Press
- 2012 Roberta Smith, The New York Times "Art in Review, Zoe Strauss: ‘10 Years, a Slideshow’", July 12, 2012.
- 2012 Jean Dykstra, "This American Life" Art in America, March 2012. Karen Rosenberg, "Philadelphia Stories" New York Times, January 13, 2012.
- 2007 Roberta Smith, The New York Times review, June 8, 2007. The New Yorker review, June 11 & 18, 2007. The Village Voice review, June 13 – 19, 2007
- 2006 Jean Dykstra, “Out From the Underpass: The Photos of Zoe Strauss” Art On Paper, Sept/Oct 2006. Brian O'Connor, “One to Watch: Zoe Strauss" Photo District News EDU, Fall/Winter 2006. Public Space Issue 1, Cover Photograph. Interview with Katherine Ware, Exposure magazine, Spring 2006. Roberta Fallon, “Ode de Cologne,” Philadelphia Weekly, May 17, 2006, Arts Feature. Roberta Fallon, “Just Whitney,” Philadelphia Weekly, March 29, 2006, Arts Feature. Edward J. Sozanski, " A Noisy Biennial at the Whitney," Philadelphia Inquirer, March 12, 2006, H1. Matt Schwartz, “Local Talent, Zoe Strauss,” Philadelphia Magazine, March 2006. Karen Heller, “Self-educated Photographer Wins Acclaim,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 15, 2006, A1, front page feature with online slide show
- 2005 A.D. Amorosi, “Public Worker,” City Paper, December 15, 2005, Arts Feature
Roberta Fallon, “Candid Camera: South Philly photographer Zoe Strauss seeks out the forgotten," Philadelphia Weekly, April 20, 2005, Arts Feature
- 2004 Adam Fifield, " Exhibit provides a new meaning for 'outsider art'," Philadelphia Inquirer, May 2, 2004, City and Region, B1. Edward J. Sozanski, " Taking images of the streets back to their birthplace," Philadelphia Inquirer, April 30, 2004, Weekend Section Cover, W25
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