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Purely Observational / Everyday Political: Artwork of and inspired by Corita Kent
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Object Description
Exhibition
Purely Observational / Everyday Political: Artwork of and inspired by Corita Kent
Artist(s)
Kent, Corita
Plambeck, Liesel
Rahn, Andrew
Riley, Meghan
Zins, Dan
Title
Purely
Observational
/
Everyday
Political
:
Artwork
of and
inspired
by
Corita
Kent
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Year
2012
Decade(s)
2010s
Exhibition Dates
2012
March
17
-
April
14
Curator(s)
Haselbacher, Nancy Jo
Description
Corita
Kent
focused
on the
importance
of
love
,
respect
, and
dignity
for
everyone
throughout
her
career
as an
artist
and a
teacher
. Her
style
and
subject
matter
shifted
with the
political
climate
of the
day
and her
relationship
with the
church
, but this
underlying
current
remained
. This
exhibition
includes
a
selection
of
work
that
reflects
her
ethical
outlook
and her
inherent
optimism
about
life
.
Using
Corita
Kent's
teaching
techniques
of
looking
and
systematic
assignments
, the
One
Over
One
Printmaking
class
at
Otis
College
of
Art
and
Design
has
selected
a
sampling
of
Corita's
work
to
present
alongside
art
they have
produced
in
response
to
Kent's
images
and to the
politics
of
our
everyday
lives
.
One
Over
One
Printmaking
was a
Communication
Arts
studio
class
offered
at
Otis
in
Fall
2011
and
taught
by
faculty
member
and
artist
Nancy
Jo
Haselbacher
. The
student
work
presented
in this
exhibition
was
made
by
Liesel
Plambeck
,
Andrew
Rahn
,
Meghan
Riley
and
Dan
Zins
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Exhibition
Purely Observational / Everyday Political: Artwork of and inspired by Corita Kent
Artist(s)
Kent, Corita
Title
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Gallery
Ben Maltz Gallery
Media
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