“I’m particularly interested in feminist art and queer art which has blood, guts, sex, complications, paradoxes and unresolved pieces.” — an interview with sexlifecanada.ca

“[I was taught that] magic is simply energy and will directed at change” – interview with V-Rag, Vancouver’s Gay Arts Culture Rag, Apr 2011

“it has been an incredibly healing ritual” – an interview with THIS magazine about The Silicone Diaries, March 2011

“I decided that I would think of plastic beauty as equal to natural beauty” – Silicone Diaries interview with Quebec’s Radio 1 CBC, Dec 2010

“I don’t think I’ve made decisions a normal person would make” – a interview with Jian Ghomeshi on CBC’s Q, Nov 2010

My art practice and my spiritual practice are one and the same.” -Nina Arsenault Lives – an interview with positivelite.com about artistic and spiritual journies, Nov 2010

Nina Arsenault: Moving Through the Phases of Life – an interview with Tourism Montreal, Sept 2010

Q and A with notstraight.com, Sept 2010

“Aphrodite melted into hollow plastic, mass marketed, mass produced” – a Q and A about Barbie, Now Magazine, Aug 2010

Interview with Cynthia Loyst of Sex Matters about being a transwoman, men who like transwomen and my artistic work, June 2010

Life, Art and her Parts, by Jim Rankin, Toronto Star, June 2010

Silicone Diaries radio interview with CUIT 89.5 FM (Part 1), Nov 2009

Silicone Diaries radio interview with CUIT 89.5 FM (Part 2), Nov 2009

An Interview with Canada’s Most Famous Transsexual, Excalibur -York University’s Newspaper, Nov 2009

Silicone is Anything but Shallow, Gargoyle – University of Toronto’s Newspaper, Nov 2009

Silicone Diaries interview on 103.9 Proud FM with Shaun Proux, Nov 2009

“I have a hate-long relationship with … images.  I don’t so much recreate them as reinterpret them.” Xtra magazine, Toronto, Nov 2009

“How do you bring Barbie to life?” – Fashion Television interview from the night of Barbie’s official 50th birthday party, May 2009

“they want us to look like women, to have beautiful breasts like women but they want that one thing to be different” – interview on The Jon Dore Show, Sept 2007

Entertainment Tonight Canada, June 2007