- A Small Woman, Up to Big Things, by Debbie Hanks, Northwest Woman, March, 2010.
- It's in the Genes--A Matter of Perpsective, Monday, August 31, 2009, Ruth Mitchell Blog.
- "Faces and Figments", The Pacific Northwest Inlander, June 04, 2009, Spokane, WA
- "Hanging on a Ribbon", Eve Magazine, Oct/Nov. 2007
- An Interview with Bruce Beal
- "Top Five, Artists We Love", by Sheri Boggs, The Pacific NW Inlander, INLANDER/10 YEARS, page 83, October, 2003, Spokane, WA
- "Ildikó Kalapács: Body and Speech", Paulette Burgess, Artist Profile, Spokane, Magazine, Scene Section, page 82, September, 2003, Spokane, WA
- "Figures Reinvented", Sheri Boggs, The Pacific NW Inlander, Arts & Culture, p. 31-32, Spokane, WA, July 17-23, 2003
- "Color it Classic", Artists Pay Tribute to the Crayola Crayon on its 100th Birthday, Leslie Kelly, The Spokesman-Review, IN Life Section, pages F1, F8, Spokane, WA, May 4, 2003
- Ildikó worked with Mr. Umeda, lithograph master, in Kamiyamada, Japan, in November 2002. Click here to see article
- "6th Japanese Hungarian Graphic Exhibition: Ildikó Kalapács", Hideki Yoshizawa, page 13, November 26, 2002, The Shinano Mainichi, Koshoku-city, Nagano, Japan
- "From Prague with Love", Jill Margo, Monday Magazine, Victoria B.C., Canada, May 2, 2001, pp. 20
- "Childhood Memories Mark Sculptor's Work", Robert Amos, Times Colonist, Victoria B.C., Canada, April 26, 2001, pp.C5
- "Folklore", The Spokesman-Review, Inland Northwest In Life Section, October 26, 2000, pp. 1
- "Keeping with Traditions; Hungary: A mix of peasant, pagan and Catholic traditions", Julia Hubbel, Spokane, Woman [Supplement to Journal of Business], November 1999, pp. 11-12
- "Naked Truth: Despite protests, Kalapács uses nudes to express ideas", Beverly Vorpahl, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, September 10, 1998, pp. D3-4
- "The Inland Way: Ildikó Kalapács at Geer-Figurative Figures", Nick Heil, The Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane, WA, May 6, 1998, pp. 27-28
- "Ildikó", An Event Art Magazine, Spokane, WA, November/December 1997, Issue 11:1, 13
- "Emigrant Keeps Hungarian Dance Alive", Virginia deLeon, The Seattle Times, Seattle, WA, November 23, 1997, p. B4
- "A Symbol of Survival", Virginia deLeon, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, November 8, 1996, pp. B1, B4
- "The Fringe", Nick Heil, The Pacific Northwest Inlander, September 17-23, 1997, p. 18
- "The State of the Arts", Nick Heil, The Pacific Northwest Inlander, September 17-23, 1997, p. 17
- "Ildikó Mural Has Short Life", ANevent Art Magazine, Spokane, WA, August/September 1997, Issue 8:1, 4
- "Mural Memories", The Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane, WA, August 27-September 2, p. 26
- [Interview on "Identity Mural"], Doug Nadvornick, KPBX News, KPBX-FM, Spokane, WA, August 12, 1997
- "Art as Priority: Eye Music", The Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane, WA, July 23-29, 1997
- "Body Language Series Visits IFCC", The St. John's Review, Portland, OR, May 2, 1997
- "Focus on New Members", She speaks (Seattle Women's Caucus for Art), Winter, 1997, p. 11
- "Naked City: Artist Bares Her Work" [Article on "Raw Energy" Mural], The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, September 8, 1994, pp. A1 and A8
- [Feature on "Raw Energy" Mural], Five O'Clock News, KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA, September 6, 1994
- [Feature on artist] Good Morning/Spokane, Artists Series, KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA, August 1, 1994
- "European Sensibilities on Canvas", The Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane, WA, July 20-26, 1994, p. 15
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