Leora Lutz is a Toronto-born artist that grew up in the eastern parts of greater Los Angeles.
Her work has shown at galleries, institutions and museums, including MOCA,
Palm Springs Museum of Art, UCR Sweeney Gallery, Riverside Art Museum
and the Henry Project Space in Seattle. Leading professionals, such as Joan … Read More
Leora Lutz is a Toronto-born artist that grew up in the eastern parts of greater Los Angeles.
Her work has shown at galleries, institutions and museums, including MOCA,
Palm Springs Museum of Art, UCR Sweeney Gallery, Riverside Art Museum
and the Henry Project Space in Seattle. Leading professionals, such as Joan Young, Tyler Stallings,
Peter Frank and Kim Abeles have curated and juried her work.
Her art and professional bibliography includes numerous critiques and profiles
from The Los Angeles Times, NBC news, White Hot Magazine and LA Weekly to name a few.
In addition to a full-time studio practice, Lutz has supported other artists
by curating over 40 exhibitions at private and civic institutions,
most extensively during the time she owned Gallery Revisited from 2003 to 2008.
She received a BFA with distinction in Materials and Craft with additional course study in Humanities.
Her life experience with non-profit and civic organizations, such as
Communications Chair for MOCA Contemporaries,
has furthered her professional education and enriched her practice.
In addition, she has contributed to humanitarian causes,
even assisting those facing death at All Saint's Aids Service Center.
She is currently enrolled at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco and pursuing a dual degree in MFA Studio Practice, MA Visual and Critical Studies. Read Less