Though Corita Kent’s artworks were made over half a century ago, they still feel relevant in today’s America, for better or ...
Corita Kent used her bold silkscreens to advocate for social change during the 1960s. A new center in downtown L.A. honors ...
Although their approaches diverged, Corita Kent and Andy Warhol were central figures in the 1960s Pop Art movement.
My heart throbs for her studio,” says Nellie Scott, executive director of the Corita Art Center, which is opening a new facility downtown this month. “It is a Historic-Cultural Monument, which is a ...
Even if you don’t know the name Corita Kent, you probably know her work. Kent created the iconic “Rainbow Swash” on the gas tank visible from I-93 in Dorchester. Its soaring strokes of pure ...
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, spent a lifetime creating art infused with social justice, religious meaning and a craving for peace. Eleven years after her death in 1986 ...
The Corita Kent Art Center combines the artist’s foundation, an archive and gallery, and educational and community spaces to continue her extension of art into life. The Catalina Museum for 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 ...
Corita Kent, born Frances Elizabeth Kent, was an American artist known for her screen printing work that often explored themes of Christianity and social justice. She was associated with the Pop Art ...