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Artists Brace for High Production Costs Amid Tariffs Chaos

Last updated: May 13, 2025 8:00 pm
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Stephanie Mercedes, a sculptor based in Washington, DC, was taken aback when she received a quote from her steel supplier last month. The price of sheet metal had tripled since her last order, impacting her plans for an upcoming exhibition. Mercedes, who often incorporates steel plates and rods into her work, expressed concern about the rising costs and how it may affect the scale of her projects.

The increase in material prices can be attributed to President Trump’s proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from several countries. The initial 25% levy on these materials caused prices to surge in February, leading to uncertainty in the market. The administration’s actions have resulted in a fluctuating landscape, with suppliers struggling to keep up with the changes.

Artists like Mercedes are not the only ones feeling the impact of these tariffs. Arts suppliers are preparing to pass on the additional costs to consumers, leading to price hikes on materials such as plastics and glass. Canal Plastics Center and Pier Glass in New York City have already raised their prices, with more increases expected in the future.

While some suppliers are holding off on raising prices for now, others are bracing for inevitable changes. UrbanGlass, a glass-blowing studio in Brooklyn, has seen a 10% increase in the price of imported materials and is anticipating further hikes. Similarly, Lenoble Lumber in Long Island City is closely monitoring the price of Chinese plywood, which could affect customers with limited budgets.

Despite the challenges posed by the tariffs, some American craftspeople are benefiting from the trade war. Paige Tooker, founder of an art foundry in Newburgh, has seen an increase in orders from artists who previously cast their sculptures in China. The tariffs have made the cost of domestic production more competitive, leading to a shift in sourcing for some artists.

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However, the overall impact of the tariffs remains uncertain for artists and arts organizations. Public commissions and long-term projects are being reevaluated due to budget constraints, forcing artists to make difficult decisions about their practice. Some are considering stockpiling supplies, while others are exploring alternative materials and working at a smaller scale to adapt to the changing market conditions.

As artists navigate these challenges, the future of their work may be influenced by the evolving landscape of trade policies and material costs. The creative community remains resilient and resourceful, but the true impact of these tariffs on the arts industry is yet to be fully realized.

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