Press
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- Organizers Took On The Giant Riot Fest And Won, They Say. But Their Fight Against Megafests Isn’t Over, Block Club Chicago
2023
- Can a City Work as an Ecosystem?, Curry Stone Foundation
2022
2021
- Small Pieces of the Past, Pocket Guide To Hell
- Taking the “Waste” out of Human Waste, Chicago Tribune
2020
- Satyagraha: Gardens as Acts of Resistance, The Brooklyn Rail, Common Ground
- Chats About Life: Nance Klehm, Ariane Burgess
2019
2018
- Hyperobjects: Group Show at
- Ballroom Marfa, Texas, USA, Terremoto
- The long, noble and stinky quest to make human shit useful, Wired Magazine
2017
- Dr. Timothy Morton & Ballroom Marfa Discuss "Hyperobjects", Marfa Public Radio
- Serpent Rain + Water Body at Ballroom Marfa, GlassTire
- Chicago: Engine and Garden of the Anthropocene, Deep Time Chicago
2016
- Are music festivals a sound use of Chicago’s public parks?, Chicago Reader
- Sustainable Urbanism – New Directions, Urbanista
2015
- Nance Klehm – The Ground Rules, Radical Mycology
- The Ground Rules, Shawndra Miller
- Horticulturist Nance Klehm plans to show the way on foraging, Los Angeles Times
- The Ground Rules with Nance Klehm, Root Simple
2014
2013
- Nance Klehm, Never The Same
2012
- Foraging: Chicago Chefs Unearth a Trend, Chicago Tribune
- Urban Foraging: Looking for Herbs on the Wild Side, New City
- Friendly flushing: Water-efficient toilets help make sustainable homes, Medill Reports
- Conozca la historia de la hierbera con corazón latino en Chicago, La Raza
- A Conversation with Nance Klehm, Utne Reader
- Interview: Nance Klehm, Mythological Quarter
2011
- You Can Compost Human Waste!, Mother Earth News
- Food, The New City Reader
2010
- Short Essay on Our ‘Humble Piles’, Common Dreams
- World Toilet Day Will Put the Focus on A Worldwide Need, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- A Rapture of Humus, Food Freedom
- Upgrade Excreta, Edible Geography
2009
- Urban Homestead, Art21 Magazine
- Humanure: Goodbye, Toilets. Hello, Extreme Composting, Time Magazine
- The GOOD 100: Humble Pile, GOOD Magazine
- Harvesting Hope, Chicago Tribune
- Homeless Find a Mission in Greenhouses, WBEZ Chicago
- Urban foragers feast on sidewalk salads, Reuters
- Your Crap, Our Compost, In These Times
- Main basse sur la ville, Le Devoir
- Fouiller Montréal, Le Devoir
- À la cueillette des plantes sauvages comestibles dans la ville, BBC Radio Canada
- Make Friends with Brown, Chicago Reader
- Sky Full of Bacon 07: Eat This City, Sky Full of Bacon
- As Above So Below: an Interview with Nance Klehm, Journal of the New Media Caucus
2008
- Composting Beyond the Backyard, WBEZ Chicago
- Creative Ecology: Environmental artist Nancy Klehm tries to keep up with her own work, Chicago Weekly
- Foraging for Lunch on the Streets of L.A., Weekend America Public Radio
- An interview with Nance Klehm, Area Chicago
2007
- Be your own butter maker, Chicago Reader
- Yeasty Beasties, Chicago Reader
- Clean Livin’, Water, CA
2006
- Nance Klehm, AREA Chicago
Publications
- Timothy Morton, Laura Copelin, Peyton Gardner, editors, Hyperobjects for Artists, Ballroom Marfa and the Creative Independent, 2018
- Alexandra Toland, Jay Stratton Noller, Gerd Wessolek, editors, Field to Palette: Dialogues on Soil and Art in the Anthropocene, CRC Press, 2018
- Nicole Garneau, Anne Cushwa, editors, Performing Revolutionary: Art, Action, Activism, Intellect, 2018
- Leila Darwish, Earth Repair: A Grassroots Guide to Healing Toxic and Damaged Landscapes, New Society Publishers, 2013
- Sandor Katz, The Revolution Will Not Be Microwaved: Inside America's Underground Food Movements, Chelsea Green Publishing, 2006
- Dan Wang, Gregory Sholette, Stephanie Smith, Temporary Services, Jacqueline Terrassa, Practice in Critical Times, Art Journal, Volume 62, Issue 2, 2003

Films
- Weedeater, Eden Batki
- Urbanforage, Kate Dollenmayer
- Early Spring, Deborah Stratman and Kate Dollenmayer
- Gather, Kevin Kaempf
- Field Trip, Melinda Fries
- Free, Fresh, Savage, Kevin Kaempf


Selected Works Teaching Writing Press
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