Press/interviews/videos
Interviews
Bellingham Review Arctic Play: A Conversation with Mita Mahato and Michelle Peñaloza June 2024
Julia Kleinbeck - In Conversation with Mita Mahato October 2023
You, Me, & HIFMB - Stories of Science and the Sea Podcast Mita Mahato - On Art as Science Communication and Her Very Old Cat May 2023
Catapult The Poetry of Comics: A Conversation with Collage Artist Mita Mahato February 2022
Shenandoah Peak, “Loud with Invention: An Interview with Mita Mahato,” November 2018
Amodern “On Graphic Arts and Ephemera: A Conversation with Mita Mahato,” December 2017
Video
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art's Artist Books Unshelved, "Mix and Match Menageries" with Catherine Alice Michaelis (feat. "Patterns") June 2021
NSC Art Gallery Visiting Artist Lecture February 2021
Reviews
Seattle Review of Books, “Between Poetry and Comics, Between Animal and Human,” 2019
Seattle Review of Books, “Short Run is Seattle’s Best Book Festival,” November 2018
Panel Patter, “Favorite Indie Books of 2017,” January 2nd, 2018
Seattle Review of Books, “Thursday Comics Hangover: 2017 in Review,” December 28, 2017
Fantagraphics Bookstore and Gallery, “What’s in Store: Top Comix of 2017,” December 2017
Seattle Review of Books, “Adventures in the Third Dimension,” October 31, 2017
Seattle Weekly, “The Top 5 Local Books to Look Forward to This Fall,” September 13, 2017
The Stranger, “Ghosts of Seattle Past Creates Art out of Seattle’s Favorite Pastime,” March 2, 2016
Seattle Review of Books, “Short Run for the Long Haul,” November 2, 2015
The Stranger, “Short Run Festival Spotlight: Mita Mahato’s Cut-Up Comics,” October 29, 2015
The AV Club, “Comics Panel” (Bloody Pussy Review), October 6, 2015
Graphic Medicine, “Bloody Pussy: The Interview,” September 16, 2015
Short Rundown, “New Release Spotlight,” June 23, 2015
Bitch Media, “Six Great Small Press Titles to Seek Out,” November 5, 2014
Comics Reporter, “Go Look: Mita Mahato,” September 25, 2014
The Comics Beat, “CAKE Report: Indie Comics Go to Chicago,” June 4, 2014
Interview at CAM with Whitney Bashaw at opening for "We are contaminated by our encounters" (2nd Avenue Sign Project). Photo credit: Natalie Dupille