Adapting to Coronavirus Quarantine, Arts Workers Brace for New Economic Reality
Daniel Herr was planning on a busy spring. After more than fifteen years as an art handler, he had built a list of trustworthy small businesses and galleries that supplied him with enough work to support his painting career. Herr expected to make around $3,000 this month, the majority of which would go toward essential costs like rent. But the promise of a steady paycheck vanished when coronavirus put the art world on lockdown.
Lucia Love was also getting nervous, traveling across state lines wi
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