
Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World
‘Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World’ is brought to you by the CURA Art team, recorded during an unprecedented year, and as a celebration of our community. We are fortunate enough to know and work with some of the best in the art sector and are delighted to be sharing their fascinating and inspiring stories with you throughout this series. Hear interviews with artists, collectors, curators and conservators, amongst other professionals. We hope you enjoy learning more about the wonderful world we work in. .
Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World
Alice Lodge - Gallerist
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Georgia Powell and Liza Shapiro
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Season 1
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Episode 14
Alice Lodge is an Australian-born Angeleno who founded The LODGE, a gallery that has been called “East Hollywood’s Art Oasis.” Originally constructed as a shopping mall in 1923, the building, which still includes several artists’ studios, gained attention in the 1960s when the artists Joe Goode and Ed Ruscha rented a couple of the spaces. Alice’s upbringing greatly influenced her love for the arts. She has created a warm and welcoming ambiance; frequently opening her doors to the vibrant Los Angeles community. The gallery presents a unique and fresh program of exhibitions, featuring established and emerging talent.