Coagula Curatorial, Los Angeles
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Coagula Curatorial is a contemporary art gallery founded in April 2012 by Mat Gleason, Los Angeles art critic & curator. From 1992-2011, Gleason published Coagula Art Journal, a free zine-style publication on contemporary art, which gained notoriety for its "no holds barred" critique of the contemporary art world. ()
Coordinates: 34°3'60"N, 118°14'17"W
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Central Los Angeles (Historic Cultural)Los Angeles
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Coagula Curatorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dodger Stadium, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Thien Hau Temple, El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Coagula Curatorial?
Nearby attractions include Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles (1 min walk), Chung King Road, Los Angeles (2 min walk), Statue of Bruce Lee, Los Angeles (4 min walk), Human Resources Los Angeles, Los Angeles (4 min walk).
How to get to Coagula Curatorial by public transport?
The nearest stations to Coagula Curatorial:
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- Chinatown • Lines: L (6 min walk)
- Union Station • Lines: L (20 min walk)
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- Metro 76 • Lines: 76 (11 min walk)
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- Union Station • Lines: B, D (20 min walk)
- Civic Center/Grand Park • Lines: B, D (24 min walk)
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- Los Angeles Union Station (20 min walk)