Although their approaches diverged, Corita Kent and Andy Warhol were central figures in the 1960s Pop Art movement.
Here was a woman, in the era of peace and love and social change, who was both a nun and an artist, and a political one at that. Kent used her art to convey messages of hope and social justice. On ...
Though Corita Kent’s artworks were made over half a century ago, they still feel relevant in today’s America, for better or ...
When the nuns at Immaculate Heart College in Hollywood ... the former Sister Corita Kent, opened an art studio that became an outlet for her activism. Kent was the chair of the school’s art ...
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 ...
Here was a woman, in the era of peace and love and social change, who was both a nun and an artist, and a political one at that. Kent used her art to convey messages of hope and social justice.
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