The Art of Quarantine

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We at U.S. 1 are seldom at a loss for words, but we also understand the power of a picture to tell an important story.

In March we invited artists to become visual correspondents and help tell one of the biggest stories of our times, the COVID-19 pandemic, in images.

While artists of all types immediately began to respond, the virus disrupted our paper and put our efforts on hiatus. But now we’re catching up by turning this page into a gallery and welcoming readers to the opening of “The Art of Quarantine.”

We are also reminding artists that while museums and galleries are closed, our pages are open and the invitation still open. Email high-resolution images to dan@princetoninfo.com.

CE – US1

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