SOIL in the Press:
- 2012
- Chew on this: strange art about teeth. Article by Michael Upchurch. The Seattle Times, October 14, 2012.
- Luscious Darkness: Ellen Ziegler's Body Double. Article by Erin Langner. New American Paintings, October 2012.
- Ellen Ziegler. Article by Liz McDonald. The Monarch Review, October 2012.
- Pioneer Square Gallery Guide: October 2012. Article by T.S. Flock. Vanguard Seattle, October 2012.
- The Stranger Suggests: "Teeth". Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger, Vol 22, No 5, October 2012.
- First Thursday Art Walk. Flavorpill, October 2012.
- The Conversation: Gretchen Bennett and Matthew Offenbacher. New American Paintings, July 2012.
- I Love What You've Done with Your Spaceship! Matthew Offenbacher Improves the Lives of Astronauts (and Others) at SOIL. The Stranger, August 2012.
- 2011
- Two Seattle Artists Flagged by Safety Watchdog. The Stranger's SLOG, November 2011.
- Material Worlds: Nola Avienne's 11.11.11.11 New American Paintings, November 2011.
- Letting Go of the Weight: Painting At SOIL, Seattle. New American Paintings, March 2011.
- The Fussy Eye: Smiles per Gallon. Article by Brian Miller. Seattle Weekly, January 2011.
- The Stranger Recommends: Transvalue. Visual Art Calendar, The Stranger, January 2011.
- 2010
- Currently Hanging: 'Vs. the Matador'. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger's SLOG, December 2010.
- The Stranger Suggests: 'Vs. the Matador'. The Stranger's SLOG, December 2010.
- Last Night's ArtWalk Was Great. Tomorrow Looks Good For Art Too. The Stranger's SLOG, December 2010.
- Encore: Vs. The Matador. Joey Veltkamp's. Best Of, December 2010.
- Soil's Pop-Up Gift Shop Suggestions. Daily Candy, December 2010.
- Joey Veltkamp's Guide to First Thursday Art Walk: December. CityArts, December 2010.
- Timea Tihanyi. Article by Brian Miller. Seattle Weekly, December 2010.
- Julie Alpert's Little Paintings. Getting To Know You Better, November 2010.
- Repercussions: Tides & Time. Article by Brian Miller. Seattle Weekly, October 2010.
- So Much Local Art It Hurts: Fourteen–14!–Shows (#4 and #9). Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger's SLOG, September 2010
- Xanadu: A Stately Pleasure Dome. Article by Brian Miller. Seattle Weekly, August 2010.
- Xanadu: Kissed by a Muse (A Fragment). Article by Erin Shafkind. CityArts, July 2010.
- Joey Veltkamp's Guide to First Thursday Art Walk: August. CityArts, December 2010.
- Art Walk Awards: Digging Derrick. CityArts, July 2010.
- Currently Giving Her Show Away: Chauney Peck. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger's SLOG, April 2010.
- Spotlight: Bang, Universe, Everything. CityArts, April 2010
- Last Resort: The Disturbing, Rich Banality of Tourist Pictures. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger, March 2010.
- The Fussy Eye: Portable Planters–Greenery in a low-tech pod. Article by Brian Miller. Seattle Weekly, February 2010.
- Last chance–Nicholas Nyland's scholar's rocks. Regina Hackett, Another Bouncing Ball, January 2010.
- Julie Alpert's "Untangledtown" installation at SOIL Gallery. Article by Molly Norris. Examiner.com, January 2010.
- 2009
- The Stranger Suggests: Jennifer Zwick. The Stranger, December 2009.
- Currently Hanging. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger's SLOG, October 2009.
- Seattle exhibits worth seeing, closing Saturday: Land(s)cape at Soil. Featuring Julie Albert, Lise Graham and Cable Griffith. Another Bouncing Ball, August 2009.
- Last Night: A Look at First Thursday. Seattle Weekly, February 2009.
- 2008
- Don't Forget ArtWalk. The Stranger's SLOG, November 2008.
- Blocked and Untagged. Article by Adriana Grant. Seattle Weekly, July 2008.
- The Stranger Suggests: Fire Retard Ants at SOIL. The Stranger, January 2008.
- Two talented collaborators share a goofy world view -- and a fascination with food. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., January 2008.
- Skunk Hour's Awkward Pleasure. Article by Adriana Grant. Seattle Weekly, January 2008.
- 2007
- Diamond Dust, Sea Slug, Wink. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger, June 2007.
- 'Crud' artists capture delectable decay. Article by Nate Lippens. Seattle Weekly, June 2007.
- Figurative, Charming Images at SOIL: L.A. Stories. Seattle Weekly. January 2007.
- 2006
- Flashes, Flushes, Flows of Noises: Two Artists Charm SOIL with a Fugue. Article by Charles Mudede. The Stranger, December 2006.
- 'Malfunction' has more than a ghost of a chance to be a hit. Article by Nate Lippens. Seattle Weekly, December 2006.
- In/Visible: A Weekly Conversation with People in Art: SOIL Goes to Miami. The Stranger, December 2006.
- Seduced: The Lying, Cheating Heart of Photography. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger, October 2006.
- In The Galleries: There's not a single weed in Soil's group show. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., October 2006.
- Art in the pursuit of Victorian happiness. Article by Gayle Clemans. Special to The Seattle Times, July 2006.
- Pleasant Little Lives: A Communal Fantasia of Technicolored Life. Article by Jen Graves. The Stranger, June 2006.
- For Vaughn Bell, the art of nature is a portable experience. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., January 2006.
- 2005
- 'Catalog' artists chart their experiences. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., December 2005.
- 'Crime Scene' investigates noir fantasies. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., November 2005.
- Nocturnes. Article by Andrew Engelson. Seattle Weekly, September 2005.
- Seeing Green. Article by Andrew Engelson. Seattle Weekly, January 2005.
- 2004
- My Mother My Father. Article by Sandra Kurtz. Seattle Weekly, December 2004.
- dk pan: bridging dichotomy. International Examiner, December 2004.
- Landscapes, and the terrain of the body. Article by Matthew Kangas. Special to The Seattle Times, October 2004.
- Celebrity skin. Seattle Weekly, October 2004.
- Soil Collective's self-portraits are, literally, high art. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., September 2004.
- Manufactured World: The Natural Beauty of Inelegant Parts. Article by Emily Hall. The Stranger, March 2004.
- Soil exhibit is fertile ground for new forms. Article by Regina Hackett. The Seattle P.I., March 2004.
- Phil Roach at SOIL. Article by Sara Krajewski. Artweek, February 2004.
- 2003
- Artist's peek into the world of the single male outlasts museum. Article by Regina Hackett. Seattle P.I., December 2003.
- The Stranger Recommends: PHIL ROACH. Review by Emily Hall. The Stranger, December 2003.
- Visual Arts Picks: Nest. Review by Andrew Engelson. The Seattle Weekly, December 2003
- Nature becomes artificial in the hands of artists at Soil. Article by Regina Hackett. Seattle P.I., November 2003.
- The Stranger Recommends: Ardent Labor. Visual Arts Listings, The Stranger, August 2003.
- Recreativity. Article by Raven Avery. The Daily, August 2003.
- 2002
- In words that chill, in a haunted stare – the impact of Sept. 11. Article by Sheila Farr. The Seattle Times, May 2002.
- 2001
- Rethinking what's beautiful and beastly. Article by Sheila Farr. The Seattle Times, June 2001.
- Is any place really private anymore? Artists ponder. Article by Pam Sitt. The Seattle Times, February 2001.
- I see you: A disquieting look at the loss of privacy. Seattle Weekly, February 2001.
- 1998
- Rose, Cynthia. "Soil's Seasonal Show." The Seattle Times, December 10, 1998.
- 1996
- Pulp Culture. The Daily, October 1996.








