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A pioneering figure in postwar American art, Corita Kent used serigraphy as a tool to promote causes like racial equality and women’s rights. Casemore Gallery announces INDEX, a group exhibition ...
The allure of a Catholic nun creating striking graphic silkscreens that embodied the 1960s peace and love ethos was irresistible. In 1967, Corita Kent made the cover of Newsweek Magazine.
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, spent a lifetime creating ... You have to show up for each other every day.” Kent — an artist, educator and social justice advocate — was ...
Kent was born Frances Elizabeth Kent and took the name Sister Mary Corita when she entered the ... On International Women’s Day (March 8), it officially moved to its own dedicated space in ...
Ken Lum chronicles the influence and impact of Corita Kent (1918 - 1986), an American artist, educator, and religious sister who, as he argues, was "in many ways the embodiment of pop.” Kent produced ...
The Corita Art Center is dedicated to Corita Kent, an artist and advocate for progressive causes often referred to as the "Pop-Art nun." (David Butow / For The Times) ...
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was once famous. In December 1967, the then-L.A.-based artist made the cover of Newsweek and the banner in the upper right corner read ...
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