that felt very Corita to us.” Kent’s pieces hung in the detention center’s cafeteria, with the 1965 print “Hope” above the doorway. Even the controversial “the juiciest tomato of them ...
Corita Kent used her bold silkscreens to advocate for social change during the ’60s. A new center in downtown L.A. honors her ...
The story of Corita Kent, also called Sister Mary Corita (1918-86), is one of them. A teacher and artist, Kent used art to promote messages of peace, hope and social justice in the 1960s and 70s.
The progressive order with the rebellious spirit published books, cut an album for Capitol Records, and one of them, the former Sister Corita Kent, opened an art studio that became an outlet for ...
LOS ANGELES — Radical “Pop-Art Nun” Corita Kent is moving downtown. This Saturday, March 8, the Corita Art Center (CAC) will open the doors of its new home in LA’s Arts District ...
Sister Corita Kent’s life is a classic LA story — and her bright, playful prints are about to find new fans The art department at Immaculate Heart College, circa ...
Corita was a pioneering artist who challenged societal norms and used her creativity to inspire reflection, connection and ...
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