The Temple of Man, Home of Robert “Baza” Alexander
In 1960, after being ordained a priest by mail-order, Robert “Baza” Alexander founded The Temple of Man in San Francisco. In 1968, he moved the organization to this location along the Venice canals, which was also his home. The Temple of Man became a meeting place for artists, poets, and writers, particularly those associated with the Beat movement.
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Exhibition announcement for Action2: Works by West Coast Painters, at the NOW Gallery inside the Turnabout Theatre in Los Angeles, September 5–25, 1956. Robert Alexander, designer. Letterpress on paper mounted on cardboard. The Getty Research Institute, Charles Brittin papers, 2005.M.11.15. Courtesy of the Temple of Man, Inc.