Each and Every One of You
   by Susan Morgan, REALLIFE Magazine, Summer, 1985

You Were an Artist
   by Liz Seymour, Art and Antiques, May 7, 1991
        (the artist’s granddaughter)

Did you "Learn to Draw" with Jon Gnagy? 
    by Bill Einhorn, Reminisce Magazine, November 22, 1997
          (the artist’s television producer)

“Art Instruction for the Masses”
    by Val Adams, New York Times, January 20, 1952
          (an interesting contemporary review)

No Things But In Ideas: An Interview with Allan McCollum
   by Robert Enright, Border Crossings, September, 2001
         (the artist’s nephew)   Excerpt

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A great deal has been written about Jon Gnagy’s work and career.  Listed below are some articles which will help readers to better understand his unique contribution to art education and appreciation over the years.

A Brief Biography of Jon Gnagy

       from: An Exhibition of Paintings and Litho-Drawings,

       Idyllwild, California, 1964


Also provided is a link to the unheralded work of his wife, Mary Jo Hinton Gnagy.