Just to Live is Holy: Works by Corita Kent and Sr Helen Kerrigan

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Sep 22 2018 - Jan 6 2019

Just to Live Is Holy features more than a dozen artists affiliated with a religious order, each of whom has made a unique contribution to our understanding of the relationship between art and faith and the importance of social justice.

A highlight of the exhibit will be the inclusion of works by internationally-known artist, Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986). Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa a century ago, Kent taught at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles for more than two decades, where she developed a distinctive, Pop Art style, blending bold color and graphic imagery with scripture and poetry to form a language at once personal and universal.

Works by more than a dozen noted local and regional women religious artists are featured in the exhibition, including: Corita Kent, Louise Kames; Sr. Helen Kerrigan, BVM; Sr. Margaret Mear, BVM; Sr. Blanche Marie Gallagher, BVM; Sr. James Ann Walsh, BVM; Sr. Carmelle Zserdin, BVM; Sr. Barbara Cerny, BVM; Sr. Catharine Wall, O.P.; Sr. Joeann Daley, O.P.; Sr. Chiara Pauloni, O.P.; Sr. Carrie Link, PBVM; Sr. Kay Cota, PBVM; and Sr. Marie Barth, PBVM.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

  • Various Media
  • American
  • Sacred
  • Corita Kent
  • Helen Kerrigan
  • and others

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