Local Arts Scene Adapts to New Economy -- Parts 1&2

WFCR - December 20 & 21, 2010

It would be nice to think that beautiful art is immune to the ups and downs of the economy. But fine artists in Western Massachusetts — an area known as an arts mecca — say they’re not selling nearly as much work as they used to. 

In part one of a series on the arts economy, Karen Brown reports on how regional artists are adapting their work to a more cautious art-buying environment.

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PART 1: Local Arts Scene Adapts to New Economy
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The buy-local movement that has food buyers scurrying to area farm stands … is moving to the arts. In part two of a series on the arts economy, Western Massachusetts artisans are hoping to convince local merchants and fair organizers to prioritize home-grown talent.
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PART 2: Local Arts Scene Adapts to New Economy
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