Chicago Sun Times, “Pilsen photographer shows two generations of LGBTQ+ community their history — and weaves them into it,” Violet Miller, July 2024
Interview on Disloyal, a podcast from the Jewish Museum of Maryland, “Queer Images as Survival Tools,” May 2024
Celebrations of Queer Life Through Photography: A Review of “Images on Which to Build 1970s–1990s” at the Cultural Center, New City, Jennifer Smart, May 6, 2024
The Poetry Project Newsletter #273, Summer 2023, On Images on which to build, 1970s-1990s, by danilo machado
Radio Free Brooklyn, Interview on “Love Me or Leave Me” with DJ Francesca, 2023
Aperture, “The Photographers who Envisioned Queer History and Resistance” Interview with Kerry Manders, 2023
Jewish Currents, “Shabbat Reading List,” Review of Images on which to build by Arielle Angel, 2023
Twilight Talks CUNY TV, TEAM SPIRIT: ARIEL GOLDBERG & ERNESTO VILLALOBOS, Interview with Kevin Moore, Produced & Edited by Wilson Reyes, 2023
Gay City News, “The archive is the agent: Exhibition charts trans, feminist, and lesbian educational projects of the 1970s to 1990s,” by Nicholas Boston, 2023
The Queer Review, “Exclusive Interview: Images on which to build, 1970s-1990s,” by James Kleinmann, 2023
ARTFORUM, “Eye to Eye: Revisiting a Landmark of Lesbian Photography,” by Cassie Packard, 2023
Aperture, “A Biennial in Cincinnati Pictures the Earth in Crisis,” by Glen Helfand, 2022
Document Journal, Interview with Madison Bulnes on Images on which to build, 1970s-1990s, 2022
The Art Newspaper, “Cincinnati’s FotoFocus Biennial traces global issues, from climate change to discrimination,” exhibition review of Images on which to build, by Annabel Keenan, 2022
FotoFocus, Lens Blog, Q&A with Guest Curator Ariel Goldberg, 2022
Art in America, "In Tender, Dignifying Portraits, Photographer Robert Giard Insisted that Gay & Lesbian Culture was Worthy of Documentation," exhibition review by Jameson FItzpatrick, 2020
ASAP Journal, "Portraiture and the Making of Queer Literature," Interview by Jackson Davidow, 2020
LA Review of Books, “We Are Monsters: On Inside Killjoy’s Kastle,” by Alexis Clements, 2019
Lit Hub, Interview with Syd Staiti on The Estrangement Principle, 2018
Public Books, “On Our Nightstands,” book review on The Estrangement Principle, by Heather Love, 2017
Filthy Dreams, “The Queerest of The Queer: Tangling With ‘Queer Art,’" review by Emily Colucci, 2017
New Pages, “The Estrangement Principle,” book review by Scott Russell Morris, 2017
Tarpaulin Sky, “What I’m Reading Now,” book review by Kenyatta Jean-Paul Garcia, 2017
Hyperallergic, “When “Queer” Art Becomes Commonplace,” book review by Risa Puleo, 2017
The Brooklyn Rail, “Art Books: The Estrangement Principle,” book review by Phillip Griffith, 2017