Isabel Manalo, "To Grow A Life", The Washington Post, By Mark Jenkins, May 21, 2022.

Isabel Manalo, Adrenaline, The Washington Post, By Mark Jenkins, January 2019.

Isabel Manalo, Adrenaline, East City Art, By Claudia Rousseau, December 2018.

Ingenuity's Conversation, DC Modern Luxury, June 2016. By Holly Mazur-Fox 

Skin Codes, Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery at Stony Brook University website, July 2015.

Stitching the Seam, Orlando Museum of Art website, April 2014.

Isabel Manalo Art Pays Tribute to Philippine Tragedy, Orlando Sentinel, by Matthew Palm, April 2014.

Isabel Manalo's Bits of Elsewhere Series asks: What is a Memory?, The Urbanite, by Cara Ober, July 2012.

Manalo Demystifies the Artist's Studio, The Chautauquan Daily, by Joana Hamer July 2012.

Isabel Manalo: Mix Media Abstractions, Art Line Plus, by Amanda Lineweber, May 2012.

Bits of Everywhere, Georgetown Dish, By Mixing Bowl, March 1, 2012.
Drain Magazine, Interview by Craig Drennen, April 2012.

The Washington Post Going Out Guide, Gallery Opening of the Week "Bits of Elsewhere", by Michael O'Sullivan. April 2012.

The Georgetowner, Gallery Walk in Book Hill, by Ari Post. February 2012.

Artist Explained, Isabel Manalo of The Studio Visit, By Erin Williams, The Washington Post, July 2011.

CultureScape: Gallery Opening of the Week, By Michael O'Sullivan, The Washington Post, June 2011

CultureScape, The Washington City Paper, by John Anderson, July, 2011.

 Fantastic Journeys, The Washington City Paper, by John Anderson, July 2010.

American University College of Arts and Sciences, Inside an Artist's Studio: Journal Connects Artists, By Katie O'Hare, November 2010.

From the Beginning, C-Ville, by Catherie Malone, April, 2010.

 Collector Mera Rubell Makes the Rounds of DC's Isolated Artists, The Washington Post, by Jessica Dawson, December 2009.

Critics Choice: A Brief Tour of Some of Mid-Atlantic Region's Artists to Watch, The Baltimore City Paper, by Kate Noonan, 2008.

Road to NoWhereThe Baltimore City Paper, by Deborah McLeod, 2008.

The Right Ingredients for a Sweet Experience, The Washington Post, by Jessica Dawson, 2008.

You Catch More Flies With Honey at Caroll Square, DCist,  by Kelly Rand, 2007.

Saturated: Colorfield Remix, Northern Virginia Arts Beat, By Kevin Mellema, 2007.

Thinking About Art, Fresh Paint at Arlington Arts Center,  By JT Kirkland, 2006.

New Vistas in Landscape PaintingLA Times, By David Pagel. February, 2005.

Art That WorksThe Washington Post, By Michael O'Sullivan. January, 2005.

New Acquisitions of Works by D.C.–Based ArtistsThe Washington City Paper, By Louis Jacobson. September, 2004.

Isabel Manalo’s Fine Lines of DistinctionThe Washington Post, By Jessica Dawson. September, 2002.