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Major essays on her work include: "Keep Them Still" (2017) Adam Gopnik, "Painting the Shifting Sands of Memory" (2016) Stacey Goergen, "Light Leaks" (2010) Nora Burnett Abrams, "Conversation: Chuck Close and Isca Greenfield-Sanders" (2006) Chuck Close, "Postcard" (2005) Lauri Firstenberg, and "Processes of Identification" (2000) Demetrio Paparoni.

Articles include: Saskia Randle, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders Creates Dreamy, Vintage-Inspired Paintings" Galerie Magazine, June 13, 2017, Molly Osberg, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders Captures Summer Days and the Beauty of Nostalgia" Artsy, Feb. 2016, Gill Saunders, "Prix De Print No. 5 Isca Greenfield-Sanders: Pikes Peak" Art in Print, May/June 2014, Susan Tallman, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" Art in Print Vol. 2, No 2, July/August 2012, Leanne Goebel, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders and Marc Brandenburg" The Huffington Post, 2/2/2011, Meredith Mendelsohn, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders", ARTnews, January 2009, Emma Pearse, "Artist Isca Greenfield-Sanders Falls to Earth" NY Magazine, September 2008, Donald Kuspit, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" ARTFORUM, November 2006, p. 300, Thomas W. Kuhn, "Isca and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders" ARTnews, November 2006, p. 202, Bridget L. Goodbody, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" Time Out (magazine), September 2006, A.M. Homes, "Striking Oil" Vanity Fair (magazine), September 2006, Deborah Phillips, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" ARTnews, December 2005, Randy Kennedy, "Flash, Dash and Now, Art" New York Times, June 17, 2005, Linda Yablonsky, "Painted Love" Time Out (magazine), June 16 – 20, 2005 p. 31, Carlo McCormick, "Crazy in Love, Valentines by our favorite artists" Paper Magazine, February 2005, p. 45, Amanda Coulson, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" ARTnews, October 2003, p.152, Lauri Firstenberg, "Beachwood Park" Tema Celeste, July-August 2002, Joyce Korotkin, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" NYArts, June 2002, and Tiziana Conti, "Isca Greenfield-Sanders" Tema Celeste, September 2000.