Below you will find recent press on Megan Coyle's collage art. To browse through previous press, click on one of the links under "Press Room" from the left-hand navigational links.
Collage Artist Megan Coyle's Duck & Fish Local Kicks
November 24th, 2011
Focuses on the release of Megan's first children's book, Duck & Fish. The article discuses the plot of the storybook and the illustrations Coyle created. It also includes an overview of her work as a visual artist in the Washington, DC area.
Art is a Story Bourgeon Online
November 16th, 2011
Megan discusses her writing and illustrating process for her first children's book, Duck & Fish, and how she uses a narrative in her other art projects. Bourgeon Online is an online publication that focuses on art in the Washington, D.C. area.
Real Art D.C. The Washington Post
September 25th, 2011 The Washington Post featured Megan's "Bren" collage in the Style section of Sunday's paper. The collage was one of the few works of art selected from the Real Art D.C. Gallery for publication.
Toginet.com Interview Creative Mojo with Mark Lipinski
July 6th, 2011
Creative Mojo is a weekly, two-hour radio program broadcast on the internet that is dedicated to the modern crafter and crafting lifestyle. Download the July 6, 2011 episode for free from iTunes. To listen to the interview now, click the play button below.
Painting with Paper Somerset Studio Magazine
July/August 2011
National magazine that focuses on paper crafting and mixed media art. Three of Megan's collages - "The New York Diner," "Commuters," and "Sunset in the City" - were published in the July/August issue in an article called "Painting with Paper."
Megan was profiled in élan magazine - a magazine dedicated to the arts in Northern Virginia. The article discusses Megan's technique of manipulating magazine strips to create collages that strongly resemble paintings.
From many shards, one Alexandria Times
July 1st, 2010
This article appeared in a local paper and it featured Megan's collage work. It discusses her work as a Visiting Artist at the Torpedo Factory Art Center and her solo exhibit at the Art League Gallery. Article Correction: The Visiting Artist Program is separate from the solo show at the Art League.