If COVID19 had a face, it might be like the Greek mythical figure Hydra, a serpentine water monster that surfaces a concatenation of problems, symptoms of problems and crisis management tactics to get rid of problems. Problems growing out of problems; systemic mindfuck. With regards to problems for artistic and cultural production, the longer-term, infrastructural implications of COVID19 will revolve around the acknowledgement, engagement and political mobilization of vulnerability. After some initial reflections (1), I am now shifting attention to the meso-level implications of vulnerability, understood as modes of political agency and resistance, for cultural institutions during and after this crisis. [http://artsoftheworkingclass.org/text/cultural-infrastructures-of-vulnerability-ii](http://artsoftheworkingclass.org/text/cultural-infrastructures-of-vulnerability-ii)