“Attention, stalkers of local multihyphenate Tyler Clark Burke...her new exhibit, ‘A Murder of Vs,’ opens at Katherine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects. The artist promises ‘paintings and sculpture and prisms’ that deal with the last year of her life, particularly the death of her mother Val, the mystery of her last week, and the crows that appeared in the week after.”
“Deemed, ‘the closest thing to Andy Warhol Toronto’s ever seen,’ Tyler Clark Burke co-founded Three Gut Records, shot the cover photo fo Peaches’ debut album, and is now on a book tour of the North West Coast.”
“Tyler Clark Burke has established herself as the bellwether of Toronto’s cultural scene.”
Robertson, Kate. "Inside the laneway garage studios of three Toronto artists". NOW Magazine, 22 March, 2017.
Book excerpt: Berman, Stuart. This Book is Broken: A Broken Social Scene Story. House of Anansi Press. ISBN 088784796X.
Mintz, Corey. One bite to a taste sensation. Toronto Star, 10 August, 2009.
Heinrichs, Rachel. Miracle berries: a taste-bud tricking fruit finally comes to Toronto. Toronto Life, 7 August, 2009.
Prickett, Sarah Nicole. "Tyler Clark Burke vs Tyler Clark Burke". Torontoist, 16 April, 2008.
"Local Heroes". Spin Magazine. February 2008. p. 102.
Mudhar, Raju Cruzing into a new era. Toronto Star, 24 May, 2007.
Govani, Shinan. "Shinan's Worthy 30". National Post, 15 September, 2007.
Paris V. Tyler, In L.A. and T.O., tales of two style setters]. Toronto Star, Toronto, 26 August, 2006.
Dault, Gary Michael. V is for vulture (or not). The Globe and Mail, 17 June, 2006.
Doherty, Mike. "Music to their Eyes". National Post, 19 January, 2006.
White, Murray. "A curator of people" (PDF). Toronto Star. 11 July, 2004.
Rumack, Leah. "Santa Cruz". National Post. p. 100. 14 February, 2004.
"December 11-18". The Vancouver Sun. 2003-12-11. 11 December, 2001.
Galloway, Matt. Three Gut Punch. Now Magazine, Toronto, 21 March, 2002.
"Rights Report: Week of July 22, 2019". Publishers Weekly. July 23, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
“Watercolor images enhance the emotional backbone of this story, their rich layers of color mirroring innate human feelings....This is an important book for any child experiencing the loss of a loved one.”
Where Are You Now? Kirkus Reviews, 15 October 2019.
Interview. Where Are You Now? Author Tyler Clark Burke on Working in Publishing and How to Write a Great Book for Kids. 9 November, 2019.
Thompson, Tiffy. Tyler Clark Burke’s ‘Where Are You Now’ Finds Light & Beauty In Death & Loss. 12 November, 2019
Where Are You Now? School Library Journal, 15 November 2019.
Owen, Maryann. "Where Are You Now?, by Tyler Clark Burke". Booklist. 15 November, 2019.
“But the jubilant creature that graces Tyler Clark Burke’s polychromatic pages could be a fantastical creation, so larger than life is he. Bill has a beak-ache and, with no idea how to fix it, he does the only thing he knows how: He reaches out to friends for a solution.”
McMahon, Serah-Marie, From a very literary thief to Montreal's youngest hipster, here are five great picture books for 2017. National Post, 11 January, 2017.
Preview: Bill Bowerbird and the Unbearable Beak-Ache. CBC Books, 1 January, 2017.
Interview. The Dirty Dozen with Tyler Clark Burke. Open Book, 09 March, 2017.
Fitzpatrick, Anna, New picture books from JonArno Lawson and Natalie Nelson, Tyler Clark Burke, and Kelly Collier, The Globe and Mail, 31 March, 2017.
McNeely, Jen, From Parties at Lee’s Palace to Talking Yaks: Tyler Clark Burke’s Latest IncarnatIon. She Does The City, 25 May, 2017.
Keenan, Rebecca Cuneo. Review: Bill Bowerbird and the Unbearable Beak-ache. Movie Entertainment Magazine. June, 2017.