| Archuleta, Margaret. "Art in 2 Worlds: the Native American Fine Art Invitational, 1983-1997". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 24, no. 2 (spring 1999). 1999 . | 34 | 1999 | Includes color reproduction of Jack Malotte's 1987 oil pastel on black paper "Nevada Rips". | Presents an overview of the Native American fine art invitational shows that have been held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, over the last 15 years, suggesting that these shows have been important not only to the artists involved but in defining Native art to the wider public. | |
| Archuleta, Margaret (author, curator) and Craig Smith (photographer). ~Art in 2 Worlds: the Native American Fine Art Invitational 1983-1997. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1999. | 33 | 1999 | Catalog of an exhibition. Documents the 15 year history of a series of juried, fine art exhibits at the Heard Museum; during the period 1983-1999, the exhibits have appeared under various names, Innovations: New Expressions in Native American Art ([1st]: 1983), Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational (2nd-5th: 1985-1992), and Native American Fine Arts Invitational (6th: 1994-1995), and Native Fine Art Invitational (7th: 1997-1998). | |
| Bates, Sara. ~Indian Humor. San Francisco, Calfornia: American Indian Contemporary Arts. 1995. | 68-69, 111 | 1995 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Glaze, Michele Powers. "Jack Malotte". Cowboys & Indians, vol. 27, no. 7 (October 2019). 2019. | 60-61 | 2019 | Appears in the "Art Gallery, Indigenous" section of the magazine issue; discusses the one-person show "The Art of Jack Malotte" at the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, on view through October 20, 2019. | |
| Hull, Anna Prawdzik. "Of Mushroom Clouds and Yellow Dirt: Southwest Artists Reflect on Devastation and Hope Through Anti-Nuclear Art". Southwest Contemporary, vol. 6 (fall-winter 2022). 2022. | 60-65 | 2022 | Featured Native artists include Jack Malotte, Jerrel Singer, and Mallery Quetawki. | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 335 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Malotte, Jack and Ann M. Wolfe (curator). Jack Malotte. Reno, Nevada: Nevada Museum of Art. 2019. | | 2019 | Catalog accompanies the exhibition, "The Art of Jack Malotte", Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, June 6, 2019-October 20, 2019. Includes artist chronology. | |
| Matuz, Roger (editor). ~St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. 1997. | 347-349 | 1997 | | |
| Wolfe, Ann M. "Contemporary Art at Lake Tahoe". In: Wolfe, Ann M. (editor) and the Nevada Museum of Art. Tahoe: a Visual History. New York, New York: Skira Rizzoli Publications. 2015. | 452-453 | 2015 | Essay in a catalog of an exhibition held at Nevada Museum of Art, August 22, 2015-January 10, 2016. Contemporary artists include Gregory Kondos, Lordy Rodriguez, Maya Lin, Jean LaMarr, and Jack Malotte among others. | |
| Wolfe, Ann M. The Way We Live. Reno, Nevada: Nevada Museum of Art. 2012. | 28-29 | 2012 | Catalog of the exhibition "The Way We Live: Contemporary American Indian Art of the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada", curated by Ann M. Wolfe and held at the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, October 27, 2012-March 3, 2013. Exhibiting artists include Dugan Aguilar, Ben Aleck, Melvin J. Brown, Farrell Cunningham, Black Eagle, Billy Hawk Enos, Donna Featherstone, Micqaela Jones-Crouch, Jean LaMarr, Frank LaPena, Judith Lowry, Jack Malotte, Melissa Melero, Ramon Murillo, Clayton B. Sampson, Paul Stone, Ray Valdez, and Alan Wallace. | |
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