Press coverage and mentions:
13 September 2022: 3 photographers join forces for powerful monochrome exhibit in Honolulu (Hawaiʻi Public Radio)
23 August 2022: Talk Story With Hawaiʻi Triennial 2022 Artists at HiSAM (Honolulu Magazine)
29 July 2022: Hawaiʻi Triennial 2022 Exhibit Expanded at HiSAM (Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts)
26 July 2022: 5 Reasons to Visit HiSAM in August 2022 (Honolulu Magazine)
16 July 2022: HT22 Art in Conversation – Ed Greevy with Noe Tanigawa (YouTube)
February 2022: Ed Greevy And Haunani-Kay Trask (Hawaiʻi Contemporary)
11 August 2021: Photographers On Photographers: Brandon Ng In Conversation With Ed Greevy (LENSCRATCH)
19 July 2021: Notes From Ed Greevy (Flux Hawaiʻi)
2 February 2021: Ed Greevy Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox (PBS Hawaiʻi)
16 September 2020: The Witness: Capturing Political Strife in the Hawaiian Islands (Flux Hawaiʻi)
27 December 2019: How the Conflict Over the Thirty Meter Telescope Has Reawakened a More-Than-Century-Old Battle (Honolulu Magazine)
7 November 2018: Documenting Activism in Hawaii (YouTube)
15 March 2018: Paradise Through Pictures (Community Matters) (YouTube)
16 January 2018: The Hawaiian Nation’s Overthrow 125 Years On (Civil Beat)
2018: Hawaii Stories of Change | Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project (Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project)
11 July 2017: Reclaiming History: Oahu’s Last Hawaiian Fishing Village (Civil Beat)
October 2016: Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project | Interview with Clyde Maurice Kalani Ohelo (Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project)
14 June 2016: Hello Social History: Photographs by Ed Greevy (Hawaiʻi Public Radio)
31 May 2016: Special Event: Ed Greevy and Hawaiian Sovereignty Artist Talk (KCC Library)
March 2016: Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project Interview with Ed Greevy (Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project)
4 January 2016: Curt Sanburn: A Story Too Important To Forget (Civil Beat)
21 October 2014: Promised Land: ‘Where Beauty Is Alongside the Ugliness’ (Civil Beat)
11 February 2011: Hawaiian Activism – History (YouTube)
1 November 2004: Kue: 30 years of land struggles in Hawaii (Honolulu Magazine)
January 2004: Army’s expansion plans draw fire (Ka Wai Ola O OHA)