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  • A newspaper page with a large illustration of two intertwined animals, a lion and a bear. The headline reads 'Making them herd'. Additional text mentions TV listings and various TV sections.

    Betting the ranch: ‘Sacred Herd’ at Risolana explores human-animal connections

    Albuquerque Journal (Print)

    BY LOGAN ROYCE BEITMAN

    December, 18th 2025

  • A man with glasses, earrings, and a beard, wearing a gray shirt, is working on an art piece involving a carved elephant on a black surface with a background of radiating lines, protected by a green sheet, inside a room with a patterned rug and furniture.

    Artist’s book reflects on the connections among animals, the land, and people

    KUNM 89.9

    BY MIA CASAS

    December, 19th 2025

  • Tattoo artist working on a tattoo behind a glass partition, with grooming supplies and a skull decor on a nearby table, and a sign that says 'DO NOT TOUCH' in front.

    Artist explores healing through pain in new book

    KUNM 89.9

    BY MIA CASAS

    November 20th, 2024

  • Open sketchbook with blue and purple ink drawings of flowers, a dragon, a hand, a donut, money bag, and money bills, held by tattooed hands with rings, on a carpeted floor.

    Needle therapy: 'Sublime Hallucinations' explores self-reclamation through medicinal tattooing

    Albuquerque Journal

    BY ROZANNA M MARTINEZ

    November 14th, 2024

  • News anchor standing at a desk in a television studio, with a large screen behind him displaying an image of a woman receiving a tattoo with the text 'UNEXPECTED APPROACH' and a nearby sign reading 'KRQE NEWS 13'.

    ABQ artist holds live tattoo performance for ‘Sublime Hallucinations’ book launch

    KRQE News 13

    BY BELA OLAGUE

    November 15th, 2024

  • a plant background with wavy text that reads: A conversation with michael lopez and karl orozco, on founding and growing risolana with the community.

    A Conversation with Michael López and Karl Orozco

    Fractured Atlas

    Big Ideas | Seeding Collaborations

    BY SOPHIA PARK

    December 22nd, 2023

  • A pink book titled "Rezbians" by Carmen Selam displayed in a wire rack. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long hair and a child wearing a hat. Part of a sign with the words "LOVE" and "WED" is visible in the background.

    Native American artist tells tale of love, identity

    VOA News

    BY GUSTAVO MARTINEZ CONTRERAS

    VIDEO BYGUSTAVO MARTINEZ CONTRERAS

    April 03, 2024

  • Carmen Selam's Debut Comic is Self-Love Medicine

    Hyperallergic

    Art

    BY SAMANTHA ANNE CARRILLO

    PHOTOS SAMANTHA ANNE CARRILLO

  • A workspace with scattered black and white letter cutouts, scissors, tape, notebooks, and cans of drink on a wooden table, used for creating large signs or banners.

    The Democratic Power of the Risograph

    Hyperallergic

    BY NANCY ZASTUDIL

    PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 13 2023

  • Sheets of temporary tattoos with fiery and cosmic designs in orange, red, and blue colors on a table, with a person's hand reaching towards them.

    Risolana: A Community of Color

    Meow Wolf

    Blog

    BY HAKIM BELLAMY

    PHOTOS LUKE DORMAN

    PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 23 2023

  • Woman standing in front of a vibrant orange mural with abstract flower designs, wearing a sleeveless light denim shirt, black pants, statement earrings, a patterned bandana around her neck, and holding a yellow hair clip.

    Carmen Selam plays with pinks, printmaking and Polly Pockets

    Daily Lobo

    Culture

    BY ADDISON KEY

    PHOTO LILIANA ESPARZA

    PUBLISHED: JULY 21ST 2023

  • Two people repairing or maintaining a piece of electronic equipment, such as a printer or copier, in an indoor setting with a laptop nearby.

    Risolana Encourages Community-Focused Art

    Daily Lobo

    Culture

    BY ADDISON KEY

    PHOTOS BY JESSICA BACA

    PUBLISHED: JULY, 2ND 2023

  • Two people repairing a large printer or copier in an office or workshop, with shelves and office supplies in the background.

    New Mexico’s First Risograph Studio Is All About Community

    Hyperallergic

    Art

    BY BETHANY TABOR

    PHOTOS BETHANY TABOR

    PUBLISHED: APRIL, 26TH 2022

  • The word 'PALESTINE' written in large letters in the snow on a hillside.

    Albuquerque’s Risolana Fosters Lo-Fi Art That’s Responsive to the Contemporary Moment

    Southwest Contemporary

    Art

    BY MAGGIE GRIMASON

    PHOTOS LENA KASSICIEH + RISOLANA

    PUBLISHED NOVEMBER, 10TH 2022

  • Risolana’s first artist-in-residence uses the unique medium to tell a story

    Albuquerque Journal

    Life in New Mexico / Sunday Print above the fold

    BY CARL KNAUF / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

    PHOTOS CHANCEY BUSH / ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL

    PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 6TH, 2022

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