Flagpole. Jessica Smith. “The Intersection of Art and Nature: Five Earthy Exhibitions to Explore.” (2021)

Burnaway.org. Brett Levine, “The Days of Christopher McNulty’s Life.” (2014)

PelicanBomb.com.. Benjamin Morris, “Review: ‘Process’ at Antenna Gallery.” (2013)

artscriticatl.com. Jerry Cullum, “Review: Buddhist mysticism rides the cutting edge.” (2012)

Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts Quarterly. Christopher McNulty, “Stain.” (2011)
The Stain project was initially created using a steel device that clamped to my car’s tailpipe…

Art Papers. Susan Richmond (2007)
Christopher McNulty’s solo exhibition Days takes the artist’s philosophical preoccupation with compulsive mark making to another level…

Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Debra Wolf, “Meditations on Life Expectancy.” (2007)
Christopher McNulty puts a personal spin on mortality in his latest show at Saltworks Gallery….

Art Papers. Lisa Kurzner, “Reviews: Christopher McNulty.” (2004)
Consisting of wooden sculptures modeled after the cube and grid, Christopher McNulty’s recent show explored Minimalism’s tenets and processes…

Michelle Grabner, “Plan. Measure. Point. Reason.” (2002)
Christopher McNulty’s work extols the virtues of process, measure, failure and task…

Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Catherine Fox, “A Minimalist Gets Meditative.” (2004)
Christopher McNulty was in his first year as a doctoral student in intellectual history at the University or Michigan when he decided that he wanted more than mental engagement in his vocation…

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. James Auer, “Artist’s Perfection is in Imperfection.” (2001)
Most artists construct images of themselves that are as perfect as they can make them, with flawlessly straight lines, idealized curves and luscious colors…

Milwaukee Shepard-Express. Nathan Guequierre, “Measuring the World.” (2001)
Christopher McNulty draws the folly of reason. America is right to stick with the imperial system or measurement, all those clumsy feet, inches, pounds and gallons…