Saving the Legacy of Los Angeles’ Pop-Art Nun Corita Kent
Rachel Denniston Rachel Denniston

Saving the Legacy of Los Angeles’ Pop-Art Nun Corita Kent

An artist, educator and Roman Catholic nun, Corita Kent was known for her pop art made to confront social injustice. Active from 1950s to her death in 1986, she created screen prints covering issues of racism, poverty, and misogyny and her typography, print and day-glo colors proved incredibly influential for generations to come.

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