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<big><big>'''''Get With The Action'''''</big></big>
''Corita Art Center - https://www.corita.org/''
 




''by Corita Kent, known as Sister Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart Sisters''
<big><big>'''''Get With The Action'''''</big></big>


''Artwork by Corita Kent, Sister Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart Sisters''


''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corita_Kent '''Corita'''] was with the IHC, which continues on with their eco-mission -- https://www.immaculateheartcommunity.org/''


: * http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/10/magazine/corita-kent-warhols-kindred-spirit-in-the-convent.html
''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corita_Kent '''Corita'''] was with the IHC, which today  continues on as an independent charity with their values and mission -- https://www.immaculateheartcommunity.org/''






'' 'One of the most unlikely Pop Art phenomena of the 1960s and ’70s', Sister Mary predated Andy Warhol as an early adopter of serigraphy, silk-screening art, once considered a 'lowly' sign painting technique until the Pop Art movement in the 1960s.''
'' "One of the most unlikely Pop Art phenomena of the 1960s and ’70s", Sister Mary predated Andy Warhol as an early adopter of serigraphy, silk-screening art, once considered a 'lowly' sign painting technique until the Pop Art movement in the 1960s.''


''Sister Corita became a force in the art world and shared Warhol’s interest in iconography of advertising and, like Warhol, used symbols in art to form messaging that went deeper, "lifting texts from advertisements and poems and deconstructing and juxtaposing them to form colorful typographic works to help people, as she said, 'use their whole selves better.' ''
''Sister Corita became a force in the art world and shared Warhol’s interest in iconography of advertising and, like Warhol, used symbols in art to form messaging that went deeper, "lifting texts from advertisements and poems and deconstructing and juxtaposing them to form colorful typographic works to help people, as she said, 'use their whole selves better.' ''


''Corita's 'idealism dovetailed with the zeitgeist of the times', the counterculture, the peace and environment movement that called for personal and direct action. "Her work found its way into civil rights and Vietnam protests — and landed her on the cover of national magazines..."''  
''Corita's 'idealism dovetailed with the zeitgeist of the times', the counterculture, the peace and environment movement that called for personal and direct action. "Her work found its way into civil rights and Vietnam protests — and landed her on the cover of national magazines..."''  
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A GreenPolicy360 tip of our cap to special community of nuns and Sister Corita
A GreenPolicy360 tip of our cap to special community of nuns and Sister Corita


: They made a positive difference, changed a Church, and are continuing on their mission
: They made a positive difference, changed a Church, and many are continuing on their call to action




:<big><big>'''Get with the Action'''</big></big>
:<big><big>'''Get with the Action'''</big></big>


:'Vita contemplativa' brings us to 'vita activa' -- Hannah Arendt  
::GreenPolicy360: Remembering 'Vita contemplativa' brings us to 'vita activa' -- Hannah Arendt  




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Latest revision as of 00:18, 26 July 2024


Corita Art Center - https://www.corita.org/


Get With The Action

Artwork by Corita Kent, Sister Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart Sisters


Corita was with the IHC, which today continues on as an independent charity with their values and mission -- https://www.immaculateheartcommunity.org/


"One of the most unlikely Pop Art phenomena of the 1960s and ’70s", Sister Mary predated Andy Warhol as an early adopter of serigraphy, silk-screening art, once considered a 'lowly' sign painting technique until the Pop Art movement in the 1960s.

Sister Corita became a force in the art world and shared Warhol’s interest in iconography of advertising and, like Warhol, used symbols in art to form messaging that went deeper, "lifting texts from advertisements and poems and deconstructing and juxtaposing them to form colorful typographic works to help people, as she said, 'use their whole selves better.'


Corita's 'idealism dovetailed with the zeitgeist of the times', the counterculture, the peace and environment movement that called for personal and direct action. "Her work found its way into civil rights and Vietnam protests — and landed her on the cover of national magazines..."


Sister Mary Corita, Corita Kent, is often forgotten in these latter times but she was and continues to be “a key figure in the history of American art.”


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A GreenPolicy360 tip of our cap to special community of nuns and Sister Corita

They made a positive difference, changed a Church, and many are continuing on their call to action


Get with the Action
GreenPolicy360: Remembering 'Vita contemplativa' brings us to 'vita activa' -- Hannah Arendt


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Planet Citizen Vision of Living Earth
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