TV, Radio, & Media
2023
Chanel and Tribeca Festival Unveil Works Selected for 2023 Artist Awards Program
The program is designed in such a way that the artists plucked to participate each donate an original work that will be given to Tribeca Festival award-winning filmmakers.
2021
Palm, Matthew J, “Oma 1st Thursday Honors Strength, plus Flamenco and Mom’s Love”Orlando Sentinel. February 03, 2021: Web.
Coronado, Katie. “UCF Art professor discusses inclusivity in the arts” Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, award winning interdisciplinary visual and performance artist, discusses her work and the cultural and social constructs that inspire it.” Global Perspectives. WUCF/ PBS. Season 2021, Episode 9: Feb 5, 2021. TV. Web.
2020
Eskamani, Ida V., Moyer, Matthew, “Orlando Music Year in Review: 20 Things We Loved in an unlovable 2020” Orlando Weekly, December 30, 2020: Web.https://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/orlando-music-year-in-review-20-things-we-loved-in-an-unlovable-2020/Content?oid=28543792
McGreevy, Nora, “Your Cherished Family Recipes Could Be Featured in a Museum \ ExhibitionThe National Museum of Women in the Arts is asking the public to share recipes that document unique family histories.” Smithsonian Magazine. December 10, 2020: Web https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/recipe-cherished-exhibition-online-museum-food-history-180976507/
“This Washington DC museum wants to exhibit your family recipes: Food and moments shared at the table will take centre stage at the National Museum of Women in the Arts”, Conde Nast Traveller India, December 16, 2020: Web.
Fulcher, Jim, “A National Museum Wants To Display Your Family’s Treasured Recipes, Here’s How” Travel Awaits Magazine, December 11, 2020: Web. https://www.travelawaits.com/2559661/national-museum-of-women-in-the-arts-to-display-family-recipes/
WESH 2 News, “Hispanic Heritage Month 2020” profilehttps://www.wesh.com/article/wesh-2-news-celebrates-hispanic-heritage-month/29317836#
Moyer, Matthew. “Orlando artist Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz to take part in virtual artist talk for the National Portrait Gallery on Tuesday” Orlando Weekly, August 17, 2020: Web.
Moyer, Matthew, “Harrowing new single ‘The Twitch’ unites Orlando artists Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz and Stereo 77”, Orlando Weekly, July 8, 2020. Web.
2019
Perez, Jorge Javier, “Dos profesoras confeccionan un traje de bailadora de bomba con desechos que quedaron tras María”, El Nuevo Dia, April 11, 2019. Web.
Canales, Jessie, " UCF Professors Make Dress out of Hurricane Maria Debris”, Spectrum News 13, April 9, 2019. TV.
Cotto, Ingrid, “La Universidad de Florida Central celebra las artes con un repertorio hispano”, El Sentinel, April 2, 2019. Web.
2018
UCF “Let’s Be Clear” campaign.
UCF “Get to Know Your Faculty” video.
2017
Thrower, Michael, “Sovereign: Recent Works by Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz”, OPEN Friday, June 9th, 2017 - Duration: 9:08: TV. Web.
Valentin, Rhina, “Sovereign: Recent Works by Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz” OPEN Friday, June 9th, 2017. TV.
Express, “11 things to do for free this month in DC, Maryland and Virginia”, Washington Post, May 3, 2017: Web.
“Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz Premieres PIETA”, Orlando The City’s Magazine, March 2017: Web.
Hernandez, Alina, “UCF Art Professor and Performance Artist Lands Spot in Smithsonian Exhibit”, UCF Today, March 20, 2017: Web.
Young, Jessica Bryce, “Artist Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz: Pieta”, 90.7 WFME, March 16, 2017: Web.
Sandler, Leah, “'Pieta,' a performance by Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, creates a space for radical empathy: Holding action”, Orlando Weekly, March 15, 2017. Print. Web.
Three Wise Guys: Good Religion Radio “Faith and Culture, a Mediation on Grief with Dr. Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz” Season 10:Episode 10 Pieta 90.7 WMFE. Web March 7, 2017. Web.
Cordeiro, Monivette, Ferrante, Deanna, Kubersky, Seth, McCollum, Thaddeus, Moyer, Matthew, & Young, Jessica Bryce, “Fourteen people making Orlando a better place”, Orlando Weekly, February 8, 2017. Web.
2016
Pirani, Jessica, “All Hail the Queen”, Artborne Magazine, December 7, 2016: Web.
Mulvaney, Ciara, “Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz”, Artborne Magazine, September 2016: Print.
Raimundi-Ortiz, Wanda. “After Orlando, a Local Artist Works to Overcome the Numbness”, Hyperallergic.com, June 22, 2016: Web.
Baca, Stacey, “National Museum of Mexican Art Celebrating ‘Day of the Dead’ with AnnualExhibition”, ABC 7 Chicago, September 30, 2016: Web.
Gonzalez, Peter, “CFAM in 60 Seconds: Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz”, Rollins College, June 28, 2018: Web.
2012
Hinojosa, Maria, “La Chuleta”, Latino USA, February 3, 2012: Web.
Published Exhibition Reviews
2017
Sandler, Leah, “‘Pieta’, a Performance by Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Creates a Space for Radical Empathy”, Orlando Weekly, March 15, 2017: Web.
2016
Aldini, Enrica Nicoli. “Dia de los Muertos exhibit celebrates 30th year and victims of gun violence”, Social Justice News Network, October 18, 2016: Web.
Reep, Richard, “Displacement crams all the trauma, alienation and hope of the border into one summer show at CFAM: Borderline paranoia”, Orlando Weekly, July 27, 2016 : Web.
2015
Bryce Young, Jessica and Reep, Richard, “From Neon to Napalm, OMA’s Florida Prize is Loud, Chaotic and Totally Gorgeous”, Orlando Weekly, August 12, 2015: Print.
Palm, Matthew J. “Emotion, Surprises in OMA’s ‘Florida Prize’ Exhibition”. The Orlando Sentinel, July 15, 2015: online.
Voeller, Megan. “Eye on the Florida Prize: Impressive Florida contemporary artists, including two from Tampa, can be seen in a juried show at the Orlando Museum of Art.” Art Breaker, July 2, 2015: online.
Sentenac, Hannah. “Five Miami Artists In the Running for the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art”. Miami New Times, June 12, 2015: online.
Schwaiger, Seth Orion. “Gently Fried. Rev. of Local curatorial powerhouse Los Outsiders creates a poignant three-part exhibition (or is it five?)”. The Austin Chronicle, June 5, 2015: online.
Messer, Kate X, “Gay Place: Do You Feel So Used? Buy a cute new outfit at the Big Gay Garage Sale, then hit up some fab events” The Austin Chronicle, April 17, 2015: web.
Corchado, Carmen. “How an Artsy Girl from The Bronx Became a Transnational Reina”, Centro Voices Arts and Culture, May 8, 2015: web.
2014
Aranda. Rocio, “Conversation with Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz and Ivan Monforte”, Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics, July 6, 2014: web
“Best Museum Exhibits this spring in Charlotte: I See You: The Politics of Being”, WBTV CBS News. wbtv.com, February 24, 2014: Web.
McEwen, Lauren. “Going Out Guide: Free and Easy: ‘Afrofuturism,’ Jinfan Dance Troupe of Beijing School No. 9, B.J. Novak”, The Washington Post, February 2, 2014: web.
Charlotte Sights. “Charlotte’s Black History: Exhibits, Events, and Celebrations, Shows and Exhibits”. charlottesights.com, February 3, 2014: Web.
Logan, Jonelle. “Edging Further Out in Charlotte: Contemporary Art Thrives in the Southern City”, International Review of African American Art Plus Extending the Coverage of the Print Journal, Web.
Weaver, AM. “Beyond the Abyss: Neo Hip-Hop Cultural Expression”, Art Papers Magazine, January/February 2014: print.
Landino, Aned. “Art Professor uses YouTube as Canvas,” The Central Florida Future, January 7, 2014: Print.
2013
“Latino Art Now! Nuestra America: Expanding Perspectives in American Art.” Eyelevel.si.edu. December 19, 2013: web.
Lockward, Alanna. “Video Art and/in the Caribbean.” alannalockward.com, August 20, 2013: Web.
2012
Caruth, Nicole J. “Gastro-Vision: The Best in Food-Art: Best Private Dining Club as Artwork: Supper Club by Elia Alba with Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz”, Art 21 Blog. December 21, 2012: Web.
Russeth, Andrew. “Spicy Meals Where Race is the Main Course: Elia Alba and Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz Broach Tough Topics over Lamb and Hummus. A supper club unites artists of color to discuss art, the art world.” The New York Observer, October 9, 2012: web.
Chang, Jennifer. “An Informal Survey of Swag: The Sociology of Hip Hop in the Micro-World of Emerging Net Art”, ArtFCity.com, September 14, 2012: Web.
Miranda, Carolina. “This Week: Must- See Arts in the City”, WNYC.org. March 12, 2012: web.
Hinojosa, Maria. producer/correspondent. “Not Politically Correct.” Latino USA, NPR–National Public Radio, Washington, DC. February 2, 2012: Radio.
2011
Bour, Emily. “Risk & Experimentation in Video Art: Project 35.”, Gertrude Contemporary, Fitzroy, Australia. Sept 9, 2011: Web.
Smith, Cherise. “Enacting others: politics of identity in Eleanor Antin”, Nikki S. Lee, Adrian Piper and Anna Deavere Smith. Durham, NC. : Duke University Press. 2011: Print.
Rainforth, Dylan. “Don’t fear project, embrace it.” Sydney Morning Herald 27 July 2011: print.
Schroeder, Nicholas. “Review: SPACE's looping video installation Being, Perceived.” The Boston Phoenix, June 22, 2011: Web.
Grossman, Dan. “Review: Selections from "Project 35.” NUVO, Indy’s Alternative Voice August 31, 2011: Web.
Cotter, Holland. “Review: ‘STARGAZERS’: Elizabeth Catlett in Conversation With 21 Contemporary Artists,” The New York Times. April 14, 2011: Print.
Miranda, Carolina. “Biting the Hand that Feeds Them”, ArtNews, December 2011: Print.
Nelson, Robert. “Moving Pictures Reframe Experience of Time, Space”, WAtoday.com.au, August 9, 2011: Web.
“Outside The (White) Square: ICI’s ‘Project 35’ Finally Hits Australian Shores” independentpress.com.au, September 20, 2011: Web.
Rivera, Raquel Z. “Latino/a Imaginary: el ángulo boricua”, ArtSlant.com. March 2, 2011: Web.
Ratty, Stephanie. “Review: ‘Project 35’ on display at Benton: Ongoing Exhibit Showcases Curators’ Favorite Pieces”, The Daily Campus, February 8, 2011: Web.
2010
Burtscher, Angelika.Wielander, Judith editors. “Visible: Where Art Leaves Its Own Field and Becomes Visible as Part of Something Else”, Sternberg Press, Berlin. 2010: Book.