| Alvarez, Irma, Aymar Ccopacatty, and Kelly L. Riley (editor). "Plastic Wiphala". In: YouTube (host URL: https://www.youtube.com/) at source URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbGHVKkKNRg. 2015 . | | 2015 | Aymar Ccopacatty on YouTube (viewed December 12, 2017). Published on February 9, 2015 by the National Museum of the American Indian; duration: 4:59 minutes. "Aymar Ccopacatty (Aymara), NMAI Artist Leadership Program (ALP) participant in 2012, tells his personal story of the environmental impact on Puno, Peru, of all-too-commonly discarded commercial plastic bags, and shows how picking them up, washing them, and using them to knit things can teach patience, share heritage, and open up new markets for Aymara and Quechua artisans. Aymar's Youth Public Art Project created a large knit-plastic Wiphala, the flag and symbol of Andean identity, to hang at the local bus terminal for all to see. His project brings environmental awareness while maintaining and celebrating traditional ways." | View |
| Ccopacatty, Aymar. Aymart. URL: http://aymart.org/. 2017. | | 2017 | Aymar Ccopacatty's website (viewed December 12, 2017) | View |
| Groleau, Amy and Marla Redcorn-Miller. "Unnatural Resources: [Indigenous Artists from the Two Different Hemispheres Talk Trash--and Discuss the Vital Alchemies of Their Art-Making]". El Palacio, vol. 123, no. 2 (summer 2018). 2018. | 82-85 | 2018 | Features the work of Aymar Ccopacatty and Nora Naranjo Morse. Print article has incorrect sub-title. | View |
| Hough, Elisa and Aymar Ccopacatty. "Aymar Ccopacatty: the Plastic Bag Weaver". In: Smithsonian Folklife Festival website (host URL: https://festival.si.edu/) at source URL: https://festival.si.edu/blog/2015/aymar-ccopacatty-the-plastic-bag-weaver/. 2015. | | 2015 | Interview dated July 9, 2015 in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival blog (viewed December 12, 2017) | View |
| National Museum of the American Indian. "Artist Aymar Ccopacatty Uses Plastic Trash to Create Awareness and Beauty". In: National Museum of the American Indian blog (host URL: http://blog.nmai.si.edu/) at source URL: http://blog.nmai.si.edu/main/2013/06/aymar-ccopacatty-nmai-artist-leadership-program-2012-13.html. 2013. | | 2013 | National Museum of the American Indian blog post dated June 13, 2013 about Aymar Ccopacatty who was chosen for the Artist Leadership Program of the National Museum of the American Indian (viewed December 12, 2017). | View |
| Redcorn-Miller, Marla and Amy Groleau. "Project Indigene: Welcome to a Series of Conversations about Hot-Button Issues in Native Art". El Palacio, vol. 122, no. 4 (winter 2017). 2017. | 56-58 | 2017 | Artists cited include Edilberto Jiménez Quispe (Quechua) and his brothers Nicario, Mabilón, and Claudio; Nora Naranjo Morse (Santa Clara Pueblo) and Aymar Cocopacatty (Aymara); Mateo Romero (Cochiti Pueblo), Ted Jojola, Joe Horse Capture, and Heather Antone; and Diego Romero. | |
| Tsouhlarakis, Anna. "Acts of Unconventional Art". American Indian (Smithsonian Institution), Winter 2013. 2013. | 44-46 | 2013 | | |