. 42, August 2005, PG. 4.
- "Pamela Blotner and Students," by Kathleen Kelleher, San Francisco Foghorn, Vol. 102 Issue 7, October 27, 2005, pg. 1
- "Art out of Rubble: Artistic Expression in the Aftermath of War and Mass Atrocity," Pamela Blotner, 15th Seminar, University of Tokyo, Komaba
- "Beijing Yan Ze Hosts Pixar University Professor Pamela Blotner in China to Present a Lecture Series to New Media Students and New Media and Animation Industry Professionals at Beihang University June, 2005," BYZ Events
- "Art Out of Rubble," in My Neighbor, My Enemy, Justice and Community in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity, Eric Stover and Harvey Weinstein, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004)
- "New Sculpture," Los Altos Town Crier, October 6, 2004
- "Berkeley Artists' Exhibition Captures Visions on Paper," Weekend Edition, Berkeley Daily Planet, August 1-4, 2003, pg. 10.
- "Emeryville Introduces Public Art Program," News Section, ArtWeek, September 2003, pg. 32.
- "California's Most Talented," by Eric Kurhi, The Berkeley Voice, August 8, 2003.
- "The Big Tree Becomes Art," by Hannah Craddick, Diablo Arts, July-September 2003, pg. 27.
- "Human Nature: Memory/Cycles/Science," by Debra Koppman, Artweek, July/August 2002, pg. 6.
- "Gravity's Pull," Critic's Choice, Art & Entertainment, The San Francisco Examiner, October 13, 2000.
- "Exhibit!" Bay City Best, Top Picks for the Upcoming Week, The San Francisco Examiner, October 15, 2000.
- "The Whole Tree," by Pamela Blotner, in WoodWork Magazine, March, 2000.
- Wiley, William T. and Mary Hull Webster, What Good Is Art?, (Berkeley: The Oakland Museum and Studio DotWiz, 1999.)
- "The Sound of Things Slowing Down: Show at Art Institute Contemplates the Spiritual," by Jesse Hamlin, The San Francisco Chronicle, September 4, 1999.
- "Gallery and Museum Join Efforts in Exhibition," by Catherine P. Jacobson, The Contra Costa Times, June 18, 1999, pg. 12.
- "Hot Dates," Arts Section, San Francisco Chronicle, June 18, 1999, page 16.
- "Sculpting A Path Out of Life," by T.J. Besler, The Daily Iowan, March 8, 1999.
- Once Upon A Time, Exhibition Catalog, Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska, 1998.
- Map in The Graves, by Eric Stover and Gilles Peress, (Geneva and New York: Scalo Publishers, 1998.)
- "Artists Strut Their Stuff on East Bay Tour," by Barbara Hass The San Francisco Chronicle, June 3, 1998, pg. 12.
- "The Wizardry of John Cedarquist," by Pamela Blotner, Woodwork, April, 1998.
