| . Confluences of Tradition and Change: Abstracts: March 22-24, 1982, Scheman Building, Iowa State University Ames Iowa/Sponsored The College of Design and the College of Sciences and Humanities. Ames, Iowa: College of Design. 1982. | | 1982 | | |
| Abbott, Larry (editor). I Stand in the Center of Good: Interviews with Contemporary Native American Artists. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 1994. | 87-104 | 1994 | Includes artists Rick Glazer-Danay, Shan Goshorn, Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, Rick Hill, G. Peter Jemison, Michael Kabotie, Frank LaPena, Carm Little Turtle, Linda Lomahaftewa, George Longfish, Mario Martinez, Nora Naranjo-Morse, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Susan Stewart, Frank Tuttle, Kay WalkingStick, and Emmi Whitehorse | |
| Archuleta, Margaret and Rennard Strickland. ~Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1991. | 70, 102 | 1991 | Catalog of an exhibition; includes essays by Joy L. Gritton and W. Jackson Rushing. | |
| Bates, Sara. ~Indian Humor. San Francisco, Calfornia: American Indian Contemporary Arts. 1995. | 50-51, 105-106 | 1995 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Farris, Phoebe. "Where Were the Native Artists? Reflections on Art Basel Miami 2017". National Museum of the American Indian, vol. 19, no. 1 (spring 2018). 2018. | 13 | 2018 | Native people cited include Kathleen Ash-Milby, Edgar Heap of Birds, Candice Hopkins, Gina Adams, Gerald McMaster, Brian Jungen, Edward Poitras, and Peter Jemison. | |
| Fear-Segal, Jacqueline and Susan D. Rose (editors). Carlisle Indian Industrial School: Indigenous Histories, Memories, and Reclamations. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 2016. | 378-379+ | 2016 | Contributors include Mark C. Aldrich, Christopher J. Bilodeau, John Bloom, Paul Brawdy, Daniel Castro Romero, Jr., Jacqueline Fear-Segal, Anne-Claire Fisher, Charles Fox, Peter Jemison, Eduardo Jordá, Maurice Kenny, Barbara Landis, N. Scott Momaday, Sharon O'Brien, Warren Petoskey, Carolyn Rittenhouse, Susan D. Rose, Margo Tamez, Dovie Thomason, Carolyn Tolman, Malinda Triller Doran, and Louellyn White. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Fisher, Jean (coordinator). Ni' Go Tlunh a Doh Ka = We Are Always Turning Around on Purpose. Old Westbury, New York: State University of New York/College at Old Westbury. 1986. | 21-27 | 1986 | Title of the exhibition and catalog is in the Cherokee syllabary as follows: ᏄᎪᏢᎠv Ꭷ; and is transliterated into English as follows: Ni' go tlunh a doh ka. Catalog of an exhibition held at Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, State University of New York College at Old Westbury, Old Westbury, Long Island, New York, April 8, 1986-May 8, 1986; and at the North Hall Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Masschusetts, October 6, 1986-October 31, 1986. Exhibiting artists include Jimmie Durham, Edgar Heap of Birds, G. Peter Jemison, Jean LaMarr, Jolene Rickard, and Richard Ray (Whitman) | |
| Gordon, Allan M. (catalog essayist). ~Confluences of Tradition and Change: 24 American Indian Artists. Davis, California: Richard L. Nelson Gallery, University of California. 1981. | 16 | 1981 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Richard L. Nelson Gallery and C.N. Gorman Museum, University of California, Davis in cooperation with the Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas. Exhibiting artists include Carl Beam, David Bradley, Richard Glazer Danay, Harry Fonseca, Ted Garner, Bob Haozous, Edgar Heap of Birds, G. Peter Jemison, Jean LaMarr, Frank LaPena, Sylvia Lark, Linda Lomahaftewa, George Longfish, Michael McCleve, Leatrice Mikkelsen, George A. Morrison, Neil Parsons, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Billy Soza War Soldier, Brian Tripp, R. Lee White, Emmi Whitehorse, and Alfred Young Man. | |
| Heard Museum. Remembering the Future Symposium, October 7 & 8, 2022, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona: Participant Biographies. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2022. | handout not paginated | 2022 | A handout at the Remembering the Future Symposium, October 7-8, 2022, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. | |
| Highwater, Jamake. ~The Sweet Grass Lives on, Fifty Contemporary North American Indian Artists. New York, New York: Lippincott & Crowell Publishers. 1980. | 122-124 | 1980 | | |
| Jemison, G. Peter and Irving Kligfield. Common Heritage: Contemporary Iroquois Artists. Flushing, New York: Queens County Art and Cultural Center. 1984. | 12 | 1984 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Jemison, G. Peter as told to Andy Battaglia. "G. Peter Jemison". Art in America, vol. 111, no. 4 (fall 2023). 2023. | 80-81 | 2023 | Issued with a special color pull-out print of his circa 1974 painting "o:nyõ'hsowa:nẽh gowa" (Great Pumpkin). | |
| Jemison, G. Peter, with introduction by Dave Kimelberg. Ga'nigoi:yoh: G. Peter Jemison. Buffalo, New York: K Art. 2021. | | 2021 | Catalog of an exhibition titled "Ga'nigoi:yoh: G. Peter Jemison", held October 22, 2021-January 7, 2022, at K Art, Buffalo, New York. | |
| Keating, Neal B. and John P. Ferguson (editor). G. Peter Jemison: a Retrospective Exhibition of His Work from 1964 to 1998, October 4 Through December 13, 1998. Howes Cave, New York: Iroquois Indian Museum. 1998. | | 1998 | Catalog of an exhibition held at the Iroquois Indian Museum, in connection with awarding its Excellence in Iroquois Art Award to G. Peter Jemison. | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 267-268 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Martine, David Bunn. The Old Becomes the New: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement and the New York School. New York, New York: American Indian Artists, Inc. (AMERINDA). 2013. | 24, 50 | 2013 | Catalog of an exhibition held April 3, 2013-June 2, 2013, Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba, New York, New York. Participating artists include Nadema Agard, Neal Ambrose-Smith, Vernon B. Bigman, Pena Bonita, Lorenzo Clayton, Jimmie Durham, Yatika Starr Fields, Jeffrey Gibson, Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, Maria Hupfield, G. Peter Jemison, Brad Kahlhamer, Athena LaTocha, Jason Lujan, Mario Martinez, Alec Montroy, George Morriso, Jude Norris, Lloyd Oxendine, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Diane Schenandoah, Leon Polk Smith, Melissa Staiger, and Marie Watt. | |
| Matuz, Roger (editor). ~St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. 1997. | 260-263 | 1997 | | |
| Mooney, Sean (guest curator) and Heard Museum (organizer). Substance of Stars. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2022. | 41 | 2022 | Catalog published to coincide with the exhibition "Substance of Stars", organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and presented fall 2022. | |
| Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See (curator) with writings by Charlotte DeClue, Joy Harjo, Lucy R. Lippard, Duane Niatum, and Elizabeth Woody. The Submuloc Show/Columbus Wohs: a Visual Commentary on the Columbus Quincentennial from the Perspective of America's First People. Phoenix, Arizona: Atlatl. 1992. | 38-39, 75 | 1992 | Catalog of a travelling exhibition organized by Atlatl. | |
| Wade, Edwin L. (editor) and Carol Haralson (coordinating editor). ~The Arts of the North American Indian: Native Traditions in Evolution. New York, New York: Hudson Hills Press. 1986. | 264, 268, 270 | 1986 | Published in association with Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-317) and index. | |
| Wheeler, L. David. "Victor Artist Part of New Native-Owned Gallery's First Exhibition". Daily Messenger, Friday, November 27, 2020. 2020. | A1, A8 | 2020 | Newspaper article. | |
| Younger, Erin and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (jurors). The Second Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1985. | unpaginated | 1985 | Catalog of an exhibition organized and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; exhibition preview, opening and sale held on Sunday, October 13, 1985. Participating artists include Marty Avrett, Karita Coffey, Blake Debassige, Edna Davis Jackson, G. Peter Jemison, Jean La Marr, Linda Lomahaftewa, George Longfish, Truman T. Lowe, Gerald R. McMaster, Neil Parsons, R. James Schoppert, and Kay WalkingStick. | |
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