| . "Artists at Work". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 72 | 2019 | List of artist demonstrators with biographical sketches at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market 2019, Phoenix, Arizona. | |
| . 2008 Tohono O'odham Culture Calendar. Sells, Ariz.: Tohono O'odham Community Action. 2008. | unpaginated | 2008 | | |
| . Native Arts Program: Visiting Scholar, Community Symposium, Community Museum Scholar, Youth Mural Project. Suitland, Md.: Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian. 2003. | unpaginated | 2003 | | |
| . Winter Camp 2002: Honoring the Legacy, Contemporary Expressions of Oklahoma Tribal Art. Oklahoma City: National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. 2002. | 24-25 | 2002 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Aranda\Lasch. Trace Elements. New York, New York: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City. 2017. | 152+ | 2017 | "Tucson and New York-based architects Aranda\Lasch (Ben Aranda and Chris Lasch) and Tohono O’odham basket weaver Terrol Dew Johnson will present Meeting the Clouds Halfway In MOCA’s Great Hall, featuring experiments blending traditional craft with contemporary design."--Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson website. | Published on the occasion of the Aranda\Lasch studio's exhibition "Meeting the Clouds Halfway" at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Tucson, Arizona, October 29, 2016-January 29, 2017. | |
| Brindza, Christine C. (curator and author), with contributors Martina Dawley and Ofelia Zepeda. Western Sublime: Majestic Landscapes of the American West. Tucson, Arizona: Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block. 2019. | 38, 82-83, 133 | 2019 | Catalog of the exhibition "Western Sublime: Majestic Landscapes of the American West" organized by the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block, Tucson, Arizona, October 19, 2019-February 9, 2020. | |
| Craven, Scott. "Festival Celebrates Fusion of Native American Basketry, Culinary Arts". Thursday, December 2, 2004. Arizona Republic. | E1, E3 | | Newspaper article | |
| Dalrymple, Larry, with a foreword by Susan Brown McGreevy. Indian Basketmakers of the Southwest: the Living Art and Fine Tradition. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press. 2000. | 108 | 2000 | Includes index. | |
| Davis, Eric. "Institute of American Indian Arts, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, November 2018 Exhibitions + Public Programs". Native Hoop Magazine, issue 71 (November 2018). 2018. | 51 | 2018 | News release. Includes the following artists with color reproductions of their work: Fritz Scholder, Terrol Dew Johnson, Aranda\Lasch (Ben Aranda and Chris Lasch), Darren Vigil Gray, Holly Wilson, Roland Souliere, Hank Gobin, Doug Hyde, Don Mose Jr., Eliza Naranjo Morse [color portrait only], Annie Pootoogook, and C. Maxx Stevens. | |
| Davis, Eric (marketing and communications director). "First Round of 2019 MoCNA Social Engagement Art Residents Selected: Terrol Dew Johnson and Sonya Kelliher-Combs". Native Hoop Magazine, issue 74 (February 2019). 2019. | 127-128 | 2019 | Appears in the "Ongoing Public Programming at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts" section of the "Institute of American Indian Arts IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, February 2019 Exhibitions + Public Programs", News Release, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 16, 2018. | |
| Dittemore, Diane D., Terrol Dew Johnson and Terri Goode. Basketry Treasured: The Living Legacy of an Ancient Cultural Art. Tucson, Ariz.: Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. 2012. | 10 | 2012 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Duarte, Carmen. "O'odham Tribal Member Nears End of His Journey". Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Tucson, Ariz: Arizona Daily Star. | unknown | | Newspaper article | |
| Folwell, Jody, Terrol Dew Johnson, Ann E. Marshall, Diana F. Pardue, Tristan Reader and Diza Sauers. Hold Everything! Masterworks of Basketry and Pottery from the Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2001. | 7-8, 34-35 | 2001 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| Heard Museum. 2009 Calendar. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2009. | unpaginated | 2009 | Photography by Craig Smith. | |
| Heard Museum. Arriving Forever into the Present World: Gallery Guide. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2023. | gallery guide is not paginated | 2023 | Includes color illustration of a basket approximately made 2006-2007 by Terrol Dew Johnson. | Gallery guide of the exhibition "Arriving Forever into the Present World" which was held at and organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; exhibition was held in the Lovena Ohl Gallery, June 2, 2023-March 3, 2024. Guide includes essay entitled "Indigenous Time Traditions and the Artistic Imagination" by David Martínez. | |
| Huber, Ursula. "Terrol Dew Johnson's New Visions in Pottery". v. 4, no. 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 2007. Amerind Quarterly. | 2-3 | | | |
| Hunter, Catherine K. "Terroll Dew Johnson". Summer, 2012. National Basketry Organization. | 14-20 | | | |
| Johnson, Terrol Dew and Aranda\Lasch. Bundling. Chicago, Illinois: Volume Gallery. 2022. | | 2022 | Catalog brochure of an exhibition held April 29, 2022-June 18, 2022 at the Volume Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. | |
| Johnson, Terrol Dew and Tristan Reader. Weaving Words: Stories of Arizona's Native Basketweavers [Video Cassette]. Sells, Ariz.: Tohono O'odham Community Action. 2000. | unpaginated | 2000 | | |
| Kaldahl, Eric J. "What to Acquire? A Museum's Decision Making". v. 5, no. 1, Winter, 2007. Amerind Quarterly. | 4-5 | | | |
| Krol, Debra Utacia. "The Art of Basketry: Weaving New Life into Ancient Forms". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2006. 2006. | 34-35 | 2006 | Includes artists Terrol Dew Johnson (Tohono O'odham), Theresa Secord (Penobscot), Peggy Sanders Brennan (Cherokee), and Annie Antone (Tohono O'odam). Article also appears in Native Peoples, vol. 19, no. 1 (January/February 2006). | |
| Krol, Debra Utacia. "The Art of Basketry: Weaving New Life into Ancient Forms". Native Peoples, vol. 19, no. 1 (January/February 2006). 2006. | 34-35 | 2006 | Includes artists Terrol Dew Johnson (Tohono O'odham), Theresa Secord (Penobscot), Peggy Sanders Brennan (Cherokee), and Annie Antone (Tohono O'odam). Article also appears in the Heard Museum Fair Program 2006 published by Native Peoples. | |
| Krol, Debra Utacia. "Uncommon Practioners, Uncommon Art". v. 4, no. 1, Jan. - June 2002. Phoenix, Ariz.: Heard Museum. | unknown | | Journal article | |
| Marshall, Ann (editor). Home: Native People in the Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2005. | 63, 166, 168-169, 171 | 2005 | Catalog of an exhibition curated by Ann Marshall. Includes index. | |
| Morago, K. "Ak-Chin Members Learn from Basket Weaver Terrol Dew Johnson". Ak-Chin O'odham Runner, vol. 31, issue 2 (January 20, 2017-February 2, 2017). 2017. | 1-2 | 2017 | Newpaper article. Some of the workshop participants include Genevieve Miguel, Jeremy Johns, and Holly Antone. | |
| Nichols, Judy. "Tribal Group Reweaving a Tradition". Friday, December 3, 2004. Arizona Republic. | B10 | | Newspaper article | |
| Votto, Mary Paganelli, Terrol Dew Johnson, Tristan Reader and Karen Wyndham. Native Foodways: Celebrating Food, Culture & Community, Premier Issue. Summer, 2013. Sells, Ariz.: Tohono O'odham Community Action. | 5 | | | |
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