| . "Bone Things: the Art of Faye Heavyshield". Border Crossings, vol. 11 (fall 1992). 1992. | 49 | 1992 | | |
| . "Contemporary Indian Artists Introduced at Biennial". Phoenix Magazine, November 1989. 1989. | | 1989 | | |
| . "Focus on Alberta Native Artists" . May, 1997. Edmonton, Canada: The Alberta Indian Arts and Crafts Society. | | | | |
| . "Heavyshield Attracts Attention". March 3, 1996. Calgary, Canada: Calgary Herald. | C2 | | Newspaper article | |
| Ainslie, Patricia and Mary-Beth Laviolette. Alberta Art and Artists: an Overview. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Fifth House Ltd.. 2007. | 90, 126 | 2007 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-140) and index. | |
| Archuleta, Margaret. "The Fourth Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational at the Heard Museum". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 15, no. 1 (winter 1989). 1989. | 56 | 1989 | | |
| 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. | 23 | 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). | |
| Archuleta, Margaret (curator). The 4th Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational, October 21, 1989-spring 1990. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1989. | unpaginated | 1989 | Catalog of an exhibition organized and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; exhibiting artists include Marcus Amerman, R.E. Bartow, Frank Bigbear, Jr., Jesse Cooday, Leonard Allen Harmon, Cheyenne Harris, Faye HeavyShield, and Jane Ash Poitras. | |
| Baele, Nancy. "Land Spirit Power: Art of First Nations at National Gallery". October, 1982. Montreal Gazette. | | | Newspaper article | |
| Bear, Shirley. Changers: A Spiritual Renaissance. Sackville, New Brunswick: Owens Art Gallery, Mt Allison University. 1991. | | 1991 | | |
| Crazybull, Lauren and Faye HeavyShield. "Miinakii and Me". C Magazine, issue 147 (autumn 2020). 2020. | 4-5, 76 | 2020 | "In this collaborative artist project, Faye HeavyShield and Lauren Crazybull have created new work through intergenerational conversation, exchange, and kinship". | |
| Devine, Bonnie (artist) and Faye Heavyshield (curator). Writing home = Lettres à Mon Chez-Moi. Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada: Gallery Connexion. 2008. | | 2008 | Catalog of an exhibition held at the Gallery Connexion, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, February 2, 2008-March 21, 2008; and travelling to Urban Shaman: Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, February 12, 2010-March 27, 2010. Co-published by the Urban Shaman: Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | |
| Gustafson, Paula. "[Book review of] Blood, Faye Heavyshield, essay by Paul Chaat Smith, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, 2005; 48 pp., Illustrated; www.saag.ca". Galleries West, vol. 5, no. 2 (summer 2006). 2006. | 61 | 2006 | Appears in the "Words of Art: Critiques of Recent Publications" column of magazine issue. | |
| HeavyShield, Faye. Blood. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada: Southern Alberta Art Gallery. 2004. | | 2004 | Catalog of an exhibition held at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, March 13, 2004-April 25, 2004; curated by Joan Stebbins with catalog essay by Paul Chaat Smith. | |
| Hill, Lynn. "Early Days". In: Devine, Bonnie, John Geoghegan, and Sarah Milroy (editors). Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Figure 1 Publishing. 2023. | 379-380 | 2023 | Discusses artists Norval Morrisseau, Angus Trudeau, Gregg Staats, Michael Belmore, Shelley Niro, Daniel David Moses, and Faye Heavyshield. Contributed essay to the catalogue of the travelling exhibition "Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael" held at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada, November 28, 2020-August 15, 2021, and 4 other venues. | |
| Hill, Richard William. "Faye HeavyShield". In: Devine, Bonnie, John Geoghegan, and Sarah Milroy (editors). Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Figure 1 Publishing. 2023. | 128-129 | 2023 | Contributed essay in the catalogue of the travelling exhibition "Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael" held at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario, November 28, 2020-August 15, 2021, and 4 other venues. | |
| Houle, Robert. "Faye HeavyShield: an Intuitive Voice". Aboriginal Voices, vol. 1, no. 4 (fall 1994). 1994 . | 24-26 | 1994 | | |
| Houle, Robert. . "Sovereignity Over Subjectivity". Summer, 1991. C Magazine. | 28-35 | | | |
| Laurence, Robin. "Visual Art: Charlene Vickers and Faye HeavyShield". Border Crossings, vol. 41, no. 1 (2022) = issue 159 (2022). 2022. | 152-154 | 2022 | Review of the exhibitions "Charlene Vickers: Ancestor Gesture" and "Faye HeavyShield: New Work" exhibited at the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 17, 2021-January 2, 2022. | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 227 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Lusty, Terry. "Native Artists Well Received at Calgary Show". March 6, 1987. Calgary, Canada: Windspeaker. | 19 | | | |
| Matousek, Phylis. "Summit Combined People, Ideas". Edmonton, Canada: The Edmonton Journal. | A5 | | | |
| Matuz, Roger (editor). ~St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. 1997. | 217-218 | 1997 | | |
| Nicolson, Marianne, as told to Leigh Anne Miller. "Homeward Bound". Art in America, vol. 105, no. 11 (December 2017). 2017. | 41 | 2017 | Reproduces a portrait photograph from 1997 of eight artists included in the exhibition "Reservation X" held at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Quebec; artists in group portrait include Nora Naranjo Morse, Maxx Stevens, Mary Longman, Mateo Romero, Jolene Rickard, Faye HeavyShield, Shelley Niro, and Marianne Nicolson. | |
| Racette, Sherry Farrell. "But Is It Insurgent?". In: Isaac, Jaimie and Julie Nagam (curators). Insurgence, Resurgence: Winnipeg Art Gallery, September 23, 2017 - April 22, 2018, 2017. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Winnipeg Art Gallery. 2017. | 57 | 2017 | Discusses Erica Violet Lee, Louis Riel, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Frantz Fanon, Adam Gaudry, Jarrett Martineau, Bruno Canadien, Amy Malbeuf, Tiffany Shaw-Collinge, Ruth Cuthand, Faye Heavyshield, Judy Anderson, Katherine Boyer, Catherine Blackburn, Ts̲ēma Igharas, and Dion Kaszas. | |
| Robertson, Carmen L. Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau: Art and the Colonial Narrative in the Canadian Media. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: University of Manitoba Press. 2016. | 141 | 2016 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Rushing, W. Jackson. "Contingent Histories, Aesthetic Politics" . March, 1993. New Art Examiner. | | | | |
| Sosnowski, Vivienne. "Political Views Mix Inextricably With Art". 1996. Edmonton, Canada: The Journal. | | | Newspaper article | |
| Tousley, Nancy. "Double Meanings". June, 1993. Calgary, Canada: Calgary Herald. | | | Newspaper article | |
| Tousley, Nancy. . "Heart Hoof Horn" . v. 10, Fall, 1993. Canadian Art. | | | | |
| Townsend, Melanie (curator, essayist) and Bruce Barber, Candice Hopkins (essayists). CAMPsites. London, Ontario, Canada: Museum London. 2007. | 58-59, 101 | 2007 | Catalog of an exhibition held at Walter Phillips Gallery, the Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada, July 16, 2005-August 22, 2005; Museum London, London, Ontario, Canada, September 24, 2005-December 4, 2005; and the Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, September 24, 2006-January 6, 2007. | |
| WalkingStick, Kay and Ann E. Marshall. So Fine! Masterworks of Fine Art from the Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2001. | 49 | 2001 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Watson, Scott. "Whose Nation? First Nations Art in the Past and Present". Canadian Art, vol. 10, no. 1 (spring 1993). 1993. | | 1993 | | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Faye HeavyShield". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_HeavyShield. 2011. | | 2011 | Current entry for Faye HeavyShield in Wikipedia (viewed December 3, 2020); webpage created March 10, 2011, revised and updated irregularly. | View |
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