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“Artist's Theme: Rebirth by Destruction.” Volcano Gazette (Hilo, HI), June-July 1979, 4.
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“Beth Ames Swartz, ‘Inquiry Into Fire.'” Arizona Artist Magazine (fall 1977): 3-4.
Beth Ames Swartz, ‘Inquiry Into Fire. Exh. Cat. Scottsdale, AZ: Scottsdale Center for the Arts, 1978. Introduction by Melinda Wortz.
“Beth Ames Swartz at Frank Marino Gallery.” Artworld, February-March 1979, n.p.
“Beth Ames Swartz Calls Her New Series ‘Trans-Illumination.'” Scottsdale Daily Progress, April 4, 1986, 33-34.
Beth Ames Swartz, 1982-1988. Exh. cat. A Moving Point of Balance. Scottsdale, AZ: A Moving Point of Balance, Inc., 1988. Introduction by John Perreault.
“Beth Ames Swartz at Vanier.” Where: Phoenix/Scottsdale, February 2000, 27. (illus. in color of Ten Sefiroth #1: Alizarin Crimson.)
Biennial 1979. Exh. cat. Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, March 9-April 8, 1979, 35-37, 64 (illus. in color Sedona, #23 ; illus. in b&w, Torah Scroll, #5 ).
Blumenthal, Carol. “From Gallery to Garden: The Greening of Art in New York.” Whole Earth Dreams vol. 1, no. 2 (July 1991): 1-2.
Body and Soul: Contemporary Art and Healing. Exh. cat. Lincoln, MA: DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, 1994. Introduction by Rachel Rosenfeld Lafo, Nicholas Capasso, and sara Rehm Roberts.
Brown, Carol Osman. “Artists ‘Set up' Shop,” Phoenix Gazette, March 10, 1963.
–––––––. “Artist Captures Creativity,” Phoenix Gazette, December 12, 1964.
Bucklew, Joan. “Ten Artists in New Valley Group Display Their Work,” The Arizona Republic (Phoenix) April 7, 1963, 18.
Carde, Margaret. “Balancing Act: Latest Work of Beth Ames Swartz Set in Quiet, Healing Environment.” Phoenix Metro Magazine, May 1987, 68-70.
–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz: Celestial Visitations.” Artspace vol. 12, no. 3 (summer 1988): 20-22.
–––––––. “Dreams for the Earth.” Design Spirit (winter 1991): 36-42 (illus. in b&w of Reconciliation; Dreams for the Earth #1 ; In the Darkness Shall Be the Dancing ; Feel the Earth Now ; Are We Selling Out the Earth ; and Costa Rica Guards Its Rain Forests)
Cecil, Sarah. “New York Reviews: Beth Ames Swartz.” ARTnews vol. 81, no. 2 (February 1982): 174.
Cembalest, Robin. “The Ecological Art Explosion.” ARTnews vol. 90, no. 6 (summer 1991): 96-105.
Chafee, Katharine. “The Fiery Art of Beth Ames Swartz.” Straight Creek Journal (Boulder, CO) June 22, 1978, 1, 11.
Clurman, Irene. “10 Works of 10 Artists Reveal Vital Insights,” Rocky Mountain News (Denver), July 17, 1977, 14.
–––––––. “On Fiber Work, Flapping Wings and Flamed and Frozen Paper.” Rocky Mountain News (Now), March 25, 1979, 13.
–––––––. “Molded, Folded, Torn, Painted Works of Art.” Rocky Mountain News (Now), May 20, 1979, 17.
Condon, Scott. “Woodbridge Hosts Artist's Experiment.” Snowmass (CO) Sun, June 26, 1986, n.p.
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Cortright, Barbara. “The Look of Nature, the Flow of Paint.” Artweek, May 3, 1975, 4.
–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz: The Signatory Aspects of Prometheus.” Artspace vol. 2, no. 2 (winter 1978) 10-16 (illus. in b&w of Fire as Ritual #1 ; Torah Scroll Fragments #1 ; Fire and Ice #1 ; Fire and Ice #2 ; Torah Scroll #4 ; The Fire and the Rose Are One #1 ; and Mica Transformation #1).
–––––––. “Fire as Process and Image.” Artweek, February 25, 1978, 16.
Costa, Robert. “Beth Ames Swartz: Substantiating Belief.” Cover Arts Magazine vol. 8, no. 3, (March 1994): 13 (illus. in B/W of And the lotos rose quietly, quietly).
–––––––. “Gold Standard: Beth Ames Swartz Surrenders to Beauty.” Cover Arts Magazine vol. 12, no. 5, (May 1998): 41 (illus. in b&w of Shen Qi Series: The Cabalistic Scheme of the Four Worlds, #3).
“Creativity and the Artist.” art.Life vol. 12 (1998-99 Annual Edition): key 117 (illus. in color of Shen Qi Series: the Cabalistic Scheme of the Four Worlds, #3).
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Dicker, Kiana. “Art That Transforms: Mysticism Merges with Healing in Beth Ames Swartz's Canvases.” Scottsdale (AZ) Progress, October 5, 1989, 17-18.
“Disorder Transforms Her Multimedia Art.” Ketchum Roundup (Sun Valley, ID), August 21, 1980, 4-5.
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Donnell-Kotrozo, Carol. “Beth Ames Swartz.” Arts Magazine vol. 54 (February 1980): 11.
–––––––. “Mixing Her Media Does the Trick for Beth Ames Swartz.” Scottsdale (AZ) Progress—Weekend, February 1, 1980, 11.
–––––––. “Review.” Art Express Magazine, November-December 1981, 52-3.
–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz, Elaine Horwitch Galleries.” Artforum vol. 22 (November 1983): 84-85.
Douglas, Olivia W. “Beth Ames Swartz: E.M. Donahue.” ARTnews vol. 93, no. 5 (May 1994): 161 (illus. in B/W of A White Light Still and Moving).
Durnford, Alice. “Works Capture Spirit of Jewish Women.” Beaumont (TX) Journal, April 4, 1983, 6a.
Erlich, Robbie. “Beth Ames Swartz—Frank Marino Gallery.” Arts Magazine vol. 53 (May 1979): 40.
The Fire and the Rose. Exh. cat. Vanier Galleries, Scottsdale, AZ and Aspen International Art, Aspen, CO. Essay (Beth Ames Swartz: The Word in Paint) by John Perreault. 22pp. 20 colorplates.
The First Western States Biennial Exhibition. Exh. cat. Denver: Western States Art Foundation, 1979. Introduction by Joshua C. Taylor (with illus. in color of Torah Scroll #4)
Fisher, Gail. “Beth Ames Swartz: Visual Storyteller.” Scottsdale (AZ) Magazine vol. 26, no. 1 (September-October 2001): 38-39 (illus. in color of Om #1 (vermilion); Om Mani #5 (pale green); and States of Change #1)
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–––––––. “‘Moving Point' Stirs the Spirit.” Staten Island Advance, March 26, 1989, E-1, E-3.
–––––––. “With the end of irony, comes an unexpected opportunity.” Staten Island Advance, November 2, 2002, E-1,
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“Gallery.” Art Express, November-December 1981, 52-53.
Gamwell, Lynn, ed. Dreams 1900-2000. Bingamton, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000, 280 (illus. in b&w of Colly's Dream #1).
Glendale Exhibition of the Circle Catalogue. Exh. cat. Glendale, AZ: Glendale Art Society., 1975. Introduction by Marlan J. Miller.
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Hirschl, Melissa. “Beth Ames Swartz treads ‘paths of wisdom,'” Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, January 10, 2003, 18-19 (with illustrations in color of Visible Reminders: After Light and Israel Revisited: Bethlehem #1).
Horwitz, Barbara. “Jewish Artist Expresses Healing Experience.” Jewish United Fund News June 1999, 22.
Inquiry into Fire: Beth Ames Swartz. Exh. cat. Scottsdale Center for the Arts: Scottsdale, AZ, 1979: 28 pp. Introduction by Melinda Wortz.
Israel Revisited: Beth Ames Swartz. Exh. cat. Scottsdale, AZ: Beth Ames Swartz, 1981: 40 pp. Introduction by Harry Rand.
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–––––––. “Art as Healing: Ancient Purpose Remembered.” Choice and Connections '88 and '89. Boulder, CO: Human Potential Resources, Inc., 1987.
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–––––––. “Exploration of Elemental Forces: Beth Ames Swartz.” ARTlines vol. 5, no. 8 (October 1983): 16-17.
Kingsley, April. “West Meets East.” Newsweek, August 20, 1979: 79.
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Lilth vol. 27, no. 1 (spring 2002): illus in color on front cover of Night Vision, #8).
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Maietta, Vince. “Creative Business Techniques Keep Area Artists from Starving.” Business Journal (Phoenix), April 24, 1989, 21, 24 (illus. in color of A Moving Point of Balance, Chakras #2, #3, #4, and #7).
Marvel, Bill. “A Move to Edge U.S. Art Focus Towards the Pacific.” Smithsonian Magazine April 1979: 115.
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“A Moving Point of Balance.” Aspen (CO) Flyer, July 18, 1986, n.p.
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–––––––. Connecting: The Art of Beth Ames Swartz. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press, 1984. (135 pp. 41 color plates; 12 black and white plates.) Introduction by Harry Rand.
“Newsroom of the Republic Quite ‘Arty.'” Arizona Republic (Phoenix), March 31, 1963, 18.
Noriyuki, Duane. “Multi-Media Show at Woodbridge.” Aspen (CO) Times, June 19, 1986, 11-B.
Paperworks: A National Invitational. Exh. cat. Spokane, WA: Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum and Eastern Washington State Historical Society, April 20-May 20, 1984 (illus. in b&w of Rock Form series works).
Perlman, Barbara. “Gallery Hopping,” Arizonian, November 24, 1967, 21-22.
–––––––. “Artist Charts New Beginnings in Work,” Scottsdale (AZ) Daily Progress, June 15, 1977, 42.
–––––––. “Rites of Fire and Transformation.” Arizona Arts and Lifestyle vol. 1, no. 4 (winter 1980): 34-41.
–––––––. “Arizona: Varied, Energetic and Exciting.” ARTnews, vol. 79, no. 10 (December 1980): 148-149.
–––––––. “Arizona's Surprising Women Artists.” Arizona Arts and Lifestyle vol. 3, no. 4 (winter 1982): 28-30.
–––––––. “Courage and Change.” Arizona Arts and Travel March/April 1984: 35-38.
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–––––––. “Impressions of Arizona.” Art in America, vol. 69, no. 4 (April 1981): 35-45.
–––––––. “Just Deserts.” Soho Weekly News (New York), October 13, 1981, 49.
–––––––. “The Transformative Vision: A Critic Analyzes the Spiritual Impulse that Informs Great Art and a Contemporary Exhibition.” Design Spirit vol.2, no.1 (winter-spring, 1990): 15-19.
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–––––––. “Reviews: of ‘Ten Take Ten' Exhibition at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center” Artspace vol. 3, no. 1 (fall 1977): 38-39.
–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz at Bob Tomlinson Gallery.” Artspace vol. 3, no. 1 (fall 1977), n.p.
Petrovsky, Fred. “Beth Ames Swartz: On the Cutting Edge.” Scottsdale Scene, May 1984, 68-71 (illus. in color of Aurora Borealis #7; Journey to the Upper World; and Aurora Borealis #4).
Potkonjak, Marija. “Kabbalah followers feel its mystical power.” (Scottsdale) Tribune, January 13, 2003, D1, D3 (illustration in color of Ten Sefiroth #3 (cadmium yellow medium) and eight Tree of Life paintings).
Presti, Lorinda Lo and Vichules, Ruth. “Trial by Fire” in Woman Image Now. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona: 1980.
Price, Max. “Colliding Forces Work to Create Excitement.” Denver Post, July 22, 1983, n.p.
“Prints and Photographs Published - Beth Ames Swartz: A Story for the Eleventh Hour.” Print Collector's Newsletter vol. 26, no. 3, July-August 1995, 106-107.
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–––––––. “Artist Approaches Life from a Different Angle.” Phoenix Gazette, April 20, 1988.
Quest vol. 85, no. 6 (June 1997): 3, (illus. in color on front cover of The Return: Charging the Species at the Eleventh Hour and illus. in color on back cover of The Return: Encountering the Spiral at the Eleventh Hour).
Rand, Harry. “Some Notes on the Recent Work of Beth Ames Swartz.” Arts Magazine vol. 56 (September 1981): 92-96.
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–––––––. “A Vital Connection: Artist and Topography.” Woman's Art Journal vol. 2, no. 2 (fall-winter 1981-1982): 42-45.
Reminders of Invisible Light. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2002 (156 pp., 90 colorplates, 34 black-and-white illus.). Essays by David S. Rubin and Arlene Raven.
“Reminders of Invisible Light.” Phoenix Art Museum Members Magazine, March-May, 2000, 13 (illus. in color of Israel Revisited: Hazor #1).
“Reminders of Invisible Light: The Art of Beth Ames Swartz, 1960-2001.” Phoenix Art Museum Members Magazine, March-May, 2002, 11 (illus. in color of Mica Transformation, #3; States of Change, Ten Sefiroth #4 pale gray; and Visible Reminders, One Day).
Revelations: The Transformative Impulse in Recent Art. Exh. cat. Aspen, CO: Aspen Art Museum, 1989. Essay by John Perreault ((llus. in color of Return of the Chalice #2).
“Review.” Art World, October 1981, 5.
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Rothschild, John D. A Story for the Eleventh Hour. Exh. cat. New York: E. M. Donahue, 1994. Introduction by Bertaa Sichel.
–––––––. Beth Ames Swartz: The Lotus as Metaphor. Exh. cat. Scottsdale, AZ: Joy Tash Gallery, 1995.
–––––––. Beth Ames Swartz: States of Change. Essay. Scottsdale, AZ: Vanier Galleries on Marshall Way, 2000.
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–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz” in The Olympian Spirit.” Long Beach: Senior Eye Gallery, 1984, n.p.
Sacred Spaces. Exh. cat. Ronkonkoma, NY: SunStorm Arts Publishing for Chelsea Center, Muttontown, NY, 1991. Essay by Roxana Marcoci (illus. in color of Healing Our Sacred Wounds #1).
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–––––––. “Beth Ames Swartz at E.M. Donahue.” Art in America vol. 20, no. 8 (November 1994): 131 (illus. in color of The Return: Encountering the Spiral of Life).
–––––––. Beth Ames Swartz: The Shen Qi Series. Exh. cat. New York, NY: Donahue/Sosinski Art, 1997.
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Szeremy, Eniko. “Of Introspection and Airbrushes.” Rocky Mountain Journal vol. 26, no. 29 (April 7, 1976): 43.
Ten Take Ten. Exh. cat. Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, 1977, 27-29 (illus. in b&w of Cabala Series: Aleph #1 and Cabala Series: Bayt #2).
Town of Paradise Valley Independent, January 25, 2006, B5 (illus. of While the moon is rounding towards the full).
Tropiano, Dolores. “PV artist's new show represents renewal.” The Arizona Republic (Phoenix), February 2, 2006 (illus. in b&w of The birds have vanished down the sky): S3, p.8
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–––––––. “Three's a Charm.” Arizona Republic (Phoenix), February 3, 2002, E-3 (illus. in color of The lotos rose quietly, quietly and In My End Is My Beginning).
Visible Reminders. Exh. cat. Scottsdale, AZ: Vanier Galleries, February 7-March 2, 2002 (illus. in color of Strong Light; Perceived Light; Pattern Discerned; Fallen Spark ; and Muted Light).
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“Work of Beth Ames Swartz.” Phoenix Gazette November 1970, n.p.
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–––––––. “Tradition in Transition.” Exh. cat. Irvine, CA: Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine, January 21-February 20, 1982, 1-8 (illus. in color Israel Revisited, Safed #1 and illus. in b&w, Israel Revisited, The Red Sea #1).
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