| . "Rose B. Simpson: Ground to Dec. 17". American Craft, vol. 76, no. 6 (December 2016/January 2017). 2016. | 20 | 2016 | In the "Show to See" column of American Craft; spotlights the exhibition curated and co-starred by Rose B. Simpson at the Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, California. | |
| . "Universe of Artist Rose Bean Simpson". THE Magazine, June 2006. 2006. | 16-17 | 2006 | | |
| Archer, Sarah. "Lowrider: Rose B. Simpson Honors the Legacy of Potter Maria Martinez with a 410-Horsepower Vessel". American Craft, vol. 80, no. 5 (October/November 2020). 2020. | 28-33 | 2020 | Full-page color portrait photograph of Rose B. Simpson located on unnumbered page 6. | |
| Archer, Sarah. "Power Object: Rose B. Simpson's 'Maria'". American Craft Inquiry, vol. 2, issue 1 (June 2018). 2018. | 74-81 | 2018 | | |
| Atsitty, Tacey M., Laura Furlan, and Toni Jensen (editors). A Gathering of Native Voices. Amherst, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Review, Inc.. 2020. | cover+ | 2020 | Biographical sketch for Rose B. Simpson can be found on page 773; Rose B. Simpson also has an essay and a collection of recent artwork in the host volume. | Special issue of the Massachusetts Review: a quarterly of literature, the arts and public affairs; issued as vol. 61, no. 4 (winter 2020). Cover illustration is a color reproduction of Rose B. Simpson's 2015 ceramic, mixed and reclaimed media sculpture titled "Directed South". Toni Jenson was a misspelling by the publisher; Toni Jensen is the correct spelling. | |
| Axle Contemporary. Local Coloring: 5 Writers, 67 Artists. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Axle Contemporary Press. 2017. | 57 | 2017 | Includes index of artist; for list of artist, consult the WorldCat record at http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1021243819 | |
| Bolen, Anne. "Ancestral Connections: a Constellation of Contemporary Artists Show Their Ties to Their Native Cultures". National Museum of the American Indian, vol. 20, no. 4 (winter 2019). 2019. | 32, 35 | 2019 | Features artists Marvin Oliver, Isabel Rorick and Robin Rorick, Rose B. Simpson, Gedion Fernandez, Lillian Pitt, Jeri Redcorn, and Michael Massie. | |
| Cantley, Janet. More Than Child's Play: American Indian Dolls. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2010. | unpaginated | 2010 | Catalog of an exhibition curated by Janet Cantley. | |
| Carver, Jon. "Keri Ataumbi's Elephant Girl". THE Magazine, vol. 18, no. 8 (February-March 2012). 2012. | 48 | 2012 | Review of the "Doll: Group Show" at the Tower Gallery, 78 Cities of Gold Road, Pojoaque, New Mexico, with includes artists Keri Ataumbi; Marty Two Bulls Jr.; Ginger Dunnil and Cannupa Hanska-Luger; Erika Wanenmacher; America Meredith; Eliza Naranjo-Morse; and Rose Simpson. Also available online. | View |
| Dávila-Shivers, Ungelbah (author, photographer). "Indigenous Masters: Non-Native Photographers Have Long Staged PIctures of Native People, but a Contemporary Diné-Chicana Documentarian Explores the Power of Indigenous Expession". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 98, issue 2 (February 2020). 2020. | 52-57 | 2020 | Features artists Kaa Folwell, Virgil Ortiz, Jessa Rae Growing Thunder, Jody Naranjo, and Rose B. Simpson. | |
| Diaz, RoseMary. "[Exhibition review] 'LIT: the Work of Rose B. Simpson', Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe". First American Art Magazine, issue no. 22 (spring 2019). 2019. | 86-88 | 2019 | Exhibition held November 4, 2018-October 6, 2019. | |
| Diaz, Rosemary. "Rose Simpson: Native Innovator, Sculpture". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 90, no. 8 (August 2012). 2012. | 29-31 | 2012 | | |
| Finkel, Jori. "'I Think Clay,' a Native Artist Says: Rose B. Simpson Is Gaining Acclaim for Her Powerful Androgynous Sculptures". New York Times (National edition), Sunday, June 19, 2022. 2022. | 16 AR | 2022 | Newspaper clipping; appears in the "Art" section of the newspaper issue. | |
| Finkel, Jori and Tommy Kha (photographer). "Doing It Their Way: Native Artists Are Finally Gaining Visibility in Museums and Galleries--Upending Long-Held Stereotypes in the Process". W, vol. 52, no. 1 (2023). 2023. | 56-65 | 2023 | Featured artists include Dyani White Hawk, Melissa Cody, Marie Watt, Nicholas Galanin, and Rose B. Simpson. | |
| Guzmán, Alicia Inez. "Because It's Time: Unraveling Race and Place in NM, National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque, May 4 - Spring 2019". THE Magazine, vol. 26, issue 10 (June 2018). 2018. | 53 | 2018 | Artist cited includes Rose B. Simpson, Nani Chacon, Autumn Chacon, Ehren Kee Natay, and his grandfather Ed Lee Natay. | |
| Hopkins, Candice. "[Exhibition review] 'Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists', Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis". Artforum, vol. 58, no. 3 (November 2019). 2019. | 151 | 2019 | | |
| Hutchinson, Elizabeth W. "[Review] Jill Ahlberg Yohe and Teri Greeves, Eds. 'Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists'. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019. Exh. Cat. 344 pp.; 400 Color Ills. $39.95 (Paper)". Art Bulletin (College Art Association), vol. 102, no. 4 (December 2020). 2020. | 151 | 2020 | Exhibition venues which appeared as part of the title of article: "Minneapolis Institute of Art, June 2-August 18, 2019; Frist Museum, Nashville, September 27, 2019-January 12, 2020; Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, February 21-May 17, 2020; Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, October 7, 2020-January 3, 2021". Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Jack Shainman Gallery. "[Advertisement] Rose B. Simpson 'Road Less Traveled'". Artforum International, vol. 61, no. 6 (February 2023). 2023. | 16 | 2023 | Advertisement for an exhibition at the Jack Shainman Gallery, 513 West 20th Street, New York, New York, February 23, 2023-April 8, 2023. Includes color photograph of head portion of one of Rose B. Simpson's human sculptures. | |
| Koplos, Janet. "[Exhibition review of] 'Ceramics in the Expanded Field', MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts". Art in America, vol. 110, no. 2 (April 2022). 2022. | 87-88 | 2022 | | |
| Lockyer, Jon. "Norman Akers, Shuvinai Ashoona, Naomi Bebo, Andrea Carlson, Death Convention Singers, Jeffrey Gibson, Duane Linklater, Scott E. Jones, Virgil Ortiz & Rose Simpson, and Joseph Tisiga: an 'Evening Redness in the West,' Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Aug. 21-Dec. 31, 2015". C Magazine, 128 (winter 2016). 2016. | 57-58 | 2016 | | |
| Love, Stephanie. "Must-Know Artists". Santa Fean, vol. 44, no. 3 (June/July 2016). 2016 June-July. | 57 | 2016 June-July | | |
| Metcalfe, Jessica R. "Featured Artist: Rose Bean Simpson". Red Ink, vol. 14, no. 1 (spring 2008). Red Ink. 2008. | 73 | 2008 | | |
| Montiel, Anya. "Rose Bean Simpson". National Museum of the American Indian, vol. 10, no. 3 (Fall 2009). 2009. | 14-19 | 2009 | | |
| Nilsen, Richard. "Talent for Pottery Runs in the Family". Arizona Republic, January 25, 2009. 2009. | E4 | 2009 | Newspaper article | |
| Pardue, Diana and Craig Smith (photographer). Mothers & Daughters: Stories in Clay. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2009. | | 2009 | Catalog of an exhibition held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, January 10, 2009-January 24, 2010. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. and Roshii Montaño (project coordinators, essayists). Maria & Modernism. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2024. | 22, 173-187 | 2024 | Catalog of the exhibition "Maria & Modernism", organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and presented February 24, 2024-July 28, 2024. | |
| Pomona College Museum of Art. "Rose B. Simpson: Ground, August 30 - December 17, 2016". In: Pomona College Museum of Art website (host URL: https://www.pomona.edu/museum/) at source URL: https://www.pomona.edu/museum/exhibitions/2016/rose-b-simpson. 2016. | | 2016 | Online resource on an exhibition that integrates Rose B. Simpson’s clay sculptures with Pomona College’s collection of Native American art (viewed February 27, 2017) | View |
| Sanders, Nina (curator). Catch 22: Paradox on Paper: from the Edward J. Guarino Collection. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts. 2017. | 16 | 2017 | Catalog for the exhibition "Catch 22: Paradox on Paper" organized by the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and held August 12, 2017-March 31, 2018. | |
| Simpson, Rose. "Maria, '85 El Camino". In: Pardue, Diana F. and Roshii Montaño (project coordinators, essayists). Maria & Modernism. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2024. | 176-187 | 2024 | | |
| Simpson, Rose B. "Alligators: the Art of Swimming in Cool, Essential Ditchwater". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 97, issue 6 (June 2019). 2019. | 40 | 2019 | | |
| Simpson, Rose B. "Mata la Araña". In: Atsitty, Tacey M., Laura Furlan, and Toni Jenson (editors). A Gathering of Native Voices. Amherst, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Review, Inc.. 2020. | 677-687 | 2020 | | |
| Simpson, Rose B. "Rose B. Simpson: Recent Work". In: Atsitty, Tacey M., Laura Furlan, and Toni Jenson (editors). A Gathering of Native Voices. Amherst, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Review, Inc.. 2020. | 665-676 | 2020 | Series of artwork by Rose B. Simpson reproduced in color with captions. | |
| Simpson, Rose B. Rose B. Simpson. URL: http://www.rosebsimpson.com/. 2016. | | 2016 | Artist's website (viewed June 2, 2016) | View |
| Simpson, Rose B. (artist), Lucy R. Lippard and Kathleen Stewart Howe (contributors). Ground. Claremont, California: Pomona College Museum of Art. 2016. | | 2016 | Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Rose B. Simpson: Ground" presented at the Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, California, August 30, 2016-December 17, 2016. | |
| Sweeney, Mike and Rose B. Simpson. "Matter Has Memory". In: Mud Season Review online (host URL: http://mudseasonreview.com/) at source URL: http://mudseasonreview.com/2017/01/matter-has-memory/. 2017. | | 2017 | Interview with Rose B. Simpson by art editor Mike Sweeney (viewed February 27, 2017); appears in Mud Season Review, issue #26, which also includes a special section on the art of Rose B. Simpson. | View |
| Swentzell, Porter and Yve Chavez (essayists). Lit: the Work of Rose B. Simpson. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. 2019. | | 2019 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by and held at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
| Swentzell, Porter P. and Rose Swentzell. The Story of Rosie's Rat: a True Story. Albuquerque, New Mexico: La Alameda Press. 1994. | | 1994 | | |
| Van Sickle, Lisa J. "Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art: Rose B. Simpson". Santa Fean, vol. 47, no. 4 (August/September 2019). 2019. | 37 | 2019 | Gallery note on Rose B. Simpson's solo exhibition, August 9, 2019-September 7, 2019, Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
| Vezolles, Christy A. "Focus on Family". Western Art Collector, no. 36, (August 2010). 2010. | 77 | 2010 | | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Rose B. Simpson". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_B._Simpson. 2018. | | 2018 | Current entry on Rose B. Simpson in Wikipedia (viewed April 13, 2019); webpage created March 24, 2018; revised and updated irregularly. | View |
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