Press
- Faces of Black Heritage: A look at Black heritage with Sarasota leaders, trailblazers (Herald Tribune, Feburary 2024)
- WEDU|PBS Arts Plus Episode 1223 (December 2023)
- The Products Yewande Komolafe Uses When Company's Over (domino, October 2023)
- Remembering Well (American Craft, Spring 2023)
- Osa Atoe on connecting to oneself and others through clay (Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast, Jan 2023)
- Artist Osa Atoe Brings Her Pottery to Sarasota (Sarasota Magazine, October 2022)
- This Florida Potter Finds Inspiration From Around the Globe to Inform Her Terra-Cotta Wares (Southern Living, August 2022)
- 198 Black-Owned Businesses to Support (New York Magazine, February 2022)
- Pottery by Osa on “Suncoast View” (WWSB ABC 7, February 22, 2021)
- “Ceramicist Osa Atoe Makes Connections Through Clay” (SRQ Daily, January 2021)
- "Navigating An Evolving Market: Part I" (Studio Potter, November 2020)
- “The Joy of Making: The Work of Osa Atoe” (Ceramics Monthly, September 2020)
- “A Directory of Black-Owned Design Businesses to Support Now and Forever” (Architectural Digest, June 2020)
- “These Black-Owned Products Will Make Your Home Pop For The Holidays” (Essence, November 2019)
- “Southern Makers: Osa Atoe—Simple Ceremonies” (The Local Palate, November 2019)
- “Frame of Mind: Look inside Baton Rouge potter Osa Atoe’s quaint backyard workspace” (The Advocate, May 2019)
- “10 New Female Ceramic Artists We Love” (martha stewart, January 2019)
- “7 BLACK-OWNED ETSY SHOPS AND BLACK ARTISANS THAT SHOULD BE ON YOUR RADAR” (Black Enterprise, February 2019)
- "A Day in the Life of Pottery by Osa" (Etsy Blog, May 4, 2018)
- "OSA ATOE — PEOPLE TO WATCH 2018" (225 Magazine, January 1, 2018)
- "Eat, clay, love: The beauty of Osa Atoe’s pottery belies its practicality" (inRegister, October 2017)
- #BuyBlack Christmas Gift Guide: 8 Perfect Finds For The Queen Of Entertaining At Home (Essence Magazine, November 27, 2017)
- "Local maker uses her newfound talent and African heritage to craft one-of-a-kind pottery" (225 Magazine, December 2016)
- The Jungalow Needs: All Things Terra Cotta (June 2016)
- "From Punker to Potter" The Potters Cast (March 2016)
- "Pop-up store aims to highlight gender wage gap in the U.S." WDSU Channel 6 News (2015)