Press & Publications
Our favorite read:
Lorelei Ramirez, Art in America, What is Possible: Whoop Dee Doo’s Community Work, New York, NY (2018)
Press
Emma Nordin, Art21, Teaching with Contemporary Art: 2023 Art21 Educators Summer Institute, New York, NY (2023)
Whoop Dee Doo Brings Joyful Enthusiasm to Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Interlochen, MI (2023)
Christina Izzo, TimeOut NY, WHOOP DEE DOO’s Haunted Bingo Halloween Fundraiser, New York, NY (2023)
Brooklyn Bridge Parents, New Amenities for Families in our neighborhoods in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY (2023)
Andrea Mancuso, Art21, Teaching with Collaboration, New York, NY (2022)
Paddy Johnson, Hyperallergic, Do I Still Belong in the Art World?, New York, NY (2022)
Tequila Minsky, AMNY, East Villagers Out and About in Prelude to Summer, New York, NY (2021)
Pearl Fontaine, Whitewall, Upstate Art Weekend, New York, NY (2021)
Erica Richard, Art21, Teaching with Contemporary Art, “Yes, and…”: How Artists are Using Improvisation and Spontaneity in Their Work, New York, NY, (2020)
Max Freebern, Kingston Wire, Whoop Dee Doo films video in Widow Jane Mine, Kingston, NY (2020)
Dana Helwick, Art21, Extending Beyond Craftsmanship, into Inquiry and Exploration, New York, NY (2019)
The Awesome Foundation: WHOOP DEE DOO AT WINDMULLER PARK, Queens, NY (2019)
Parade: Announcing Whoop Dee Doo at Windmuller Park!, Queens, NY (2019)
Queens Council on the Arts, Queens, NY (2019)
Awesome Without Borders: Whoop Dee Doo, New York, NY (2019)
Shane O’Brien, Sunnyside Post, Free Variety Show Coming to Windmuller Park This Month, Queens, NY (2019)
Jennifer Khedaroo, Queens Ledger, Whoop Dee Doo leads variety show at Woodside park, Queens, NY (2019)
Julian Raiford, The Amherst Student, A Quirky Artistic Tribute to Community and Cardboard, Amherst, MA (2019)
Rachel Hanley, Amherst College News, To Focus on the Imaginative, Amherst, MA (2019)
Scott Indrisik, Artsy, What it Takes to Live as an Artist in New York, New York, NY (2018)
Lorelei Ramirez, Art in America, What is Possible: Whoop Dee Doo’s Community Work, New York, NY (2018)
Sean J Patrick Carney, Art in America, The Practical Precariat, New York, NY (2018)
Laila Pedro, Hyperallergic, Artist-Led Variety Show at the Knockdown Center, Whoop Dee Doo!, New York, NY (2017)
Wilbert Cooper, Vice Magazine, Trash Talk: Jaimie Warren, New York, NY (2017)
Zwicky, Calder, MOMA, Whoop Dee Doo and You: The Secret World of DIY, New York, NY (2016)
Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. Announces the 2016-17 Franklin Furnace Fund Recipients, New York, NY (2016)
May Cohan, Art21 Magazine, Performance Playground: Whoop Dee Doo at the Art21 Educator’s Institute, New York, NY (2016)
Katie Henry and Jaimie Warren, TheHighLine.org, Families on the Line: Interactive Performances, New York, NY (2016)
Joe Fusaro, Art21 Magazine, Transformations and Beginnings, New York, NY (2016)
The Standard: Listening Club, Bruce High Quality Talks to Artist Jaimie Warren; New York, NY (2016)
Michael Farley, ArtFCity, The Best Un-represented Artists of 2015, New York, NY (2015)
Kriston Capps, Washington City Paper, Naoko Wowsugi & WHOOP DEE DOO at Hamiltonian Gallery (2015)
Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post, At Hamiltonian: A Birthday Celebration of a Different Sort (2015)
Kriston Capps, Washington City Paper, D.C.’s 12 Best Gallery Shows of 2015, Washington, D.C. (2015)
Adam Lehrer, Forbes Magazine, Artist, Performer, and Experience Organizer Jaimie Warren Tries Hard to Make Fun Work, New York, NY (2015)
Ralph Gardner, Jr., Wall Street Journal, MoMA Classes About Art—and Community, New York, NY (2015)
Calder Zwicky, MoMA/MoMA PS1 Blog: Inside Out, Starry Night Gory Night, New York, NY (2015)
Paddy Johnson, ArtFCity, This Week’s Must-See Art Events, New York, NY (2015)
Art in America, The Agenda: This Week in New York, New York, NY (2015)
Whitney Kimball, Vice Magazine, Why Isn’t Art Funny More Often?, New York, NY (2015)
City Paper, Top 15 shows of the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD (2013)
Annie Fischer, Outpost Journal, Public Access: The Amplified Antics of Whoop Dee Doo, Providence, RI (2013)
Greg Garry, OUT Magazine, Warren’s Whoas, New York, NY (2013)
Whitney Kimball, Art F City, Haggag and Akins, New York, NY (2013)
Helen Reed, The Pedagogical Impulse, The Living Archive, Toronto, Canada (2013)
Abby Schreiber, Beautiful People 2013, Paper Magazine, New York, NY (2013)
Charlie Jones, Rembrandt in the Nip, Dazed & Confused, London, UK (2013)
Manya Kay Rubinstein, How a Former Mill Became an Intentional Community Mr. Rogers would Love, GOOD – Learn in Living, Creativity & Cities, Los Angeles, CA (2013)
Deborah Martin, Luminaria is Going Big, San Antonio Express, San Antonio, TX (2013)
Whitney Kimball, Cloggers and Drag Queens Make For a Damn Good Variety Show, The L Magazine, New York, NY (2013)
Alex Vaccanni, Jaimie Warren, TOH!, toh-magazine.com, Italy (2012)
John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine, Best of Baltimore 2012: Arts, Best Artist Residency, Baltimore, MD (2012)
Corey Antis, Temporary Art Review, Same Difference: A Conversation with Artists… (2012)
Barb Shelly, Kansas City Star, A Big Whoop Dee Doo for Arts Partnerships in KC, Kansas City, MO (2012)
Elyse Mallouk, Art Practical, The Health of the Hive, San Francisco, CA (2012)
Chloe Helton-Gallagher, City Paper, Whoop Dee Doo, Baltimore, MD (2012)
Michael Farley, Baltimore OUTloud, Station North; Art and Neighborhood Life Mix, Baltimore, MD (2012)
Katherine Rochester, Artforum, Critics’ Pick: here, New York, NY (2011)
Hesse McGraw, Foam International Photography Magazine, Don’t You Feel Better: Radical Everyday, Amsterdam, NL (2011)
Kevin Wilson, Chicago Art Magazine, Young Artists: Leone Anne Reeves and Lee Heinemann, Chicago, IL (2011)
Joseph Isho Levinson, The Wild Magazine, The Hole, New York, NY, November (2010)
Alex Vaccani, The End Magazine, Jaimie Warren, Milan, Italy, Issue 17 (2010)
Ken Miller, Interview Magazine, Now Publicly Accessible: Jaimie Warren, New York, NY (2010)
Jacob Gaboury, Rhizome.org, Interview with Jaimie Warren of Whoop Dee Doo, New York, NY (2010)
Jeremy Mikolajczak, Ereview, Larger Signs, Community Signing, Kansas City, MO (2012)
Dan Gunn, artslant.com, Reassessing MiddleCoast Art, Chicago, IL (2010)
Katja Alissa Mueller, Kinki Magazine, Don’t You Feel Better?, Zurich, Switzerland, June (2010)
Nylon Magazine, True North: Martin Lilja/LOYAL Gallery, New York, NY (2010)
Marc Saleme and Ashley d’Avignon Goodwin, The Benefactor, Jaimie Warren: Spontaneity or Transcendence, Portland, OR, Summer/Fall (2010)
Marisa Meltzer, Nylon Magazine, Role Model, New York, NY, March 30 (2010)
Claudine Ise, Artforum.com, Critics’ Pick “Chicago: Heartland: Smart Museum of Art”, New York, NY, November (2009)
Jennifer Burklow, Chicago Sun-Times, Families encouraged to “Whoop It Up” at Show, Chicago, IL, October 2 (2009)
Steffani Jemison, Art Lies, Artist as Performer, Houston, TX, October (2009)
Ulf Claren, Sydsvenskan, Upptåget går som på räls (Pranks that go like a Train Right on Track), Malmo, Sweden, August 15 (2009) cover story
Alice Thorson, Kansas City Star, The Break-Out Artists, Kansas City, MO, July 26 (2009)
Monica Watrous, Ink Magazine, Kids in the Hall: Kansas City Artists create a Trippy Variety Show, Kansas City, MO, January 14 (2009) cover story
David Velasco, ArtForum, Jaimie Warren: Higher Pictures, New York, NY, March (2009)
Jason Crombie, Wooooo Magazine, Jaimie Warren, New York, NY, Issue # 6 (2008)
Joe Coscarelli, SPIN Magazine, Exclusive: New Tilly and the Wall Video on Whoop Dee Doo, New York, NY (2008)
April Fleming, Lawrence Magazine, Whoop Dee Doo!, Lawrence, KS, November, (2008) cover story
Ascot Smith, Review Magazine, Swept Up from Midwestern Banality, Kansas City, MO, November (2008)
Carlos Suarez de Jesus, Miami New Times, Bad to the Bone: This Plains Posse Shoots Straight from the Hip, Miami, FL, June 29 (2006)
Publications
here., exhibition catalog, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadephia, PA, 2011
HEARTLAND: Smart Museum of Art/ Van Abbemuseum, University of Chicago Press, 2009
2009 Charlotte Street Foundation Fellows, Kansas City Art Institute, 2009