![]() ![]() But then I lost all of my work engagements through June, since having in-person events wasn’t an option. Tony was taking his work clothes off outside in the hallway before coming back into the apartment, we were sanitizing every package… It was hectic. Well, I have compromised breathing, so when we came back in February, I didn’t leave the apartment for maybe four weeks. What was it like for you when you first got back to the city? So at that point, you were still splitting your time between your house upstate in Bovina, NY, and Tony’s apartment in Brooklyn. I’d already been aware of it I’m a little bit of a survivalist prepper type, so even at that early stage, I was saying to Tony, “We’ve got to buy some respirators, we need to get ready.” That was great, and then I held a dinner for a gallery in LA and came back to New York just as COVID was beginning to be a thing. Then we drove to Tucson for the Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase, to get started on this film project we want to work on around that whole scene. ![]() We were out there for a few weeks, taking care of her birds and spending time in the desert, which was really beautiful. I was! I spent the beginning of the year on the West Coast: first I went to Southern California to see my mom, and then my partner, Tony, met me in Joshua Tree, where we house-sat for our friend, Aidan Koch. When I think back to our conversations in January and February, it seemed like you were actually having a pretty good year before the pandemic hit. ![]()
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