Talk:Mary Beth Heffernan (artist)
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Mary Beth Heffernan in the Press
[edit]This section has been removed from the article. May have some useful content. --Tagishsimon (talk) 19:31, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
Brown-Johnson, C., Vilendrer, S., Heffernan, M.B. et al. for the Journal of General Internal Medicine “PPE Portraits—a Way to Humanize Personal Protective Equipment”
The Rachel Maddow Show, PPE Portrait Project, Necessity/Innovation. May 8,2020 The Rachel Maddow Show for MSNBC
Katherine J. Wu for Smithsonian Magazine “Portrait Project Reveals the Faces Behind Health Care Workers’ Protective Gear” April 16, 2020
Jeanne Moos for CNN April 15, 2020
Elisa Would Almino for Hyperallergic “A Photo Project Helps Mitigate Patient Loneliness During COVID-19 Pandemic” April 14, 2020
Dave Ross for KIRO Seattle April 14, 2020
CBSN/Boston (WBZ) April 9, 2020
Rachel Campbell-Johnson for The Times (London) “Being Human at the Wellcome Collection review — I’ve seen the future and it’s terrifying.” September 6, 2019 Times (London) article PDF
Alex Marshall for The New York Times “Is This the World’s Most Accessible Museum?” September 6, 2019. (Photo)
Leah Ollman for the LA Times “In Mesmerizing Photograms, a ghostly dance of metaphors.” 27 September 27, 2015.
Aizenman, Nurith “An Artist’s Brainstorm: Put Photos on Those Faceless Suits.” National Public Radio, All Things Considered. April 9, 2015.
Marco Werman and Andrea Crossan “For Ebola Patients, A Way To See The Faces of Those Helping.” The World, Public Radio International (PRI). April 7, 2015
Laura C. Mallonee “Picturing the People Inside Ebola Hazmat Suits.” Hyperallergic. April 16, 2015.
Tiffany Schlain, The Adaptable Mind "Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change."
Melissa Harris-Perry “Putting a Face on the Ebola Workers.” The Melissa Harris-Perry Show. MSNBC. May 5, 2015.
O’Connor, Mimi “The Science Behind Why Hope Can Help Heal Us.” Huffington Post. 1 June 2015.
2015 Campbell-Dollaghan, Kelsey “The Race to Build a Better Suit for Ebola Aid Workers.” Gizmodo. April 22 2015.
Zamorano, Abraham “La fotógrafa que les puso sonrisa a los enmascarados del ébola.” BBC Mundo. April 15, 2015
Kimberly Yam “Artist Creates Quick Fix That Humanizes Ebola Aid Workers Inside Their Intimidating Suits.” Huffington Post. April 15, 2015.
Heffernan, James A.W. “How Headshots Are Humanizing Ebola Health Care Workers.” Huffington Post. April 9, 2015.
Leah Garchik “‘Making of a Mensch’ and Making of a Movie About It.” The San Francisco Chronicle. September 23, 2015.
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