Beth Heinly answers a question about harmful art. Click over to read Beth’s stance on cancel culture (and more).
Read MoreIn this edition of Ask Artblog, Beth Heinly answers a question about the difference between protest and posture in relation to this year’s Whitney Biennial and the forced resignation of Warren Kanders from the Whitney Museum Board.
Read MoreAsk Artblog’s Beth Heinly responds to a question about millennial burn out and its relation to social media and endurance performance.
Read MoreIn this “Ask Artblog” article, Dave Kyu reflects on recent negative interactions and provides some tips on what not to do when reaching out or asking favors from a person of color.
Read MoreBeth Heinly writes about art practices and the differences between artists and comic artists in this think piece about dualism.
Read MoreAsk Artblog Advisor, Beth Heinly, answers a question about the ego-fueled art world and whether it will ever be a meritocracy. She answers philosophically and with literary allusions to Dante’s Inferno and Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Have a question about the Art Life for Ask Artblog? Email ask@theartblog.org. Or submit a Google form with your question. There’s a link to the Google form at the bottom of the post below. All names kept anonymous.
Read MoreBeth Heinly wears a lot of hats. (And sometimes funny noses, eyebrows and glasses.) In addition to being a performance artist (see her Friday, March 29 at Final Fridays at the PMA), Beth is one of Artblog’s “Ask Artblog” columnists. And, of course, she creates the weekly comics series, “The 3:00 Book,” now in its fifth year of continuous postings on Artblog! Morgan and Roberta caught up with Beth at the Blue Jay Diner recently and asked her how she does it all. The interview is 25:05 minutes long.
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