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Artrageous with Nate, the Artist in your Backyard. Public Broadcasting Service feature, produced by Nate Heck. Aired February 2015

Mission at Tenth Interarts Journal. Volume 5, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA. 2014

Recombinant Stare, Mystery, Misprints, and Misappropriation. Catalog, Spudnik Press, Chicago. 2014

Mary Lou Zelazny at Carl Hammer Gallery. James Yood, Art LTD. July/August 2014

Mary Lou Zelazny, Chris Miller, New City, Oct 08, 2011

Eye Exam: Chicago's Own Surrealist, Jason Foumberg, New City Art, Feb. 16,2009

Altogether Mutable: The Work of Mary Lou Zelazny, Karsten Lund, Flavorpill.com,February 2009

Mary Lou Zelazny, Laura Pearson Timeout.com, Feb 19–25, 2009

Altogether Mutable, Bert Stabler, Chicago Reader, Feb 2009

The Art of Collage, Alan G. Artner,Chicago Tribune, March, 2009

Piecing perfect puzzles, Robert Loerzel, Pioneer Press, Chicago April 2007

Artist's eclecticism runs more than canvas-deep, Kevin Nance, Chicago Sun-Times,March 2007

Zelazny's Work Has Come a Very Long Way, Alan Artner, Chicago Tribune, December 2003

Mary Lou Zelazny, Fred Camper, Chicago Reader, December 2003

New American Paintings, Number 35, 2001

New American Paintings, Number 11, 1997

Superior and Huron Bring on a New Season with Style, Margaret Hawkins, Chicago Sun Times, September 1996

Mary Lou Zelazny,Thomas Connors, New Art Examiner, 1996

Art Exhibition Explores Metaphorical Works of Four Contemporary Collage Artists, Gisele Atterberry, News Gazette, Champaign, IL, 1996

Dedicated to Paint, Mary Jane Jacob, Something in Common (catalog),1994

Zelazny Takes Giant Step with Latest Show, Alan Artner, Chicago Tribune, September 1994

A(T)Tension to the Moment, Jacqueline Nathan (catalog), Bowling Green State University, OH, 1993

Artists Take Collage on a Joyride of Perspectives, David McCracken, Chicago Tribune,April 1993

The Best Art Exhibitions, Alan Artner and David McCracken, Chicago Tribune, December 1992

Mary Lou Zelazny, Kathryn Hixson, Flash Art, Summer 1992

Art People: Mary Lou Zelazny's Feminine Perspective, Judith Lin Eftekhar, Chicago Reader, March 1992

Zelazny Seamlessly Blends Collage, Paint. David McCracken, Chicago Tribune, March 1992

Face to Face, A Chance to Meet 80 Chicago Artists as They See Themselves on Canvas, Alan Artner, Chicago Tribune, March 1992

Mary Lou Zelazny, James Yood, Art Forum, Summer 1992

Spirited Visions, Portraits of Chicago Artists, photographs by Patty Carrol, text by James Yood. University of Illinois Press, 1991

Rockford Art Museum Keeps Contemporary, Cindy Kranz, Rockford Register, September 1991

Mary Lou Zelazny, Kathryn Hixson, Arts Magazine, April 1990

Artist's Latest Works Show She's Joined the Major Leagues, Gordon Ligocki, The Hammond Times, January 1990

Mary Lou Zelazny, Garrett Holg, Art News, April 1990

Our Corner of the World, Laurie Dahlberg, catalog, Illinois State University 1989

The Persistence of Modernism, Lynn Warren, catalog, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989

Mary Lou Zelazny, Alan Artner, Chicago Tribune, September 1998

Mary Lou Zelazny, Jeff Abell, New Art Examiner, December 1998

Mary Lou Zelazny, Buzz Spector, Art Forum, February 1988

Collage's Pictorial Variations on a Theme, David McCracken, Chicago Tribune, March 1988

Mary Lou Zelazny at Peter Miller, Sue Taylor, Art in America, January 1988

Surfaces, Two Decades of Painting in Chicago, Seventies and Eighties, Judith Krishner, catalog. Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, 1987

Two Decades of Painting in Chicago, Denis Adrian, New Art Examiner, December 1987

Review, Garrett Hold, New Art Examiner, September 1986

Collages Depict Us as Seekers of Goods, Sue Taylor, Chicago Sun Times, July 1986

The Big Pitcher: 20 Years of Abstracted Figure in Chicago Art, catalog, 1983

Hello. I've moved the bibliography (collapsed above) to this talk page. It may be useful for building the article, but it was far too indiscriminate to belong as part of the article. Bibliographies should be limited to major works, or significant works by the article's subject. Some of these appear to be brief reviews or passing mentions which are of limited use for general research, and some of these do not appear to be reliable sources themselves. I hope that makes sense. Grayfell (talk) 01:21, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]