Press | Reviews | Catalogues

2025
Munu, Adama, Afro-Caribbean heritage, Muslim identity, and the shadow of Palestine in visual artist Nsenga Knight’s Close to Home exhibition, The New Arab, January 16

2024
Rose, Naeisha, Getting “Close to Home” at Queens Museum, Queens Chronicle, September 26th, 2024
Loukopoulos, Alexander, “Nsenga Knight: Close to Home | Queens Museum”, Musee Magazine, June 24th, 2024
IRCICA, History and Legacy of Muslims in the Caribbean.
Najha Zigbi-Johnson, Mapping Malcolm, Columbia Books on Architecture and the City.
2023
“Surface Level” group show highlighted as a MUST SEE on Artforum.
Adama Juldeh Munu, How a Muslim Artist Uses Abstract Art to Illustrate the Soul, Amaliah, February 10, 2023
2017
Scott, Andrea K, Four Drawing Shows to See Now, Works on Paper from the Renaissance to the age of Donald Trump at the Morgan Library and the Drawing Center, The New Yorker, October 25, 2017
Where Do We Stand? Two Years of Drawing with Open Sessions, The New Yorker, September, 2017
‘Where Do We Stand? Two Years of Drawing with Open Sessions’ opening at the DrawingCenter, artdaily.org, August 4, 2017
Editors’ Picks: 13 Things to See in New York This Week, artnet.com, July 31, 2017
Morrissey, Janet, A Children’s Museum ‘Surprise Blockbuster’: A Show on Islam, The New York Times, March 13, 2017
2016
Grolund, Melissa. Contemporary Art and Digital Culture. New York: Routledge: 178-179 Darkwater Revival, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2016.
(catalogue) Island Time, Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2016.
(catalogue) Alexander, John, Old Stone House & Washington Park celebrate the 240th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, August 19, 2016
2015
Glentzer, Molly, Staying Vital, Houston Chronicle, October 21, 2015
Howe Brian, Three Year Retrospective of Elsewhere Museum’s Southern Constellation Residency Series, Indy Week, Nov 7, 2015
Vitiello, Chris, Long walk for a short peer, Indy Week, September 30, 2015
2014 Ambata Kazi-Nance, Double Vision, Azizah Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 4
2012 Glentzer, Molly, Can art heal what ails Galveston?, Houston Chronicle, August 12, 2012: A1 Britt-Darby, Devon, Getting (Not Too Far) Away From It All, Arts + Culture Houston, June 29, 2012: 8
2011 The Reader. New York: Future Plan and Program, pg. 23
2010 Cordova, William & Jemison, Steffani., Eco, Xiang, Echo, March 2010
2009
Cotter, Holland, Perspectives: Art, Women, and Islam, The New York Times, August 20, 2009
Thomas, Zoe, Muslim Voices Festival Aligns with President’s Trip to Egypt, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle,June 10, 2009, pg. A1, A2
Donofrio, Annette, Last Chance Art, 34th Street Magazine, June 18, 2009:pg. 6
Siddharta Mitter, Interview, WNYC Radio, New York, NY, June 5, 2009
Donohoe, Victoria. Penn Students Display Photos from China, The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 29, 2009: W24
EastWestNorthSouth, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2009. (catalogue)
2007
Richardson, C. Spotlight on City People: Oral Histories Pay Tribute to Muslim Women, The New York Daily News, November 23, 2007
Sarah Malaika, Interview, WBAI Radio, New York, New York, November 13, 2007
In Brooklyn, exhibition announcement with photograph, Brooklyn, New York, February 22, 2007, 1 & 14.
2006 Souls: A Critical Journal in Black Politics and Culture, New York: Columbia University, pg. 20