Sonoma Magazine
Artist Cheryl Derricotte contributed a piece to the exhibition that celebrates Mary Ellen Pleasant, a prominent 19th-century Black entrepreneur and abolitionist with deep ties to Sonoma Valley. (Courtesy photo)" for the intro then just link the article. Read More
San Francisco CBS Local
Sculptor Cheryl Derricotte has been commissioned to create a 12-foot tall, glass monument to Harriet Tubman. She invited BR's Jan Mabry to her studio in San Francisco to see her work-in-progress. Read more
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco artist Cheryl Derricotte selected for Harriet Tubman monument. Read more
SF Gate
Cheryl contributed to a vibrant collection of 20,000 masks designed by eight Bay Area artists to be distributed to the community as part of a public education campaign. She describes the project as "our 21st century Works Progress Administration (WPA)" and said she was delighted to create a mask that would resonate with the city's Black community. Read more
San Francisco Business Times
Cheryl is one of two finalists to create a sculpture that honors Harriet Tubman at the new Gateway at Millbrae Station, a massive mixed-use project. Read more
New York Times
February 19, 2021 Cheryl’s work is featured in The New York Times California Today section where she discusses the de Young Open with writer Jill Cowen. Read More
YBCA 100
Cheryl Derricotte is on the YBCA 100 list! She is featured among the changemakers and everyday heroes Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is recognizing for their efforts to build sustainable, equitable and regenerative communities.
CBSN BayArea
KPIX Channel 5 / October 21, 2020
The Guardian
Merci SF
Merci SF / Oct 5, 2020
SF Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle / Datebook, August 2020
American Craft
American Craft Magazine, December 2017/January 2018, p. 27
KQED
kqed.org, "Cheryl Derricotte Mines the Museum for Haunting Images of Slave Trade", February 17, 2016

