Interviews
OUTWORDS: Ken Gonzales-Day
Los Angeles, CA
OUTWORDS: The Art of Change
May 16, 2023
Aperture 245: LATINX
Ken Gonzales-Day & Jesse Alemán, Always in Resistance, Aperture 245, Winter 2021
Scripps Magazine: Critical Action
Rachel Warecki, Critical Action, Scripps Magazine, Dec 2021
PAC TALKS: In Conversation with Ken Gonzales-Day
In Conversation, PAC TALKS, June 11, 2021
Spotify: The Modern Art Notes Podcast, Ken Gonzales-Day
The Modern Art Notes Podcast, Spotify, May 24, 2021
Washington & Lee University: Profiled
Staniar Gallery, Washington & Lee University, Apr 26 – May 28, 2021
UCSC TRACTION ART TALK: KEN GONZALES-DAY & KAROLINA KARLIC
Traction Art Talk with Karolina Karlic, UCSC, Jan 14, 2021
Smithsonian Archives of American Art: Pandemic Oral History Project
Josh T Franco, Pandemic Oral History Project, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Nov 27, 2020
Curationist: Ken Gonzales-Day Finds Incomplete Histories
Shana Lutker, Curationist, Sept 11, 2020
New Link Art: The Present is a Constant Reminder of the Past
Linday McCulloch, New Link Art, July 30, 2020
MUSÉE: From our Archives
Andrea Blanch, Ken Gonzales-Day, MUSÉE Magazine, N0. 12, Controversy, Jun 3, 2020
Jefferson Public Radio: A Historic Horror Story
Mitchell Johnson, Jefferson Public Radio, Aug 11
Smithsonian: Artist Research Fellowship 10th Anniversary Symposium
Smithsonian: Artist Research Fellowship 10th Anniversary Symposium, part 3, Oct 12, 2018
Chicago Sun Times: History unseen
Luis Alonso Lugo, Chicago Sun Times, July 20, 2018
AP: Smithsonian gallery explores diversity in US lynchings
Luis Alonso Lugo, Miami Herald, July 20, 2018
PHOTOCULTURE: Conversations
Ely Paula, PHOTOCULTURE, Conversations, Dec 12, 2017
Konst pÃ¥ gränsen – Latinamerika möter USA
Yvonne Ihmels, Sverigesradio, Dec 05, 2017
LOST LA: Wild West
Lost LA, KCET, Wild West, Oct. 17, 2017
KCET: Photographer Parses the Politics and Relevance of L.A.’s Murals and Marks
James Daichendt, PST:LA/LA, KCET, Oct 11, 2017
KCRW: Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Madeleine Brand, Press Play, KCRW, Oct 2, 2017
Slavery and Potraiture in 18th Century Atlantic Britain
Yale Center For British Art, New Haven, CT
El Pasajero: Artistas de Metro: Ken Gonzales-Day crea una ventana a la naturaleza
Marilu Meza, Elpasajero, Feb. 06, 2017
MPR News: Artist finds new meaning in images of lynchings
Marianne Combs, MPR NEWS, Arts & Culture, Jan. 23, 2017
British Art Studies: Haptic Blackness
Cyra Levenson and Chi-ming Yan, Ken Gonzales-Day, British Art Studies, Issue 1, Nov. 2016
Skin exhibition tackles race through art.
Take Two, 89.3 KPCC radio, Feb. 23, 2016
Other Journal: Trauma
Jen Grabarczyk-Turner, The Other Journal, no. 25, Oct 25, 20015
Creative Capital: Art @ the Edge.
IdeaFestival, Louisville, Sept 29 – Oct 2, 2015
Ken Gonzales-Day: Absence of Presence.
Andrea Blanch, Musee Magazine, No. 12, 8 Jul. 8, 2015
The Frame: California’s Lynching History.
Oscar Garza, THE FRAME, 89.3 KPCC Radio, Apr. 23, 2015
Ken Gonzales-Day Examines Racially-Motivated Killings, Past and Present
Jenny Gill, CREATIVE CAPITAL, Mar. 30, 2015
Lynching in the West: Latino, Native and Asian American Communities.
ASIA PACIFIC FORUM, WBAI 99.5 Radio, Feb. 10, 2014
CNN Headline News: w/ Brad Pomerance
Brad Pomerance, CNN Headline News, Apr. 23 2012
THE CALIFORNIA REPORT: Exhibit Reveals History of Lynching in California
Steven Cuevas, The California Report, 89.3 KPCC, Apr. 13, 2012
LACMA Unframed: Q & A w/ Ryan Linkoff
Ryan Linkoff, LACMA UNFRAMED, Oct. 19 2011
ARTWRIT: Finkelstein, In Conversation with Ken Gonzales-Day
Fred Torres Collaborations Oct. 12 – Nov. 14, 2011
Emerge Though Art: Ken Gonzales-Day.
Emerge Through Art, May 2011
UCSD Pros* #1: Silent Witness: Violence and Representation
Shane Anderson, Crystal Campbell, Tania Jabour, Diana McClure, Omar Pimienta and Steve Ruiz, Pros*, Issue 1, University of California, 2011
Los Angeles Times: Myers, In the Studio
Holly Meyers, Los Angeles Times, Feb. 13, 2011
MAK Center: How Many Billboards
MAK center for Art and Architecture, Mar. 10, 2010
LA Times: Hidden in O.C.’s foothills, a gnarled reminder of California’s past
Mike Anton, Hidden in O.C.’s foothills, a gnarled reminder of California’s past, LA Times, May 12, 2009