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Southern Accents: The magazine of Southern interiors and gardens: "Southern Exposure", (a new exhibition sponsored by Southern Accents and the Birmingham Museum of Art), by Mark Mayfield, pages 196-203, September-October 1996. http://www.amazon.com/Southern-Accents-September-Splendor-Interiors/dp/B005CHX59Y

National Endowment for the Humanities, "Unburied Treasures: Clarence John Laughlin", DECEMBER 16, 2014. http://www.neh.gov/events/2014/12/16/unburied-treasures-clarence-john-laughlin.


 * Country Roads Magazine, The Cultural Life, December 2014. "The Struggle of the Artistic Soul, Spiritual symbols in Louisiana art" by John R. Kemp. http://www.countryroadsmagazine.com/culture/visual-performing-arts/the-struggle-of-the-artistic-soul.


 * Country Roads Magazine, “Point and Shoot: How photography put the Civil War in perspective” by Lucie Monk, November 2014. http://www.countryroadsmagazine.com/culture/history/point-and-shoot.


 * Deo Vindice, God Will Vindicate. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here… Posted by oldsaltbooks on July 6, 2013 in Book Reviews. https://sesquicentenary.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/the-brave-men-living-and-dead-who-struggled-here-have-consecrated-it-far-above-our-poor-power-to-add-or-detract-the-world-will-little-note-nor-long-remember-what-we-say-here-but-it-can-never-fo/


 * New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau, December 2013, New Orleans, LA, In conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, THNOC’s Symposium on Louisiana’s Civil War Experience, January 25, 2014. HTTP://WWW.NEWORLEANSCVB.COM/ARTICLES/INDEX.CFM?ACTION=VIEW&ARTICLEID=8555&MENUID=1603.

http://www.myneworleans.com/Louisiana-Life/November-December-2012/Art-Sacred-Light.
 * Louisiana Life Magazine, Art: “Sacred Light, Photographer A. J. Meek Embraces the South” by John R. Kemp, November-December 2012.


 * Louisiana-Life/January-February 2011, Regional Reports from across the state, by Jeanne Frois. Around Louisiana, Baton Rouge/Plantation Country, Profile, "Luminous." http://www.myneworleans.com/Louisiana-Life/January-February-2011/Around-Louisiana/


 * A. J. Meek discusses Sacred Light: Holy Places in Louisiana at the Louisiana Book Festival 2011, University Press of Mississippi, on vimeo.com/31342165.  https://vimeo.com/31342165.


 * Gambit, "A Legend After His Time". A new biography of photographer Clarence John Laughlin examines the life and work of an artist whose full measure has not yet been realized. By Jason Berry, June 12, 2007.  HTTP://WWW.BESTOFNEWORLEANS.COM/GAMBIT/A-LEGEND-AFTER-HIS-TIME/CONTENTOID=1247878.


 * LASM Quarterly, “The Art of Photography and the Amateur Ethic” by A. J. Meek, June/July/August 2005.  A publication of the Louisiana Arts and Science Museum. http://www.ajmeek.com/article_artandamateurethic.htm.


 * VQR, A National Journal of Literature & Discussion, Notes on Current Books, Winter 2002. Gettysburg to Vicksburg: The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks'', photographs by A.J. Meek and text by Herman Hattaway, University of Missouri Press. http://www.vqronline.org/recent-books/notes-current-books-winter-2002.


 * LSU Libraries’ Special Collections, Civil War Book Review, Interview: Echoes from the past: An interview with photographer A. J. Meek. Issue: Fall 2001. http://www.cwbr.com/civilwarbookreview/index.php q=1180&field=ID&browse=yes&record=full&searching=yes&Submit=Search.


 * “A Sense of Place: A Sense of Presence, A Louisiana Retrospective Show 1977-2001,” photographs by A. J. Meek and essay 'A Sense of Place; A Sense of Presence' by Dr. Richard Cox. Exhibition at Louisiana Arts and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, July 31 – September 16, 2001.  Funded by various local, state, and national grants. http://www.livingstonparishnews.com/article_792effbf-b167-51ab-ad86-1082d5fedfba.html.


 * JSTOR Review: Reviewed Work: The Gardens of Louisiana: Places of Work and Wonder by A. J. Meek, Suzanne Turner. Review by Gilbert C. Carner. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association. Vol. 39, No. 3 (Summer, 1998), pp. 370-372.  Published by: Louisiana Historical Association. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4233523.


 * Southern Accents: The magazine of Southern interiors and gardens: "Southern Exposure" (about a new exhibition sponsored by Southern Accents and the Birmingham Museum of Art) by Mark Mayfield, pages 196-203, September-October 1996. http://www.amazon.com/Southern-Accents-September-Splendor-Interiors/dp/B005CHX59.


 * “Battlefield, Photographs of Civil War Battlefields – Vicksburg to Gettysburg,” photographs by A J Meek. Sponsored by The United States Civil War Center, David Madden, Director, and essay 'Battlefield: An Appreciation' by Dr. Richard Cox.  Exhibition at Hill Memorial Library, Baton Rouge, September – November 1995. http://www.hnoc.org/ajmeekexhibition/.


 * Aperture, Beyond Wilderness, article “Unbounded Wilderness” by Berry Lopez. Issue 120, Summer 1990. http://aperture.org/shop/aperture-120-magazine.
 * Aperture, Beyond Wilderness, article “Unbounded Wilderness” by Berry Lopez. Issue 120, Summer 1990. http://aperture.org/shop/aperture-120-magazine.

THE TIMES PICAYUNE, CLARENCE THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2007, BY SUSAN LARSON.

THE ADVOCATE, MARCH 2007, REVIEWED BY GREG LANGLEY, BOOKS EDITOR.

THE MOBILE REGISTER, REVIEWED BY JOHN SLEDGE, A CLEAR LOOK AT PHOTOGRAPHER LAUGHLIN, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2007.

A. J. Meek – Art Rocks! The Series, Season 2 – Episode 201 – Louisiana Public Broadcasting, on vimeo.com/109412063. https://vimeo.com/109412063

A. J. Meek discusses Sacred Light: Holy Places in Louisiana at the Louisiana Book Festival 2011, University Press of Mississippi, on vimeo.com/31342165. https://vimeo.com/31342165.

Country Roads Magazine, The Cultural Life, December 2014. "The Struggle of the Artistic Soul, Spiritual symbols in Louisiana art" Written by John R. Kemp http://www.countryroadsmagazine.com/culture/visual-performing-arts/the-struggle-of-the-artistic-soul.

National Endowment for the Humanities, "Unburied Treasures: Clarence John Laughlin", DECEMBER 16, 2014. http://www.neh.gov/events/2014/12/16/unburied-treasures-clarence-john-laughlin.

NEW ORLEANS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU, December 2013, New Orleans, LA - In conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War - THNOC’S SYMPOSIUM ON LOUISIANA’S CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCE, JANUARY 25, 2014. HTTP://WWW.NEWORLEANSCVB.COM/ARTICLES/INDEX.CFM?ACTION=VIEW&ARTICLEID=8555&MENUID=1603.

Louisiana-Life/January-February-2011, Regional Reports from across the state, by Jeanne Frois. Around Louisiana, Baton Rouge/Plantation Country, Profile, "Luminous." http://www.myneworleans.com/Louisiana-Life/January-February-2011/Around-Louisiana/

Deo Vindice, God Will Vindicate The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here… Posted by oldsaltbooks on July 6, 2013 in Book Reviews. https://sesquicentenary.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/the-brave-men-living-and-dead-who-struggled-here-have-consecrated-it-far-above-our-poor-power-to-add-or-detract-the-world-will-little-note-nor-long-remember-what-we-say-here-but-it-can-never-fo/

JSTOR Review: Reviewed Work: The Gardens of Louisiana: Places of Work and Wonder by A. J. Meek, Suzanne Turner Review by: Gilbert C. Carner. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association Vol. 39, No. 3 (Summer, 1998), pp. 370-372. Published by: Louisiana Historical Association. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4233523.

Gambit, "A Legend After His Time". A new biography of photographer Clarence John Laughlin examines the life and work of an artist whose full measure has not yet been realized. By Jason Berry, June 12,2007. HTTP://WWW.BESTOFNEWORLEANS.COM/GAMBIT/A-LEGEND-AFTER-HIS-TIME/CONTENT?OID=1247878.

VQR, A NATIONAL JOURNAL OF LITERATURE & DISCUSSION, Notes on Current Books, Winter 2002. Gettysburg to Vicksburg: The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks, photographs by A.J. Meek and text by Herman Hattaway, University of Missouri Press. http://www.vqronline.org/recent-books/notes-current-books-winter-2002.