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Performers were among the artists hit hardest by the pandemic. Three years in, recovery is moving at a snail's pace:

It was supposed to create a new paradigm for artists working with institutions. Jenny Schlenzka, three years into her tenure as the executive artistic director of Performance Space New York, announced that she was handing the keys of her beloved East Village nonprofit to a group of nearly a dozen artists who would control the organization’s $500,000 annual budget and decide on programming.

“Everyone went home and locked down,” Schlenzka recalled in an interview with Artnet News. “It was scary and disappointing.” “Many performance artists were insecure during the pandemic,” Schelnzka said. So it became important that her nonprofit acknowledge that pain with its fall 2022 season, called Healing Series, which will include performances from artists like Niall Jones, Monica Mirabile, and Moriah Evans, each of whom will earn between $2,000 and $7,000., is a critique of the social systems that failed to support people over the past three years.

“Every single day we test and wear masks, but everyone is dancing and sweating,” the artist said. “And you can hope people isolate, but they may also be going to a rave.”

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