Editor Ezra Schales put Maya Deren’s portrait photograph on the cover of his exhibition catalogue, “O Pioneers! Women Ceramic Artists 1925-1960,” for the exhibition of the same name. The exhibition included doorknobs by Carol Janeway and an essay.

Victoria Jenssen, “Carol Janeway’s Fanciful Doorknobs,” in O Pioneers! Women Ceramic Artists 1925-1960. ed. Ezra Shales. Alfred, NY: Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, 2015, pp.39-41.

The Cooper-Hewitt Museum, National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institution posted in 2018 Victoria Jenssen’s commentary on the single Janeway tile in their collection:

https://www.cooperhewitt.org/2018/10/26/pretty-fly-for-a-tea-tile


The British Chess Magazine published, December 2022, Celia Rabinovitch’s interview with Victoria Jenssen, “The White Queen of New York,” on the topic of Janeway’s ceramic chess sets and her identification with the White Queen as seen in the chess sets and her chess boards.

Celia Rabinovitsch, “Art and Chess: The White Queen of New York,” British Chess Magazine, December 2022, pp.750-756.

https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:23bdcbb7-7f26-3146-8d3a-a8701ecc8952


In December 2022, Antiques and the Arts Weekly published a Q&A with Victoria Jenssen and her new monograph, The Art of Carol Janeway:

https://www.antiquesandthearts.com/qa-vicki-jenssen

Victoria Jenssen, “Rediscovering a Village Steel Magnolia: Ceramist Carol Janeway — Preservation Activist,” The Village View, Vol.1, No.5, April 2023, p.16. http://villageview.nyc/2023/04/12/rediscovering-a-village-steel-magnolia/

Dena Tasse-Winter, “Carol Janeway: Ceramist and Fierce Village Advocate,” in Off The Grid Village Preservation Blog, June 9, 2023. http://www.villagepreservation.org/2023/06/09/carol-janeway-ceramicist-and-fierce-village-advocate/