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ff7.is, Reyniber og ryðguð skeifa / Currants and rust, March 30. 2024

ITSLIQUID, Artist Interview, October 13, 2023

Christalena Hughmanick, “Freedom Quilt Hungary,” The Quilt Index: Quilts & Human Rights, June 2021.

Ruth, Kimberly. “Disrupting Desire with Christalena Hughmanick.” Art Uncovered. 2021 May 18. https://www.btrtoday.com/listen/artuncovered/disrupting-desire-with-christalena-hughmanick/  

Less Than Half, Women of Chicago, September 8, 2020

Lvl3 Artist of the Week, May 27, 2020

Eun Cho, “Artist Spotlight: Christalena Hughmanick,” Chicago Women’s Magazine, 3.11.18

Janet Yoon, "Form = Function," exhibition essay for The Fish Don’t Talk About the Water at Fernwey Gallery, January 2016

Kate Sierzputowski, "Abstract Quilts Convey the Art of the Archeological Dig," The Chicago Reader, February 9, 2016

Maue, Joetta, “Quiet Work With a Loud Whisper,” Little Yellow Birds blog, January 31, 2010.

Books, Essays & Albums

Hughmanick, Christalena. "The Freedom Quilt: Collective Patchwork In Post-Communist Hungary." Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of World Textiles, Co-edited by Janis Jefferies & Vivienne Richmond, Bloomsbury Press, Volume 8: Politics & Power (unpublished manuscript).

Interview with Íslenska Bútasaumsfélagið, Icelandic Patchwork Guild Magazine, December 2022. Print.

Hughmanick Christalena. “The Women Who Plant Trees.", TuneCore Music Publishing, Oct 2022.

Hughmanick Christalena. "Classical Elements.", TuneCore Music Publishing, July 22, 2021.

Hughmanick, Christalena and Sadie Cornette Cook. The Golden Dip. 2nd ed., Lulu, 2021.

"Freedom Quilt: Collective Patchwork in Post-Communist Hungary," Hidden Stories/Human Lives: Proceedings of the Textile Society of America 17th Biennial Symposium, October 15-17, 2020. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tsaconf. doi: 10.32873/unl.dc.tsasp.0085

“Lawrence & Clark,” Jason Pickleman, Lawrence & Clark Gallery, October 2020. Print. 

Christalena Hughmanick, “Present Reading,” in Emergency INDEX Vol. 9, Brooklyn, NY: Ugly Duckling Presse, 2020.

Hughmanick, C., (2019) Notes on Construction, Chicago IL, MPSTN Gallery. Print.

Hughmanick, C., (2019) 30 Years, 12 Blocks, 4 Days: The Freedom Quilt Project, Budapest HU, Közben. Print.

Interview with Ágnes Parnaki, Hungarian Patchwork Guild Magazine, December 2019. Print.

“Fernwey Catalogue,” The Last One Publication, Fernwey Editions Chicago, June 2018. Print.

A Gloss, January 22, 2018, Exhibition essay for There’s Nothing Natural About This, Wedge Projects, Chicago IL

“Concerns from a Dangerous Professor,” The Dangerous Professors Publication, Triumph Gallery Chicago, May 2017. Print.

Hughmanick, C., Vainberg, S. (2016) 1-6, Chicago IL, Samuel Gallery. Print.

Yelena Guzman & Matvei Yandelevich, eds. Emergency Index 2011, Ugly Duckling Presse. Print.

Exhibition Reviews

Lori Waxman, COVID Reviews, Quarantine Times, July 17, 2020

Brit Barton, Exhibition as Dramaturgy: “Falling For You” at Triumph, Chicago Artist Writers, 3.19.19

Jae Wook Lee, An Exhibition As Libertarian Paternalism, TK-21 LaRevue, February 26, 2018

Aimee Levitt, "A ‘Dinner Party’ with no food, only smells," The Chicago Reader, April 10, 2017

Jen Graves, "The Empty, Locked Buildings on Magnolia Bluff," The Stranger, August 9, 2014

Dan Gunn, A few thoughts on building, Hinge Gallery, June 10, 2012

Laurie Apple, “The Art of Murdertown,” The Chicago Reader, June 16, 2011