Artist. Educator. Roman-Catholic Nun. Corita Kent's groundbreaking work as a pop artist combined faith, activism, and teaching with messages of acceptance and hope.
Organized by the Harvard Art Museums, the exhibition frames Kent's work — screenprints, films, installations, Happenings, and her 1971 mural painted on the Boston Gas tank — within the pop art movement while considering other prevailing artistic, social, and religious movements of the time.
The exhibition runs from February 13 through May 8.
Artist. Educator. Roman-Catholic Nun. Corita Kent's groundbreaking work as a pop artist combined faith, activism, and teaching with messages of acceptance and hope.
Organized by the Harvard Art Museums, the exhibition frames Kent's work — screenprints, films, installations, Happenings, and her 1971 mural painted on the Boston Gas tank — within the pop art movement while considering other prevailing artistic, social, and religious movements of the time.
The exhibition runs from February 13 through May 8.
Artist. Educator. Roman-Catholic Nun. Corita Kent's groundbreaking work as a pop artist combined faith, activism, and teaching with messages of acceptance and hope.
Organized by the Harvard Art Museums, the exhibition frames Kent's work — screenprints, films, installations, Happenings, and her 1971 mural painted on the Boston Gas tank — within the pop art movement while considering other prevailing artistic, social, and religious movements of the time.
The exhibition runs from February 13 through May 8.