“WAR: THE BEGINNING Works By Robert Henry Graham”, June 20 – September 1, 2007, Harrison Museum of African American Culture, Roanoke, Virginia
“Despite shedding a few tears, students respect Tech art professor” by KIM BERKEY CT Features Reporter, COLLEGIATETIMES, Thursday, April 5, 2007, pg. 4.
“Crossing Borders EXHIBITION CATALOG FOURTEENTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION”, Laredo Center for the Arts, 500 San Agustin Ave., Laredo, Texas
“Hoyt Mid Atlantic Juried Art Exhibition”, October 1 – November 10, 2006, The Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, 124 East Leasure Avenue, New Castle, Pennsylvania
GO ART “THE SALON SMORGASBORD” By Geoff Gehman, THE MORNING CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2005.
“Sixteenth Annual INVITATIONAL SALON EXHIBITION OF SMALL WORKS”, May 27 through July 16, 2005, New Arts Program, Inc., NAP Exhibition Space, 173 West Main Street, Kuztown, PA.
“In Kutztown, celebrating small art work” by Ron Schira, Reading Eagle, Sunday, July 3, 2005, pg. ENTERTAINMENT | E3.
“’Black Creativity’ featured at new exhibit” by Mike Stevens, Lakefront Outlook, January 21, 2004, page 5.
“New River ART ‘03”, October 23 – December 13, 2003, Bondurant Art Center, Radford University, Radford, VA.
New American Paintings: Juried Exhibition-in-Print; Number 45, The Eighth Open Studios Mid-Atlantic Competition, The Open Studios Press, May 2003, pg. 66-69
@ART PAUL SMART; “Boxing up the year’s best: “As one year ends and another starts, why not take a gander at what was best in 2002’s art…”, by Paul Smart, Ulster Publishing Company’s alm@nac, December 26, 2002, pg. 6.
@ART PAUL SMART: “Starting to make a difference again: Is political art on the rise again?”, by Paul Smart, Ulster Publishing Company’s alm@nac, November 7, 2002, pg.6.
BRUSH STROKE, “Chicago memories”, Ulster Publishing Company’s alm@nac, October 17, 2002, pg. 7.
“BLACK CREATIVITY 2002 January 18 – February 28 JURIED ART EXHIBITION”, MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60637.
“BLACK CREATIVITY 2001 January 12 – February 28 Juried Art Exhibition”, Museum of Science and Industry, 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60637.
“BLACK CREATIVITY 2001”, Entertainment, What’s Really Goin’ On? Chicago Music Awards, Black photographers exhibit. Chicago Defender – Thursday, February 8, 2001, pg. 19
“Turner family members exhibit art at ‘Black Creativity’”, Entertainment, Chicago Defender – Saturday, February 3, 2001, pg. 19
museumscene: “Multimedia exhibit hails black artists”, By Lisa Stein, Chicago Tribune, 2-2-01
“Art as a teaching tool”, by Terry Moore, YOUR VIEWS, Review & Outlook, The Sunday Record, November 7, 1999.
“Erase hate”, LOCAL NEWS, The Teaneck Suburbanite, October 20, 1999, pg. T4.
“Puffin has something for everyone on schedule”, by Jack O’Shea, The Teaneck Suburbanite, September 22, 1999.
“Art takes aim at hate”, New Jersey Jewish Standard, Friday, September 17, 1999, VOL LXVII, NO. 47, “The art of the matter Local Exhibit Aims To ‘Erase Hate: Create A New World'”, by Debbie Slevin, pg. 31 & 35.
“A Night of Improv presented”, Story by Lisa Taylor, Collegiate Times, Wednesday, February 17, 1999, pg. 1 & 3.
“To Sacrifice One’s Life “, Arts & Entertainment Calendar, New River Valley Current, The Roanoke Times, Friday, January 29, 1999, pg. NRV 3.
“1999 Black Creativity January 30 – March 7 Juried Art Exhibition”, Museum of Science and Industry, 57th and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60637.
“Blacksburg 200 YRS Arts Alive! The guide to Blacksburg Bicentennial Arts Events & Programs April 1-30, 1998”, Bicentennial Arts Alive! Committee, Blacksburg, Virginia.
“Paint Creek Center for the Arts Juried All Media Exhibition March 27, through April 24, 1998”, Paint Creek Center for the Arts, Rochester, Michigan.
“Twenty-Second Annual National Invitational Drawing Exhibition February 23 – March 20, 1998”, Norman R. Eppink Art Gallery, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas.
“Artist brings Chicago to MTSU with new exhibit”, by Dawn Marie Stankovsky/staff, Sidelines, Thursday, February 5, 1998.
“1998 BLACK CREATIVITY January 18 – March 1 JURIED ART EXHIBITION”, MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60637.
“Man of many layers Virginia Tech art professor likes to lay it on thick paint, that is” Story by Judy Schwab, New River Valley Current, The Roanoke Times, Sunday, January 11, 1998, pg. 20-22.
the Barn Gallery, 1997-1998 Calendar of Exhibits, Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
“Robert Henry Graham”, by K.E. Keagle, Arts At Virginia Tech Calendar & Features January – May 1997, School of the Arts, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Center News, Winter 1997, “Coming In The Gallery”, Virginia Tech Art Faculty – February 4 – March 4, Alleghany Highlands Arts and Crafts Center, Inc., Clifton Forge, Virginia.
“Virginia Tech Exhibit Opens Tuesday At Local Art Center”, Covington Virginian Review, Saturday, February 1, 1997.
“Expanding Visions for Virginia Black Artists: an exhibition in celebration of Black History Month February 2-26, 1997”, The Daura Gallery, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia.
“Celebrating Black History Month…Folk Abstract & Environmental Exhibits”, A! Magazine For The Arts, Bristol, Virginia, February, 1997, pg. 3.
“Textural Structure/ Structural Texture”, The Canvas: A Newsletter From The Contemporary Art Center Of Peoria, Summer, 1996, Contemporary Art Center of Peoria, Peoria, Illinois.
“Textural Structure/Structural Texture”, July 4 – Aug. 25, 1996, Contemporary Art Center of Peoria, Peoria, Illinois.
Filli Gallery, International Fine Art Contemporary Paintings Sculpture Constructions Tribal and Ethnic Themes, 1996, Chicago, Illinois.
“Color Coded: Meanings of Color in Contemporary Painting”, February 13 through March 8, 1996, Sleeth Gallery, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia.
“From These Hills: Contemporary Art in the Southern Appalachian Highlands, a biennial exhibition of new works by 19 regional artists 1995”, May 20 – July 16, 1995, William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, Virginia.
“Chicago: Memories & Fantasies”, by Susan Trulove, Virginia Tech Research, Winter 1995, backcover.
“Digging into Chicago Story”, by Cece Bullard Richmond Times-Dispatch, Wednesday, September 21, 1994, pg. D3.
“Graham Exhibition at Lakeland”, by Jenny LeBlanc, the Mirror, Tuesday, March 8, 1994, pg. 3.
New American Paintings; Number Two, The Open Studios Competitions, The Open Studios Press, 1994, pg. 32-33.
“Works on Paper by Robert Henry Graham”, Daily Freeman, Preview (Kingston, NY), Friday morning edition, October 8, 1993, pg. 16.
“Art Exhibit Takes Look At Chicago”, The Washington Post, Thursday, February 4, 1993, p. Va. 6.
“Chicago Influence Penetrates Art Exhibit”, The Reston Times, Wednesday, January 6, 1993, p. A9.
“Artwork”, The Times-Mirror, Wednesday, January 6, 1993.
“‘Memories and Fantasies’ at GRACE”, ART SCENE, The Connection, January 6, 1993, Leisure p. 29.
“Exhibitions”, Visions, Greater Reston Arts Center, Winter – 1993.
“Robert Graham”, by James Cubby, V Magazine, (central & Western Virginia Arts and Entertainment), January, 1992 Volume 2 – Number 2, p. 20.
“Graham Exhibit Opens January 17”, On Track; A newsletter of the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.
“From The Streets – To An Art Career”, by Jeff DeBell, Minority Newsletter, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Fall 1990, Vol. 7, No.1, (Reprinted with permission from the Roanoke Times and World News, May 5, 1990), p. 3 & 4.
“Artswatch”, by Diane Heilenman Art Critic, Louisville The Courier-Journal, Art Reviews, p.1-6, Sunday, February 17, 1991.
“Artist moved by poem from Nazi camp victim”, by Leigh Ann Laube, Kingsport Time-News, January 1991.
“Blacksburg Artist to Display Works”, New River Valley Weekly, Saturday, September 15, 1990, p. 5.
“Graham Exhibit to Open Tuesday in CF”, Covington Virginian Review, Saturday, September 8, 1990.
“Blacksburg Artist to Display Works”, The News Messenger, September 6, 1990.
“From the Streets – Virginia Tech Artist turns raw talent into a teaching career”, by Jeff DeBell, Roanoke Times and World News, Extra, p. 1 & 3, Saturday, May 5, 1990.
“Robert Graham projects more conviction in new Harrison show”, by Ann Weinstein, Roanoke Times and World News, Art, Extra 10, Sunday, April 29, 1990.
“Tech professor exhibits at Harrison Museum”, Roanoke Times and World News, April 4, 1990.
“Alive and Energetic – From Nancy’s Point of View”, by Nancy Newhardt, Centerpieces, Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley, p. 1-2, August, 1988.
“The art of Robert Henry Graham,….”, Richmond Times Dispatch, April 9, 1988.
“Hollins Art Faculty Exhibit a Top-Notch Show”, by Ann Weinstein, Roanoke Times & World News, Extra, p. 6, Sunday, February 21, 1988.
Roanoke Times & World News, Community News – New River, Thursday, December 17, 1987.
“Artists Exhibit Abstract Work”, by Jennifer Toth, The Collegian, The University of Richmond, Vol. 74, p.11, November 19, 1987.
“Graham, Loving: Relating to Mind”, by Robert Merritt, Richmond Times Dispatch, Entertainment, B 8, November 14, 1987.
“Injustice, Opression Wear Blood-Bright Hues”, by Roy Proctor, New Leader Arts Editor, The Richmond News Leader, Entertainment, p.22, Friday, November 13, 1987.
“Shows”, edited by Peter Beck, Richmond’s Visual Arts Magazine, Gallery, Vol. 1, No. 3, November Exhibitions, Solo Shows, 1987.
Roanoke Times & World News, Names on Campus, p. 8, Sunday, October 18, 1987.
“Yearly Art Show Draws Big Crowd”, by Cynthia T. Pegram, Lynchburg News and Daily Advance, p. B-1, B-5, September 20, 1987.
Reviews/Articles of Group Exhibit: Over The Blue Ridge II
“Over the Blue Ridge II – A Varied Tribute to Artists of Western Virginia”, by Ann Weinstein, Roanoke Times & World News, E-4, Sunday, July 26, 1987.
“Looking Anew Over the Blue Ridge”, by Jeff DeBell, Roanoke Times and World News, p. 1 & 5, Wednesday, June 24, 1987.
“About Tech People”, Spectrum, Vol. 9, No. 30, Thursday, May 28, 1987.
Roanoke Times & World News, Names on Campus, NRV, p. 7, Sunday, May 3, 1987. Reviews of Group Exhibit: “Contemporary Modes of Expression: VA/DC Artists”.
“Taste of Twists, Turns of Individuality on Tap”, by Robert Merritt, Richmond Times Dispatch, Entertainment, March 12, 1987.
“Exhibit at UR Shows Art World is Going Somewhere in Style”, by Roy Proctor, News Leader Art Editor, Richmond News Leader, 1987.
“Robert Henry Graham Exhibits in Staunton”, by Ledyard King, Staunton Leader, 1987.
“Exhibiting Artist Translates ‘Relationships’ onto Canvas”, by Ledyard King, Staunton Leader, Arts & Leisure, February 12, 1987.
“Robert Henry Graham February Exhibit”, Staunton Fine Arts Association Newsletter, Vol. 4, No.4, January-February, 1987.
“Mysterious and Striking Works by Two Virginians”, by Roger Green, The Times Picayune, (New Orleans, LA), F-7, Sunday, January 1, 1987.
Roanoke Times & World News, Names on Campus, NRV-1, Saturday, October 11, 1986.
The News Messenger, Tech Talk, Page 6-B, Sunday, June 29, 1986.
“About Tech People”, Spectrum, Vol. 8, No. 14, p. 2, Thursday, January 16, 1986.
“Graham Opens ’86 Season at Art Center”, Covington Virginian, Tuesday, January 14, 1986.
Roanoke Times & World News, Names on Campus, NRV-1, Monday, January 13, 1986.
“Art Center Reopens with Vibrant Paintings by Robert Henry Graham”, The Daily Review, (Clifton Forge, VA) p. 1,& 5, Saturday, January 11, 1986.
“Blacksburg is the Area Art Spot This Week”, by Pam Danz, The News Journal, (Radford, VA) A-9, Sunday, October 13, 1985.
“Artist and Gallery Director Robert Graham Paints What’s on His Mind”, The News Messenger, p.3-C, January 27, 1985.
“Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945 – 1980: An Illustrated History”, by Thomas Albright, University of California Press, p. 181 and Appendix p. 284, 1985.
“Photo Show Goes Beyond Photos”, by Robert Merritt, Richmond Times Dispatch, Entertainment, Saturday, October 6, 1984.
Roanoke Times & World News, Names on Campus, NRV-3, Sunday, April 29, 1984.
Spectrum, More Miscellanea, p. 5, April 19, 1984.
“Robert Graham Paints Life, Life’s Traumas, Agonies”, by Lucy Proctor, The News Messenger, Sunday People, C-Section, p. 1-C Sunday, April 18, 1984.
“A Quartet from Blacksburg Mounts a Good Show for VIVA”, by Ann Weinstein, Roanoke Times & World News, Art, E-4, Sunday, March 18, 1984.
“VIVA Exhibits Works by County Artists in Roanoke Gallery”, by Don Simmons, Jr., The News Messenger, T.G.I.F., p 6, Friday, March 2, 1984.
“Art Gets its Protest Across without Becoming Offensive”, by Ann Weinstein, Roanoke Times & World News, Sunday, February 12, 1984.
“Lecture at Art Museum”, Roanoke Times & World News, Arts In Brief, E-5, Sunday, February 12, 1984.
“Art Who?”, by Paul Allman, Contra Costa County, New Vistas, Saturday, July 26, 1975.
“S.U. Shows Africa’s ‘Faces'”, by Gay Gassier, San Jose State Spartan, p. 4, February 7, 1975.
“Found Object’ Art on Display”, Palo Alto Times, San Jose State, p. 17, Thursday, February 6, 1975.
“Faces of Africa’ Exhibit Opens at San Jose State”, San Jose Mercury News, Entertainment, Sunday, January 26, 1975.
“First View of the Third World”, by Thomas Albright, San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, p. 32, Sunday, June 16, 1974.
“A World of Art–the Third”, by Alexander Fried, San Francisco Examiner, The Arts, p.28, Wednesday, June 12, 1974.
“The Night People”, by Sally Knodell, San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle, California Living Magazine, p. 12, 14, 16 and 19, Sunday, March 3, 1974.
“Exhibit of Black Artists Goes On Display Here”, Napa Register, May 6, 1974.
“The Hidden God”, by Monjett Graham, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 31, Saturday, March 10, 1973.
“Eye-Catching Art at Black Man’s”, by William Zakariasen, San Francisco Examiner, p. 26, Monday, June 26, 1972.
“New Careers were Started”, by Alfred Frankenstein, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 48, Friday, November 26, 1971.
“We Are Not Going To Be…We Are”, by Johnny Morris, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 30, Saturday, October 16, 1971.
“The Rise of Black Art”, by Juba Solo, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 31, Saturday, July 17, 1971.
“New Paintings by Robert Henry”, by Thomas Albright, San Francisco Chronicle, p. 42, Friday, June 25, 1971.
“A Weekend of Blackness”, by John Morris, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Art and Culture, p. 31, Saturday, May 29, 1971.
“The Black Man’s Art Gallery Opens at the New Permanent Location, 325 Haight Street”, by John Morris, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 30, Saturday, May 22, 1971.
“U.S.S.R. PHOTO 70 Ends its Tour”, by Nikolai Ddyakonov, Soviet Life, No. 11. p. 36-41, November 1970.
“Haight Gallery’s Third Year”, by Patrick Corman, San Francisco Progress, p. 1 and 5, Friday, October 2, 1970.
“Robert H. Graham”, by Robin Leigh, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p. 42, May 23, 1970.
“The Positive and Negative”, by Alfred Frankenstein, San Francisco Cronicle, p. 37, Saturday, March 21, 1970.
“A Fine Artist at Black Man’s”, by Alfred Frankenstein, San Francisco Chronicle, p. 33, Saturday, October 18, 1969.
“Portrait of an Artist”, by Paula M. Lynch, San Francisco Morning News, p. 12, Saturday, September 13, 1969.
“Black Man’s Art Gallery”, by Robin Leigh, San Francisco Business Magazine, Vol 4, p.52, June 1, 1969.
“Two Exciting Talents on Black Experience”, by Thomas Albright, San Francisco Chronicle, Around The Galleries, p. 45, Wednesday, April 23, 1969.
“Two Views of 7 Subjects”, by Alexander Fried, San Francisco Examiner, p. 30, Monday, April 21, 1969.
“Blackman’s Art Gallery Hosts Preview Show”, by Robin Leigh, San Francisco Sun Reporter, Black Arts and Culture, p.28, July 20, 1968.
“Artist Takes Shocking Look at Himself”, by Steve Toomajian, San Francisco Examiner, p. 24, Thursday, July 18, 1968.
“One Man Show at Black Man’s Art Gallery”, by Robin Leigh, San Francisco Sun Reporter, p. 32, July 13, 1968.