The Carla Podcast

Episode 1: Women on the Plinth, Brett Schultz and Francisco Cordero-Oceguera, and Michael Ned Holte on MFAs

09.30.2017 - By Contemporary Art Review Los AngelesPlay

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This is a packed episode with conversations ranging from politics in art, all-women exhibitions, art fairs and alternative gallery structures, and the benefits (and hardships) of getting an MFA.

Hosted by Lindsay Preston Zappas

Writer's Room:

Lindsay is joined by Carla contributing editor, Aaron Horst, to talk with Catherine Wagley about her recent Carla article, "Women on the Plinth." We talk through issues of politics, gender, and war in art, before talking about some of the problematic aspects of all-women exhibitions.

L.A.-at-Large

Lindsay talks with Brett Schultz (BWSMX Gallery) and Francisco Cordero-Oceguera (Lodos Gallery) about their history in the art scene in Mexico city as well as the story behind their recent L.A.-based collective gallery, Ruberta.

Dear Carla

Michael Ned Holte comes in to answer our intern's question: "Why did I just get my MFA?"

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