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2007 Western Front, Sub-divisions on Display by Megan Harmon, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, Oct. 23
2009 På Stan, Foton Från Forr, by Pernilla Ahlsen, Stockholm, Sweden, September
2011 Kapi’o Newspress, Revered art duo lectures aspiring artists by Alika Pfaltzgraff, Hawaii, January
2012;Advocate.com,Artist Spotlight: Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour, by Christopher Harrity
2013 The Gallery at the University of Texas at Arlington, Materiality and Identity; Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour / Paho Mann, brochure and essay, curated by Bryan Florentine
2013 The Short Horn, International artists discuss influence of gallery, by Beaty Richardson, September 13, Arlington, TX
2013 BeautifulDecay.com, Garth and Pierre's Geometric Vintage Food, by Michelle Alexis Newman
2013 Residue, Essay by Gayle Glemans in conjunction with Kirkland Arts Center, Residue, Kirkland, WA
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2014 The Seattle Weekly News, The Fussy Eye: Stick a Pin in It, by Brian Miller, March 25, Seattle, WA
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